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-based CO2 emissions for a global panel of China and U.S. with the comparison of two dynamic models, pooled OLS and LSDV, for …
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China had been singled out by Western politicians and media for dragging its feet on international climate negotiations … paper provides some reflections on China's stance and reactions at Copenhagen. While China's reactions are generally well … rooted because of realities at home, some reactions could have been handled more effectively for a better image of China. The …
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China had been singled out by Western politicians and media for dragging its feet on international climate negotiations … paper provides some reflections on China’s stance and reactions at Copenhagen. While China’s reactions are generally well … rooted because of realities at home, some reactions could have been handled more effectively for a better image of China. The …
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Given that China is already the world’s largest carbon emitter and its emissions continue to rise rapidly in line with … its industrialization and urbanization, there is no disagreement that China eventually needs to take on binding greenhouse … gas emissions caps. However, the key challenges are when that would occur and what credible interim targets China would …
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China had been the world's second largest carbon emitter for years. However, recent studies show that China had … overtaken the US as the world's largest emitter in 2007. This has put China on the spotlight, just at a time when the world … community starts negotiating a post-Kyoto climate regime under the Bali roadmap. China seems to become such a Christmas tree on …
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China had been the world’s second largest carbon emitter for years. However, recent studies show that China had … overtaken the U.S. as the world’s largest emitter in 2007. This has put China on the spotlight, just at a time when the world … community starts negotiating a post-Kyoto climate regime under the Bali roadmap. China seems to become such a Christmas tree on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005008047
China has been the world’s second largest carbon emitter for years. Recent studies show that China had overtaken the U ….S. as the world’s largest emitter in 2007. This has put China on the spotlight, just at a time when the world community … starts negotiating a post-Kyoto climate regime under the Bali Roadmap. China seems to become such a Christmas tree on which …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005622201
values 7 to 8 times that of India, and thus carbon tariffs have a greater impact on China than on India, the paper questions … whether China should hold the same stance on this issue as India as it does now, although the two largest developing countries … tariffs on Chinese products to the U.S. market, even given China's own recent announcement to voluntarily seek to reduce its …
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India, and thus carbon tariffs impact much more on China than on India, the paper questions whether China should hold the … products to the U.S. market, even given China’s own recent announcement to voluntarily seek to reduce its carbon intensity by … the possibility for the U.S. and China to make the commitments that each wants from the other side, the inclusion of …
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