China has built the world’s largest power transmission infrastructure by consuming massive volumes of greenhouse gas- (GHG-) intensive products such as steel. A quantitative analysis of the carbon implications of expanding the transmission infrastructure would shed light on the trade-offs among three...
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China's greenhouse gas emissions(排放) are likely to peak(达到高峰) by 2030 or perhaps earlier insteadof having reached that peak in 2014 as some studies have suggested, the country's special representative (代表)on climate change said on Monday.It is reasonable for China to set the peak go...
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COP28 will also focus on accelerating the transition to clean energy sources, drastically cutting greenhouse gas emissions before 2030, and providing poorer countries and developing nations with the necessary funds to tackle climate change, the professor added. ...
BEIJING,March 23, 2018/PRNewswire/ -- Honeywell (NYSE: HON) announced today that it has pledged to reduceChina-specific greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 10 percent per dollar of revenue from 2016 levels by 2022 as part of the Race to Zero campaign. ...
In this pursuit, hydrogen energy is highly regarded due to its abundant reserves, no greenhouse gas emissions during consumption, and long storage time. It is seen as the main force in the fields of industrial decarbonization, long-term energy storage and transportation, and commercial vehicle fuel...
Each year Rhodium Group provides the most up-to-date global and country-level greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions estimates through the ClimateDeck (a partnership with Breakthrough Energy). In addition to…
Omitting inequality impacts is unlikely to simulate optimal climate policies, because a complex and multi-layered relationship exists between income inequality and greenhouse gas emissions (Rao and Min, 2018). Such omissions may also lead to biased policy evaluations, as inequality could weaken ...
The transport sector is one that consumes a large amount of energy and generates significant pollutant and greenhouse gas emissions. This is an area that deserves more attention in the pursuit of green development. By upgrading the energy efficiency of transport equipment, China has accelerated the ...