Sensitive interventions to catalyse China’s net-zero transition in energy and transport
Wednesday 10 Apr 2024
The global energy transition could happen sooner than anticipated if sensitive intervention points are used to deliver China’s carbon neutrality policy at the city-level, researchers from the University of Oxford and The Chinese University of Hong Kong have outlined.
- Oxford-led study identifies ways to accelerate China’s delivery of their Carbon Neutrality pledges;
- Researchers outline ten sensitive intervention points for Beijing and Hong Kong respectively to catalyse the two cities’ energy transition;
- Implementation would deliver significant dividend in global efforts to tackle carbon emissions, and provide a template for other major cities.
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