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E-mail:mjhustese@gmail.com
Workplace:Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management, University College London (UCL), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2017

  1. Socioeconomic impact assessment of China's CO2 emissions peak prior to 2030
    CEEP-BIT Working Papers, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEP), Beijing Institute of Technology Downloads View citations (108)

Undated

  1. Unequal household carbon footprints in China
    Working Paper, Harvard University OpenScholar Downloads View citations (50)

Journal Articles

2020

  1. An extended overview of natural gas use embodied in world economy and supply chains: Policy implications from a time series analysis
    Energy Policy, 2020, 137, (C) Downloads View citations (15)
  2. Global supply chain of biomass use and the shift of environmental welfare from primary exploiters to final consumers
    Applied Energy, 2020, 276, (C) Downloads View citations (7)
  3. Reducing carbon footprint of deep-sea oil and gas field exploitation by optimization for Floating Production Storage and Offloading
    Applied Energy, 2020, 261, (C) Downloads View citations (9)
  4. The impacts of the trade liberalization of environmental goods on power system and CO2 emissions
    Energy Policy, 2020, 140, (C) Downloads View citations (8)

2019

  1. Carbon emissions of cities from a consumption-based perspective
    Applied Energy, 2019, 235, (C), 509-518 Downloads View citations (56)
  2. Global overview for energy use of the world economy: Household-consumption-based accounting based on the world input-output database (WIOD)
    Energy Economics, 2019, 81, (C), 835-847 Downloads View citations (33)
  3. Linking city‐level input–output table to urban energy footprint: Construction framework and application
    Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2019, 23, (4), 781-795 Downloads View citations (9)
  4. Peak cement‐related CO2 emissions and the changes in drivers in China
    Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2019, 23, (4), 959-971 Downloads View citations (13)
  5. Unequal age-based household emission and its monthly variation embodied in energy consumption – A cases study of Tokyo, Japan
    Applied Energy, 2019, 247, (C), 350-362 Downloads View citations (17)

2018

  1. Carbon emission imbalances and the structural paths of Chinese regions
    Applied Energy, 2018, 215, (C), 396-404 Downloads View citations (40)
  2. Carbon emissions and their drivers for a typical urban economy from multiple perspectives: A case analysis for Beijing city
    Applied Energy, 2018, 226, (C), 1076-1086 Downloads View citations (41)
  3. How modifications of China's energy data affect carbon mitigation targets
    Energy Policy, 2018, 116, (C), 337-343 Downloads View citations (14)
  4. Rapid growth of petroleum coke consumption and its related emissions in China
    Applied Energy, 2018, 226, (C), 494-502 Downloads View citations (6)
  5. Temporal change in India’s imbalance of carbon emissions embodied in international trade
    Applied Energy, 2018, 231, (C), 914-925 Downloads View citations (10)
  6. The role of intermediate trade in the change of carbon flows within China
    Energy Economics, 2018, 76, (C), 303-312 Downloads View citations (10)

2017

  1. Demand-driven air pollutant emissions for a fast-developing region in China
    Applied Energy, 2017, 204, (C), 131-142 Downloads View citations (18)
  2. Identifying primary energy requirements in structural path analysis: A case study of China 2012
    Applied Energy, 2017, 191, (C), 425-435 Downloads View citations (36)

2016

  1. The impact of domestic and foreign trade on energy-related PM emissions in Beijing
    Applied Energy, 2016, 184, (C), 853-862 Downloads View citations (26)
 
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