In the paper we discuss China's participation in both the 2009 Copenhagen negotiations on a post-Kyoto global climate change regime currently under way and out beyond Copenhagen in further negotiations likely to follow. China is now both the largest and most rapidly growing carbon emitter, and has much higher emission intensity relative to GDP than OECD countries. In the Copenhagen negotiation, there will be strong pressure on China to take on emissions reduction commitments and China's concern will be to do so in ways that allow continuation of a high growth rate and fast development. Central to this will be maintaining access to OECD markets for manufactured exports in face of potential environmental protectionism. Thus the broad approach...
Climate changes, i.e. air pollution, water scarcity and soil contamination remain threats and repre...
In international climate change negotiations, China’s role is an issue of perennial concern. In part...
Many economic studies suggest that China would reap significant benefits from participating in a glo...
In the paper we discuss China's participation in both the 2009 Copenhagen negotiations on a post-Kyo...
As the world’s second largest carbon emitter, China has long been criticised as a “free-rider” enjoy...
China is the world's second largest CO2 emitter behind the U.S. To what extent China gets involved i...
China is the world's second largest CO2 emitter behind the U.S. To what extent China gets involved i...
As the world’s second largest carbon emitter, China has long been criticised as a “free-rider” enjoy...
China’s unprecedented economic growth has given rise to equally rapid increases in greenhouse gas em...
In 2007 China became the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide. China's increased emissions have...
In 2007 China became the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide. China's increased emissions have...
an international negotiation process and debate over global climate co-operation. A centrepiece of t...
Nowadays, climate change is an overwhelming threat to many people who live in the planet. As a resul...
an international negotiation process and debate over global climate co-operation. A centrepiece of t...
This study examines the Sino-EU’s post-Kyoto negotiations for combating climate change from 2007 to ...
Climate changes, i.e. air pollution, water scarcity and soil contamination remain threats and repre...
In international climate change negotiations, China’s role is an issue of perennial concern. In part...
Many economic studies suggest that China would reap significant benefits from participating in a glo...
In the paper we discuss China's participation in both the 2009 Copenhagen negotiations on a post-Kyo...
As the world’s second largest carbon emitter, China has long been criticised as a “free-rider” enjoy...
China is the world's second largest CO2 emitter behind the U.S. To what extent China gets involved i...
China is the world's second largest CO2 emitter behind the U.S. To what extent China gets involved i...
As the world’s second largest carbon emitter, China has long been criticised as a “free-rider” enjoy...
China’s unprecedented economic growth has given rise to equally rapid increases in greenhouse gas em...
In 2007 China became the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide. China's increased emissions have...
In 2007 China became the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide. China's increased emissions have...
an international negotiation process and debate over global climate co-operation. A centrepiece of t...
Nowadays, climate change is an overwhelming threat to many people who live in the planet. As a resul...
an international negotiation process and debate over global climate co-operation. A centrepiece of t...
This study examines the Sino-EU’s post-Kyoto negotiations for combating climate change from 2007 to ...
Climate changes, i.e. air pollution, water scarcity and soil contamination remain threats and repre...
In international climate change negotiations, China’s role is an issue of perennial concern. In part...
Many economic studies suggest that China would reap significant benefits from participating in a glo...