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The development of the pilot emission trading in developing China

Zhang, Meng LU orcid and Qin, Tianbao (2015) In Aalto University publication series 6. p.121-133
Abstract
The Chinese government is acutely aware of the problem of climate change. In the crucial crossroads, carbon emissions trading scheme (ETS), a kind of market-based instruments based on cap-and-trade, has become the new hope of carbon governance and the most important measure adopted to mitigate climate change. Based on the description and analysis on the ongoing process of pilot ETS in China and its policy and legal basis, we may draw a conclusion on the important problems at present and what China can do to achieve a sustainable development of national ETS in the future.
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Emissions trading, China, Legal framework
host publication
Climate law in Finland and China: outlines of European and Chinese climate change mitigation and energy efficiency regulation
series title
Aalto University publication series
editor
Rontu, Jenny ; Kymenvaara, Sara and Ekroos, Ari
volume
6
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121 - 133
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Aalto University Publication
ISSN
1799-490X
ISBN
9789526062402
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English
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no
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2022-08-27 19:41:14
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