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ID099256
Title ProperChina in the transition to a low-carbon economy
LanguageENG
AuthorZhang, Zhong Xiang
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)China, from its own perspective cannot afford to and, from an international perspective, is not allowed to continue on the conventional path of encouraging economic growth at the expense of the environment. Instead, China needs to transform its economy to effectively address concern about a range of environmental problems from burning fossil fuels and steeply rising oil import and international pressure on it to exhibit greater ambition in fighting global climate change. This paper first discusses China's own efforts towards energy saving and pollutants cutting, the widespread use of renewable energy and participation in clean development mechanism, and puts carbon reductions of China's unilateral actions into perspective. Given that that transition to a low carbon economy cannot take place overnight, the paper then discusses China's policies on promoting the use of clean coal technologies and nuclear power. Based on these discussions, the paper provides some recommendations on issues related to energy conservation and pollution control, wind power, nuclear power and clean coal technologies and articulates a roadmap for China regarding its climate commitments to 2050.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 38, No. 11; Nov 2010: p.6638-6653
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 38, No. 11; Nov 2010: p.6638-6653
Key WordsEnergy Saving ;  Renewable Energy ;  Post - Copenhagen Climate Negotiations