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CHEN, YING
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Estimation of China's embodied CO2 emissions during 2000–2009
/ Ma, Shuzhong; Chen, Ying
Chen, Ying
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2011.
Summary/Abstract
The problem of CO2 embodied in international trade has attracted increasing attention in China. To analyze this issue, the present paper directly calculates emission factors for 15 industries in 2002, 2005 and 2007. We then examine a consumption-based system and a single-region input-output model to estimate China's embodied emissions during 2000-2009. Our results show that, when a consumption-based system is adopted, China's emissions are lower than those reported by some international organizations. The rapid growth in China's exports is a key determinant of China's rising total emissions. All countries should strengthen their cooperation in improving their current greenhouse gas inventories. Furthermore, China needs to encourage trade in low-carbon products and technology.
Key Words
Embodied CO2 Emissions
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Balance of Emissions Embodied in Trade
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Single - Region Input - Output Model
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Domestic Consumption
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Single - Region Input – Output Model
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075404
Sustaining economic growth in China under energy and climate se
/ Lu, Xuedu; Pan, Jiahua; Chen, Ying
Lu, Xuedu
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2006.
Key Words
Energy Security
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China
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Economic Growth
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Climate Security
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Two pillars for long-term Sino-U.S. relations
/ Shulong, Chu; Chen, Ying
Chen, Ying
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2013.
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Sino-U.S. relationship has been supported by two pillars: one being their shared interests and points in common, and the other being that neither side has challenged, threatened or opposed each other's core interests. The two powers should continue to strengthen these two pillars in order to maintain stable and positive relations.
Key Words
World Bank
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United States
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China
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Richard Nixon
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Global Financial Crisis
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US Economy
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Kissinger
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Asian Financial Crisis - 1997
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Sino - US Relationship
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