Chinas energy transition: pathways for low carbon development
This report highlights a number of key findings from the scenario analysis which are intended to inform policy making both within China, and in international negotiations. These key findings include: Decoupling carbon emissions growth from economic development is challenging but achievable in China, and there is more than one way to achieve it. The four scenarios demonstrate different ways to square China
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