China’s transition to low carbon society: drivers and implementation strategies

Faced with increasingly socioeconomic and environmental challenges at the turn of the century, the Chinese government has unveiled a blueprint for building an environmentally friendly,low carbon and harmonious society by 2020 in its latest socioeconomic development plan. This chapter will investigat...

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Main Author: Li, Jun
Other Authors: Geert Van Calster
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Elgar Online 2015
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Online Access:http://www.elgaronline.com/search?q=Research+handbook+on+climate+change+mitigation+law&searchBtn=Search
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description Faced with increasingly socioeconomic and environmental challenges at the turn of the century, the Chinese government has unveiled a blueprint for building an environmentally friendly,low carbon and harmonious society by 2020 in its latest socioeconomic development plan. This chapter will investigate both the strengths and weaknesses of climate policy in China based on a comprehensive review of national and sectoral policies which expect to facilitate China’s transition to a low carbon society in the next couple of decades. The low carbon policy implementation strategies will be discussed in detail for three large carbon-emitting sectors in China, namely industry, power and buildings.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-222532023-02-27T07:34:27Z China’s transition to low carbon society: drivers and implementation strategies Li, Jun Geert Van Calster Wim Vandenberghe Leonie Reins environment law - academic energy law environmental law climate change Faced with increasingly socioeconomic and environmental challenges at the turn of the century, the Chinese government has unveiled a blueprint for building an environmentally friendly,low carbon and harmonious society by 2020 in its latest socioeconomic development plan. This chapter will investigate both the strengths and weaknesses of climate policy in China based on a comprehensive review of national and sectoral policies which expect to facilitate China’s transition to a low carbon society in the next couple of decades. The low carbon policy implementation strategies will be discussed in detail for three large carbon-emitting sectors in China, namely industry, power and buildings. 2015 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22253 http://www.elgaronline.com/search?q=Research+handbook+on+climate+change+mitigation+law&searchBtn=Search Elgar Online restricted
spellingShingle environment
law - academic
energy law
environmental law
climate change
Li, Jun
China’s transition to low carbon society: drivers and implementation strategies
title China’s transition to low carbon society: drivers and implementation strategies
title_full China’s transition to low carbon society: drivers and implementation strategies
title_fullStr China’s transition to low carbon society: drivers and implementation strategies
title_full_unstemmed China’s transition to low carbon society: drivers and implementation strategies
title_short China’s transition to low carbon society: drivers and implementation strategies
title_sort china’s transition to low carbon society: drivers and implementation strategies
topic environment
law - academic
energy law
environmental law
climate change
url http://www.elgaronline.com/search?q=Research+handbook+on+climate+change+mitigation+law&searchBtn=Search
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22253