2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13021-019-0130-z
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China’s pathway to a low carbon economy

Abstract: Climate change has emerged as one of the most important environmental issues worldwide. As the world's biggest developing country, China is participating in combating climate change by promoting a low carbon economy within the context of global warming. This paper summarizes the pathways of China's low carbon economy including the aspects of energy, industry, low carbon cities, circular economy and low carbon technology, afforestation and carbon sink, the carbon emission trading market and carbon emission redu… Show more

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“…Human activities have major impacts on HCEs, and there are significant differences in HCEs between countries, regions, provinces, and cities. The carbon emissions gap is the focus of the dispute over low-carbon reduction in various countries and regions [ 31 , 74 ]. An understanding of the regional differences in HCEs can contribute to an in-depth understanding of HCEs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human activities have major impacts on HCEs, and there are significant differences in HCEs between countries, regions, provinces, and cities. The carbon emissions gap is the focus of the dispute over low-carbon reduction in various countries and regions [ 31 , 74 ]. An understanding of the regional differences in HCEs can contribute to an in-depth understanding of HCEs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The government should ensure that continuous improvements are made to public transportation, subway networks and intercity rail lines, to make travel in and between cities more convenient. Low-carbon buildings, green buildings, and energy-efficient buildings should be comprehensively encouraged, and investment should be transferred to low-carbon, energy-efficient buildings [ 52 ]. The transformation from high-consumption and high-energy lifestyles, to low-carbon and environmentally friendly lifestyle should be actively promoted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They pointed out that coal, natural gas and renewable energy would become the three pillars of China's energy system. and Yang et al (2019) studied China's energy transformation and economic development through transnational comparison, they concluded that the feasible path of China's energy transformation could be divided into three stages. Dou and Cui (2016) suggested that a high proportion of renewable energy development target would have a large negative impact on the economy.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%