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    Climate Change, Energy, and Low-carbon Development in the Chinese Context

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    Climate Change, Energy, IDS In Focus 8.2.pdf (678.8Kb)
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    2009-09
    Author
    Urban, Frauke
    Yu, Wang
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    China faces the challenge of achieving higher levels of development in times of climate change and within a carbon-constrained world. China has begun to implement plans for low-carbon growth, renewable energy and climate change policy. other countries can learn from this experience – both from what has and hasn’t worked. at the same time China can learn how to avoid following the same high-carbon development pathway as developed countries and how to develop low-carbon technologies.
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    https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/handle/20.500.12413/2547
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    Urban, F. and Yu, W. (2009) Climate Change, Energy, and Low-carbon Development in the Chinese Context, IDS In Focus Policy Briefing 8.2, Brighton: IDS
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    IDS In Focus Policy Briefing;8.2
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    http://www.ids.ac.uk/publication/climate-change-energy-and-low-carbon-development-in-the-chinese-context
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