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Multiple effects and uncertainties of emission control policies in China: Implications for public health, soil acidification, and global temperature
(Elsevier BV, 2011)
Policies to control emissions of criteria pollutants in China may have conflicting impacts on public health, soil acidification, and climate. Two scenarios for 2020, a base case without anticipated control measures and a ...
CO emissions in China: Uncertainties and implications of improved energy efficiency and emission control
(Elsevier BV, 2012)
A bottom-up methodology and an improved database of emission factors combining the latest domestic field measurements are developed to estimate the emissions of anthropogenic CO from China at national and provincial levels. ...
China's CO2 emissions estimated from the bottom up: Recent trends, spatial distributions, and quantification of uncertainties
(Elsevier BV, 2012)
China’s emissions of anthropogenic CO2 are estimated using a bottom-up emission inventory framework based on a detailed categorization of economic sectors and provincial economic and energy data. It includes a newly compiled ...