Lin, B.Q.; Tan, R.F. China's CO2 emissions of a critical sector: Evidence from energy intensive industries. J. Clean. Prod. 2017, 142, 4270-4281. [CrossRef]China’’s CO2emissions of a critical sector:evidence from energy intensive industries. LIN B,TAN R. Journal of Cleaner ...
China’s CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and cement by fuel and sector, as 12-month moving sums in million tonnes of CO2. Emissions are estimated from National Bureau of Statistics data on the production of different fuels and cement, China Customs data on imports and exports and...
The Chinese government actively follows the low-carbon development pattern and has set the definite targets of reducing carbon emissions by 2030. The industrial sector plays a significant role in China's economic growth and CO2 emissions. This is the first study to present a specific investigation ...
China released 11.9 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions in 2023, making it by far the world's largest polluter that year. While most countries experienced dramaticemission reductionsin 2020 due to COVID-19, China was one of only a handful of countries where emissions increased. ...
The two superpowers will strive to "triple renewable energy capacity globally by 2030" with China saying the agreement would "accelerate the substitution for coal, oil and gas generation" in order to secure "meaningful absolute power sector emission reductions" this decade. ...
Specifically, we use TROPOMI observations of NO _2 _2 to deduce ten-day moving averages of NO _x _x and CO _2 _2 emissions over China, differentiating emissions by sector and province. Between January and April 2020, China's CO _2 _2 emissions fell by 11.5% compared to the same ...
Considering three major geographical areas, eastern China's industrial sector had the highest efficiency scores while in this aspect central and western China were similar to each other at a lower level. Our study shows that the most effective allocation of the national reduction target requires ...
MPRA CO2 EMISSIONS, RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN CHINA Abstract Although the economy of China has grown very strongly over the last few decades, this spectacular performance has come at the expense of rapid environmental deterioration. Amidst animated debate on the issue of global warming, ...
Despite China’s emissions having plateaued in 2013, it is still the world’s leading energy consumer and CO2 emitter, accounting for approximately 30% of global emissions. Detailed CO2 emission inventories by energy and sector have great significance to
内容提示: Reducing China’s road transport sector CO2emissions to 2050:Technologies, costs and decomposition analysisqAjay Gambhira,⇑, Lawrence K.C. Tseb, Danlu Tongc, Ricardo Martinez-BotasbaGrantham Institute, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UKbDepartment of ...