China’s emissions trading takes steps towards big ambitions
Frank Jotzo (),
Valerie Karplus,
Michael Grubb,
Andreas Löschel,
Karsten Neuhoff (),
Libo Wu () and
Fei Teng
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Frank Jotzo: The Australian National University
Valerie Karplus: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Libo Wu: School of Economics, Fudan University
Fei Teng: Tsinghua University
Nature Climate Change, 2018, vol. 8, issue 4, 265-267
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Abstract China recently announced its national emissions trading scheme, advancing market-based approaches to cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Its evolution over coming years will determine whether it becomes an effective part of China’s portfolio of climate policies.
Date: 2018
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