Sensitive interventions to catalyse China’s net-zero transition in energy and transport
Wednesday 10 Apr 2024
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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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