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Opportunities to Enhance Non-Carbon Dioxide Greenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation in China

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  • Yao Bo
  • Katherine Ross
  • Jingjing Zhu
  • Kristin Igusky
  • Ranping Song
  • Thomas Damassa

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In recent years, China has developed and implemented a range of policies to address climate change, reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and transition toward a low-carbon and climate-resilient society. These policies respond both to global efforts to limit climate change, and to China’s own need to promote sustainable development and cleaner production methods, address air pollution and other environmental impacts, and improve energy security. [WRI Working Paper].

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  • Yao Bo & Katherine Ross & Jingjing Zhu & Kristin Igusky & Ranping Song & Thomas Damassa, 2016. "Opportunities to Enhance Non-Carbon Dioxide Greenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation in China," Working Papers id:11022, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:11022
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