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China 7 Carbon Intensity 6 Climate Commitments 6 Post-Copenhagen Climate Change Negotiations 4 Energy Saving 2 Post-Copenhagen Climate Negotiations 2 Renewable Energy 2 Carbon intensity 1 Climate commitments 1 Climate treaty 1 Copenhagen Accord 1 Post-Copenhagen climate change negotiations 1 climate agreements 1 climate change economics 1 climate commitments 1 comparability of efforts 1 international climate cooperation 1
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Free 6 Undetermined 2
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Book / Working Paper 6 Article 2
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Working Paper 3
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English 6 Undetermined 2
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Zhang, ZhongXiang 7 MCKIBBIN, WARWICK J. 1 MORRIS, ADELE C. 1 WILCOXEN, PETER J. 1
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Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei (FEEM) 3
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Nota di Lavoro 3 Working Papers / Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei (FEEM) 3 Climate Change Economics (CCE) 1 Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 1
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RePEc 5 EconStor 3
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Breaking the impasse in international climate negotiations: A new direction for currently flawed negotiations and a roadmap for China to 2050
Zhang, ZhongXiang - 2011
will map out a realistic roadmap for China's specific climate commitments towards 2050, with its main distinguishing …
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Breaking the Impasse in International Climate Negotiations: A New Direction for Currently Flawed Negotiations and a Roadmap for China to 2050
Zhang, ZhongXiang - Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei (FEEM) - 2011
will map out a realistic roadmap for China’s specific climate commitments towards 2050, with its main distinguishing …
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Assessing China's energy conservation and carbon intensity: how will the future differ from the past?
Zhang, ZhongXiang - 2010
-saving goal in 2010, its proposed carbon intensity target in 2020 and whatever climate commitments beyond 2020 that China may take. …
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Assessing China's carbon intensity pledge for 2020: Stringency and credibility issues and their implications
Zhang, ZhongXiang - 2010
Just prior to the Copenhagen climate summit, China pledged to cut its carbon intensity by 40-45% by 2020 relative to its 2005 levels to help to reach an international climate change agreement at Copenhagen or beyond. This raises the issue of whether such a pledge is ambitious or just represents...
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Assessing China’s Carbon Intensity Pledge for 2020: Stringency and Credibility Issues and their Implications
Zhang, ZhongXiang - Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei (FEEM) - 2010
Just prior to the Copenhagen climate summit, China pledged to cut its carbon intensity by 40-45% by 2020 relative to its 2005 levels to help to reach an international climate change agreement at Copenhagen or beyond. This raises the issue of whether such a pledge is ambitious or just represents...
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Assessing China’s Energy Conservation and Carbon Intensity: How Will the Future Differ from the Past?
Zhang, ZhongXiang - Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei (FEEM) - 2010
-saving goal in 2010, its proposed carbon intensity target in 2020 and whatever climate commitments beyond 2020 that China may take. …
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COMPARING CLIMATE COMMITMENTS: A MODEL-BASED ANALYSIS OF THE COPENHAGEN ACCORD
MCKIBBIN, WARWICK J.; MORRIS, ADELE C.; WILCOXEN, PETER J. - In: Climate Change Economics (CCE) 02 (2011) 02, pp. 79-103
The political accord struck by leaders at the United Nations negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009 allows participants to express their greenhouse gas commitments in a variety of ways. This paper compares the environmental and economic performance of these disparate commitments using the...
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Assessing China’s carbon intensity pledge for 2020: stringency and credibility issues and their implications
Zhang, ZhongXiang - In: Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 13 (2011) 3, pp. 219-235
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