气候变化研究进展 ›› 2006, Vol. 02 ›› Issue (00): 81-83.

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Considerations of China Coping with Negotiations for Global Climate Change

Wang Limao Yu Huichao   

  • 收稿日期:2005-12-13 修回日期:1900-01-01 出版日期:2006-08-31 发布日期:2006-08-31

Considerations of China Coping with Negotiations for Global Climate Change

  

  • Received:2005-12-13 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2006-08-31 Published:2006-08-31

关键词: greenhouse gas, climate change negotiations, policy, CO2 emission intensity

Abstract: China is a developing country, and the most important thing for China is to develop economy and to improve the living standard of its people. It is reasonable for China to say that after becoming a medium developed country, it will take on quantitative commitments. Compared with some EU countries that can increase CO2 emission, the per capita energy consumption, per capita CO2 emission, per capita GDP and some human development indicators of China are much lower than them. It is reasonable that China should increase CO2 emission in order to meet the basic demand of economic and social development. Before becoming a medium developed country, China could consider taking on non-binding commitments, such as to keep the stabilization of the emission intensity per GDP in a certain period of time.

Key words: greenhouse gas, climate change negotiations, policy, CO2 emission intensity

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