- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
China's Energy Consumption in the New Normal
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
Earths Future
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -
Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Online
2018-06-15
DOI
10.1029/2018ef000840
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- China's “Exported Carbon” Peak: Patterns, Drivers, and Implications
- (2018) Zhifu Mi et al. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
- The rise of South–South trade and its effect on global CO2 emissions
- (2018) Jing Meng et al. Nature Communications
- China CO2 emission accounts 1997–2015
- (2018) Yuli Shan et al. Scientific Data
- Pattern changes in determinants of Chinese emissions
- (2017) Zhifu Mi et al. Environmental Research Letters
- The consumption-based black carbon emissions of China's megacities
- (2017) Jing Meng et al. JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
- Transboundary health impacts of transported global air pollution and international trade
- (2017) Qiang Zhang et al. NATURE
- Chinese CO2 emission flows have reversed since the global financial crisis
- (2017) Zhifu Mi et al. Nature Communications
- Energy consumption and CO2 emissions in Tibet and its cities in 2014
- (2017) Yuli Shan et al. Earths Future
- Consumption-based emission accounting for Chinese cities
- (2016) Zhifu Mi et al. APPLIED ENERGY
- A structural decomposition analysis of global energy footprints
- (2016) Jun Lan et al. APPLIED ENERGY
- The Driving Forces of Changes in CO2 Emissions in China: A Structural Decomposition Analysis
- (2016) Bowen Xiao et al. Energies
- Globalization and pollution: tele-connecting local primary PM2.5emissions to global consumption
- (2016) Jing Meng et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES
- The relationship between economic growth, energy consumption, and CO2 emissions: Empirical evidence from China
- (2016) Shaojian Wang et al. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
- Reassessing the contribution of natural gas to US CO2 emission reductions since 2007
- (2016) Matthew J. Kotchen et al. Nature Communications
- Potential impacts of industrial structure on energy consumption and CO2 emission: a case study of Beijing
- (2015) Zhi-Fu Mi et al. JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
- Drivers of the US CO2 emissions 1997–2013
- (2015) Kuishuang Feng et al. Nature Communications
- Drivers of change in Brazil’s carbon dioxide emissions
- (2013) Manfred Lenzen et al. CLIMATIC CHANGE
- China's energy consumption change from 1987 to 2007: A multi-regional structural decomposition analysis
- (2013) Haiyan Zhang et al. ENERGY POLICY
- Exploring energy consumption and demand in China
- (2011) Ying Fan et al. ENERGY
- A “Carbonizing Dragon”: China’s Fast Growing CO2Emissions Revisited
- (2011) Jan C. Minx et al. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
- Input–output analysis of CO2 emissions embodied in trade: The effects of spatial aggregation
- (2010) Bin Su et al. ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
- Understanding Changes in the UK’s CO2Emissions: A Global Perspective
- (2010) Giovanni Baiocchi et al. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
- Lifestyles, technology and CO2 emissions in China: A regional comparative analysis
- (2009) Kuishuang Feng et al. ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
- Why does energy intensity fluctuate in China?
- (2009) Jian Chai et al. ENERGY POLICY
- Measuring structural change and energy use: Decomposition of the US economy from 1997 to 2002
- (2009) Christopher L. Weber ENERGY POLICY
- Structural decomposition analysis of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions
- (2009) Richard Wood ENERGY POLICY
- Journey to world top emitter: An analysis of the driving forces of China's recent CO2emissions surge
- (2009) Dabo Guan et al. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
- Structural decomposition of energy use in Brazil from 1970 to 1996
- (2008) Ulrike Wachsmann et al. APPLIED ENERGY
Find the ideal target journal for your manuscript
Explore over 38,000 international journals covering a vast array of academic fields.
SearchCreate your own webinar
Interested in hosting your own webinar? Check the schedule and propose your idea to the Peeref Content Team.
Create Now