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2. Climate Change, Carbon Peaks, and Carbon Neutralization: A Bibliometric Study from 2006 to 2023.
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Chen, Qiong, Zhang, Hongyu, Lau, Yui-Yip, Wang, Tianni, Wang, Wen, and Zhang, Guangsheng
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Climate change poses a threat to the survival of the human race. Increased interest in climate change, carbon peaks, and carbon neutralization and rising recognition of the challenges inherent to highlighting this issue provides the opportunity to carry out a bibliometric study to identify what research can generate ideas regarding climate change, carbon peaks, and carbon neutralization. As expected, it may align with the dual goals of the Chinese government agenda in terms of a carbon peak and carbon neutralization in 2030 and 2060, respectively. The recent argument has induced calls for improved transparency and standardization in the approaches adopted to synthesize climate change, carbon peak, and carbon neutralization research. Nevertheless, key questions are still unanswered, namely, what are the key contributions that the research community has produced in relation to climate change, carbon peaks, and carbon neutralization? Have their contributions been inclined toward specific geographical areas, directions, and themes? As such, software tools for bibliometric analysis, VOSviewer, and Python were used to conduct a systematic quantitative analysis of the relevant literature on climate change, carbon peaks, and carbon neutralization. The results show that carbon peaks and carbon neutralization have received wide attention from academic scholars. In the meantime, China faces the unfolding challenges of economic, technological, and political factors that need to be addressed to achieve carbon peak and carbon neutralization. This study provides policy implications for achieving China's emission reduction targets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. A review of the theoretical research and practical progress of carbon neutrality.
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Xianhua Wu, Zhiqing Tian, and Ji Guo
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CARBON offsetting ,CLIMATE change ,EMPIRICAL research ,QUANTITATIVE research ,EMISSION control - Abstract
Climate change has become a major global challenge. At present, few studies have reviewed the application practices and theoretical research of carbon neutrality. This paper summarizes the practical progress of carbon neutrality, the realization path of carbon neutrality, and the carbon neutrality research in typical fields, and concludes that the previous research has made some progress in the carbon neutrality goal domestic and overseas, the pathways to carbon neutrality, and the carbon neutrality issues in various fields. However, this paper also points out existing problems. Firstly, more studies should be carried out on the quantitative evaluation of carbon neutrality by adopting empircal datas and tools in various fields; Secondly, the correlation between paths and industries should be taken more attention; Additionally, how to measure carbon neutral capability, d potential and costis of great significance in subsequent studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. Lowering the Carbon Emissions Peak and Accelerating the Transition Towards Net Zero Carbon.
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PAN, Jiahua
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CARBON emissions ,CARBON offsetting ,CLIMATE change ,SOCIAL responsibility - Abstract
China's declaration to the international community to peak CO
2 emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060 is of great significance in advancing the objectives of the Paris Agreement, and has a positive and far-reaching impact on China's high-quality development. This paper expounds on responsibilities and ambitions in tackling climate change, analyzes the high-quality development opportunities brought about by CO2 emissions peak and carbon neutrality, and discusses the net zero carbon emissions transformation in the new era of ecological civilization. This paper is of the view that development towards net zero carbon emissions provides a new impetus for building a Beautiful China, and promoting ecological civilization and green development. The essence of carbon neutrality should be correctly understood so that the world will work together to improve climate resilience. China should also deepen the understanding of the principles and methodologies of climate change economics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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5. A Comparative Study of China's Carbon Neutrality Policy and International Research Keywords under the Background of Decarbonization Plans in China.
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Gao, Jie, Zhang, Wu, Yang, Chunbaixue, Wang, Qun, Yuan, Rui, Wang, Rui, Zhang, Limiao, Li, Zhijian, and Luo, Xiaoli
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The impacts of climate change have become a series of important issues in global public health and environmental governance. As a major developing country with carbon emissions, China has actively participated in global climate and public health governance. The international academic research by Chinese scholars on carbon neutrality has gradually shifted from focusing on technological development to focusing on sustainability, green development, a decarbonization plan, public health and environmental governance. This study uses bibliometrics, scientometrics, and policy documents quantification to carry out a comparative study, comparing the keywords of China's national "carbon neutrality" policies from 2006 to 2021 with the keywords of international research by Chinese scholars, and analyzes the evolution of the academic and political concerns and development measures of China's carbon neutrality. It is found that in the stages of preliminary development and steady growth, China's carbon neutrality research and policy portfolio grew in an orderly manner, and the influence of policy and the promotion of academic research gradually strengthened. After 2020, with the outbreak of the COVID-19, national policies and carbon neutrality research began to focus on green development and public health issues, and the intersections of policy keywords and academic keywords increased. Overall, the focus of Chinese scholars on carbon neutrality research and policy is gradually approaching and integrating, and the degree of interaction and integration between academia and politics is increasing. Under the complex situation of China's decarbonization plans, climate changes, COVID-19, and international political and economic changes, China's policy design and development model are conducive to public health, green development, and innovation transformation, and building a community with a shared future for mankind. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. Progress and prospects of international carbon peaking and carbon neutral research –based on bibliometric analysis (1991–2022)
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Ye Zheng, Zhenmiao Li, and Jinlai Chai
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climate change ,carbon peak ,carbon neutral ,bibliometric analysis ,research progress ,General Works - Abstract
Carbon peak and carbon neutrality is an important strategic measure to tackle climate change and is of great significance to global climate governance, human development, and scientific and technological progress. In this paper, we used 3,824 papers in the core collection of Web of Science from 1991 to 2022 as a sample, and used bibliometric analysis and CiteSpace, a visual knowledge network analysis tool, to sort out the current status of international carbon peak and carbon neutrality research in terms of publication trends, temporal distribution, spatial distribution, keyword co-occurrence mapping, and research basis. And then the current hot topics of research are explored,including carbon neutralization technology, climate policy impact and performance evaluation, carbon pricing and carbon finance, citizen participation attitude and behavior, and climate governance and global cooperation. Research prospects have been presented in terms of four aspects: building the integrated research framework of carbon peak and carbon neutral research, establishing a comprehensive and efficient environmental policy system, expanding research cooperation, deepening research and application of carbon peak carbon-neutral technology.
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- 2023
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7. CO 2 Emission Allocation for Urban Public Buildings Considering Efficiency and Equity: An Application at the Provincial Level in China.
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Zhang, Zhidong, Liu, Yisheng, and Du, Zhuoqun
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CARBON emissions ,PUBLIC buildings ,DATA envelopment analysis ,GREENHOUSE gas mitigation ,CARBON offsetting ,TRACE gases ,PROVINCES ,CLIMATE change - Abstract
China is currently recognized as the leading global energy consumer and CO
2 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 crucial step to meeting the ambitious targets in China's 2030 carbon peak plan. In this study, we estimate the total amount of CO2 emissions from urban public buildings by 2030 and propose a preliminary scheme of carbon quota assignment for each province. By means of applying the zero-sum gains data envelopment analysis (ZSG-DEA) model, the carbon emission quotas allocation of urban public buildings in China's 30 provinces is proposed, and the corresponding pressure to reduce provincial carbon emissions is analyzed. The results indicate that Qinghai has the lowest carbon emission rate (0.01%) for urban public buildings, while Guangdong has the highest (9.06%). Among the provinces, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, and Tianjin face the least pressure in reducing carbon emissions from urban public buildings. On the other hand, Hebei, Beijing, and Anhui are under great pressure to decrease carbon emissions. Notably, Hebei is predicted to have the highest emission reduction requirement of 95.66 million tons. In terms of pressures on carbon emissions reduction for urban public buildings, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, and Tianjin exhibit the least pressure. Hebei, Beijing, and Anhui are facing intense pressure to decrease carbon emissions. These findings offer policymakers valuable insights into developing a fair and efficient carbon allowance allocation strategy, while also contributing to China's efforts to mitigate carbon emissions and combat climate change. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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8. An integrated evaluation on China's provincial carbon peak and carbon neutrality.
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Yang, Pingjian, Peng, Shuan, Benani, Nihed, Dong, Linyan, Li, Xiaomin, Liu, Runpu, and Mao, Guozhu
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CARBON offsetting , *CARBON emissions , *CARBON , *ECONOMIC opportunities , *PROVINCES , *NATURE reserves - Abstract
As the climate is warming up and climate disasters occur more frequently, China's carbon peak and carbon neutrality targets are gaining attention, with provinces starting to set carbon peak targets and constantly exploring low carbon economic development opportunities. However, the existing evaluation index system mainly focuses on low carbon cities and green cities, and there is no evaluation index system for carbon peak and carbon neutrality. This study adopts a combination of theoretical and empirical research and draws on domestic and international research results to construct the first index system for evaluating China's provincial carbon peak and carbon neutrality. The evaluation index system includes 18 indicators from three dimensions: climate ambition, low carbon status, and emissions trends. Using this index system, we calculated the carbon peak and carbon neutrality indices of 30 Chinese provinces. Further, the 30 provinces were classified into six categories, and corresponding policy recommendations for achieving the "Dual carbon" targets were put forward. The evaluation index system constructed in this paper can provide a reference for future carbon peak and carbon neutrality assessments. By disclosing the integrated index of each province, we hope to effectively curb the increasing local carbon emissions; avert inaction in areas with good natural endowments; and motivate the advancement of the latter, to boost the implementation of the "Dual carbon" targets coherently for the whole country. [Display omitted] • An integrated evaluation system on China's Provincial "Dual carbon" was proposed. • 30 provinces in mainland China were ranked based on the integrated index. • 6 groups were classified to show provincial differences on dual carbon performance. • Policy recommendations to fulfill China's climate commitment were put forward. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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