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Climate Change and Industry Structure in China: CO2 Emission Features
Preface
I Theories and practice
Industrial structure in China and emission of greenhouse gases
Influence of climate change and emission of greenhouse gases
Influence of climate change on the globe
Composition of global greenhouse gases
Carbon emission of major countries of the world
Comparison of energy structure of major countries
Greenhouse gases emissions and corresponding measures in China
Greenhouse gas emissions in China
International pressure of emission reduction
Domestic emission reduction pressure in China
China’s response to climate change
Key features of changes in China’s industrial structure
Interconnections between industrial structure and climate change
Research on the relationship between industrial development and climate change
Industrial activities and carbon emissions
Industrial structure and climate change
Industrial structure and energy utilization
Relevant models and review of evidence-based empirical studies
Theoretical model based on the environmental Kuznets curve and empirical study
Factor decomposition model based on the Kaya equation and empirical research
Other measurement and statistical research
Review of different methods
Conclusion
Note
Practical implications of China’s response to climate change
Low-carbon development path of developed countries
Initiatives of the UK
Early understanding
Form of taxation
Form of taxation
Form of technologies
EU’s collective activities
Early understanding
Form of trades
Form of taxation
Form of technologies
Japan’s low-carbon society
Early understanding
Form of taxation
Form of technologies
Social patterns
Practice of the USA
Early understanding
Legal form
Interstate forms
Form of trades
Form of technologies
Industrial development and practices in China
Shanghai: rapidly developed modern service industry
Beijing: rapidly emerging cultural and creative industry
Bishan, Chongqing: rapidly developed emerging industries
Zibo, Shandong: upgraded and restructured new materials industry
Experience and implications both in China and overseas
Summary of low-carbon development experience in foreign countries
Formulate targeted planning and protective laws and regulations
Active use of taxation policies and proper use of tax revenues
Promotion of innovation in energy-saving technologies and R&D of low-carbon energies
Establishment of carbon rights trading market and utilization of market incentives
Cultivation of low-carbon lifestyle and construction of low-carbon society
Experience and implications of Chinese industrial development
Low-carbon development of the second industry
Innovative development of the tertiary industry
II Emission features
Research on the relationship between interprovincial industrial structure, income level and CO2 emissions
Literature review
Theoretical basis and formation mechanism of EKC
Debate over the EKC model
Empirical summary of EKC model in China
Estimates of CO2 emissions in different provinces
Model, variables and statistics
Measurement results and model selection
Measurement results and explanation
Model recognition and selection
Forecast
Situation setting
Forecast results and analysis
Conclusions and policy suggestions
Notes
Quantitative assessment of CO2 emissions from China’s production sector
Model and methods
Variable construction and statistics
Department choice, research period and source of data
Energy consumption and CO2 emission estimates
Industrial economic scale, energy consumption and CO2 emissions
Analysis of the influencing factors of adding greenhouse gas emissions
Further investigation into different industries
Factors influencing agricultural greenhouse gas emissions
Factors influencing industrial greenhouse gas emissions
Factors influencing construction greenhouse gases emissions
Factors influencing greenhouse gas emissions in business
Factors influencing greenhouse gas emissions in the energy sector
Conclusion
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Quantitative evaluation and analysis of CO2 emissions in China’s industrial sector
Variable structure and data
Main features of the industrial sector in China
Features of industrial production structure in China
Characteristics of the energy consumption in the industrial sector of China
Characteristics of GHG emission in the industrial sector of China
Decomposition of China’s industrial CO2 emissions
Summary
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Analysis of industrial CO2 emissions and influencing factors A case study of Zhejiang Province
Main concepts, calculation methods and data sources
Concept and scope of research
Measurement
Data sources
Industrial greenhouse gas emissions in Zhejiang Province
Total amount and distribution of industrial greenhouse gas emissions
Level of industrial greenhouse gas emissions
Comparison of total industrial greenhouse gas emissions
Comparison of industry distribution of industrial GHG
Comparison of per-capita industrial GHG emissions
Industrial carbon dioxide emission intensity comparison
Comparison of energy product emissions structure
Trend of industrial greenhouse gas emissions
Trends in total emissions and industry distribution
Trends in carbon dioxide emission intensity
Trends in energy emissions structure
Factor decomposition of industrial greenhouse gas emissions in Zhejiang Province
Introduction of method
Results analysis
Output scale effect
Energy intensity effect
Industrial structure effect
Energy structure effect
Population scale effect
Main conclusions and countermeasures
Note
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