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China’s inter-regional spillover of carbon emissions and domestic supply chains / Meng, Bo; Xue, Jinjun; Feng, Kuishuang; Guan, Dabo   Journal Article
Xue, Jinjun Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In this study, we apply the inter-regional input-output model to explain the relationship between China's inter-regional spillover of CO2 emissions and domestic supply chains for 2002 and 2007. Based on this model, we propose alternative indicators such as the trade in CO2 emissions, CO2 emissions in trade and the regional trade balances of CO2 emissions. Our results do not only reveal the nature and significance of inter-regional environmental spillover within China's domestic regions but also demonstrate how CO2 emissions are created and distributed across regions via domestic and global production networks. Results show that a region's CO2 emissions depend on its intra-regional production technology, energy use efficiency, as well as its position and participation degree in domestic and global supply chains.
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Inter-provincial clean development mechanism in China: a case study of the solar PV sector / Jacques, David A; Guan, Dabo; Geng, Yong; Xue, Bing   Journal Article
Geng, Yong Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract With ever growing urgency, climate change mitigation is fast becoming a priority for China. A successful policy of implementing and expanding sustainable development and the use of renewable energy is therefore vital. As well as long-term and near-term targets for installed capacity of renewable energy, in its 12th five-year plan, China has created strict and ambitious carbon intensity targets for each province. This study proposes an inter-provincial clean development mechanism to assist in meeting these targets. This mechanism will create potential co-benefits of assisting in sustainable development in lesser developed provinces, increasing local air quality and supporting the growth of China's renewable energy sector. This paper also highlights the potential that this inter-provincial clean development mechanism has in accelerating the growth of the domestic solar photovoltaics (PV) sector, for which the market in China is still in its infancy.
Key Words China  CDM  Climate Change Mitigation 
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