Constitutional, governance or market failures: China, climate change and energy transition
Jinping announced China’s plan to further scale up its Intended Nationally Determined Contributions, aiming at achieving CO2 emissions peak before 2030 and carbon neutrality before 2060.2 A central element of the plan is reducing China’s heavy reliance on coal power. As a result, China’s use of coal...
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Main Authors: | GAO, Henry S., ZHOU, Weihuan |
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2024
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