This report provides insight into which climate and energy policies can most cost-effectively drive down China’s emissions. The report’s recommendations are based on results from the Energy Policy Simulator (EPS), which assesses the combined effects of 35 climate, energy, and environmental policies on a variety of metrics.
Daily Archives: July 6, 2016
New Analysis Shows Top Policies for Emissions Reduction in China
Which climate and energy policies can most cost-effectively drive down China’s carbon emissions? On July 7th, China’s National Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation (NCSC), China’s Energy Research Institute (ERI), and U.S.-based Energy Innovation will release the results of their joint research aiming to answer this very question.
Optimal Chinese Climate Policy – It’s Just Like Ours
Instituting a carbon tax and improving building efficiency are two of the most effective tools to cut greenhouse gases, no matter if its in China or the West, according to a report out tonight from China’s National Center for Climate Strategy and the Energy Research Institute (both government agencies) and the U.S. non-profit Energy Innovation.