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Zhidong Zhang, Yisheng Liu and Zhuoqun Du
China is currently recognized as the leading global energy consumer and CO2 emitter. A significant amount of carbon emissions can be attributed to urban public buildings. Establishing an equitable and efficient carbon emission allocation mechanism is a c...
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Ing-Marie Gren and Abenezer Zeleke Aklilu
This study estimates the minimum total cost and distributional effects among countries transforming the car fleet in the EU to reduce emissions of carbon dioxides by 2050 by switching from fossil fuel-driven passenger cars to hybrid and electric-driven c...
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Fan Dai, Ling Xiong and Ding Ma
Greenhouse gas (GHG) benchmarking for allocation serves as rewards for early actions in mitigating GHG emissions by using more advanced technologies. China Hubei launched the carbon emission trading pilot in 2014, with the cement industry represented as ...
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Mengya Zhang, Yong Liu and Yunpeng Su
Given the growing evidence and scientific consensus on global climate change, carbon emission trading schemes (ETS) have been deemed crucial in mitigating the problem. Therefore, this study compares the mechanisms of ETS in the European Union with those ...
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Chipo Mukonza,Godwell Nhamo
AbstractTrade, climate change, and the green economy are aspects that converge on the carbon footprint of organisations, products and countries. The carbon footprint is in turn linked directly to the grid emission factors (GEFs) of a country or sub-regio...
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Debbie Sparks, Amos Madhlopa, Samantha Keen, Mascha Moorlach, Anthony dane, Pieter krog, Thuli Dlamini
South Africa is an arid country, where water supply is often obtained from a distant source. There is increasing pressure on the limited water resources due to economic and population growth, with a concomitant increase in the energy requirement for wate...
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