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China's role in attaining the global 2°C target
by
Zhuang, Xing
, He, Chenmin
, Jiang, Kejun
, Miao, Ren
in
Carbon
/ carbon sequestration
/ cement
/ China
/ China (People's Republic)
/ Climate change
/ country studies
/ development policy
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ economic structure
/ Emissions
/ Emissions control
/ emissions reduction
/ emissions scenarios
/ Emissions trading
/ Energy
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy policy
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental tax
/ GDP
/ GHG emissions
/ Global warming
/ Greenhouse effect
/ greenhouse gases
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Investments
/ low-carbon development
/ Manufacturing
/ Market prices
/ Negotiation
/ Prices
/ renewable energy sources
/ Renewable resources
/ Storage
/ Studies
/ Taxation
/ Technological change
/ Technology
/ temperature
2013
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China's role in attaining the global 2°C target
by
Zhuang, Xing
, He, Chenmin
, Jiang, Kejun
, Miao, Ren
in
Carbon
/ carbon sequestration
/ cement
/ China
/ China (People's Republic)
/ Climate change
/ country studies
/ development policy
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ economic structure
/ Emissions
/ Emissions control
/ emissions reduction
/ emissions scenarios
/ Emissions trading
/ Energy
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy policy
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental tax
/ GDP
/ GHG emissions
/ Global warming
/ Greenhouse effect
/ greenhouse gases
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Investments
/ low-carbon development
/ Manufacturing
/ Market prices
/ Negotiation
/ Prices
/ renewable energy sources
/ Renewable resources
/ Storage
/ Studies
/ Taxation
/ Technological change
/ Technology
/ temperature
2013
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China's role in attaining the global 2°C target
by
Zhuang, Xing
, He, Chenmin
, Jiang, Kejun
, Miao, Ren
in
Carbon
/ carbon sequestration
/ cement
/ China
/ China (People's Republic)
/ Climate change
/ country studies
/ development policy
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ economic structure
/ Emissions
/ Emissions control
/ emissions reduction
/ emissions scenarios
/ Emissions trading
/ Energy
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy policy
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental tax
/ GDP
/ GHG emissions
/ Global warming
/ Greenhouse effect
/ greenhouse gases
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Investments
/ low-carbon development
/ Manufacturing
/ Market prices
/ Negotiation
/ Prices
/ renewable energy sources
/ Renewable resources
/ Storage
/ Studies
/ Taxation
/ Technological change
/ Technology
/ temperature
2013
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China's role in attaining the global 2°C target
2013
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Overview
In the recent climate change negotiations it was declared that the increase in global temperature should be kept below 2°C by 2100, relative to pre-industrial levels. China's CO ₂ emissions from energy and cement processes already account for nearly 24% of global emissions, a trend that is expected to keep increasing. Thus the role of China in global GHG mitigation is crucial. A scenario analysis of China's CO ₂ emissions is presented here and the feasibility of China reaching a low-carbon scenario is discussed. The results suggest that recent and continued technological progress will make it possible for China to limit its CO ₂ emissions and for these emissions to peak before 2025 and therefore that the global 2°C target can be achieved. Policy relevance In signing the Copenhagen Accord, China agreed to the global 2°C target. Results from this article could be used to justify low-carbon development policies and negotiations. While many still doubt the feasibility of a low-carbon pathway to support the global 2°C target, the results suggest that such a pathway can be realistically achieved. This conclusion should increase confidence and guide the policy framework further to make possible China's low-carbon development. Related policies and measures, such as renewable energy development, energy efficiency, economic structure optimization, technology innovation, low-carbon investment, and carbon capture and storage (CCS) development, should be further enhanced. Furthermore, China can play a larger role in the international negotiations process. In the global context, the 2°C target could be reaffirmed and a global regime on an emissions mitigation protocol could be framed with countries’ emissions target up to 2050.
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