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New HCP Publications

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HCP Publications: The Harvard-China Project on Energy, Economy and Environment is based at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. It works with colleagues across Harvard and partner institutions in China to conduct and...

Vehicle Emissions in China: Bridging Science and Regulation

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A Harvard-China Project Research Seminar with Huan Liu, Professor, School of Environment, Tsinghua University; Visiting Scholar, Harvard-China Project Abstract: Over the past two decades, China has undergone drastic changes in air quality, with control of...

China's Solar-Powered Future

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Solar energy can be cheap and reliable across China by 2060, research shows By Leah Burrows | SEAS Communications | Press contact October 18, 2021 At the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland, much attention will be focused on China...

Summer/Fall 2021 Newsletter

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Download the Summer/Fall 2021 newsletter to learn more about the Harvard-China Project's research and endeavors: Climate Change Solutions Fund: HCP team earns Harvard research award. China's Carbon Markets: HCP economists use firm-level data to test...

HCP Researcher Profile: Peter Sherman

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Peter Sherman Ph.D. Candidate, Harvard Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences Researcher, Harvard-China Project Watching a fast-paced NBA basketball game, most sports fans rarely pause to reflect on the analytics underpinning a team’s game strategy. But...

China and Asia in a Changing Climate

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On March 7, the Harvard-China Project co-sponsored a panel on the topic of “China and Asia in a Changing Climate: Natural Science for the Non-Scientist” as part of Harvard University Asia Center’s Asia Beyond the Headlines Seminar Series. Harvard-China...

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S.J. Song, M. Gao, W.Q. Xu, Y.L. Sun, D.R. Worsnop, J.T. Jayne, Y.Z. Zhang, L. Zhu, M. Li, Z. Zhou, C.L. Cheng, Y.B. Lv, Y. Wang, W. Peng, X.B. Xu, N. Lin, Y.X. Wang, S.X. Wang, J. W. Munger, D. Jacob, and M.B. McElroy. 2019. “Possible Heterogeneous Hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS) Chemistry in Northern China Winter Haze and Implications for Rapid Sulfate Formation”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 19, Pp. 1357-71
S.J. Song, M. Gao, W.Q. Xu, Y.L. Sun, D.R. Worsnop, J.T. Jayne, Y.Z. Zhang, L. Zhu, M. Li, Z. Zhou, C.L. Cheng, Y.B. Lv, Y. Wang, W. Peng, X.B. Xu, N. Lin, Y.X. Wang, S.X. Wang, J. W. Munger, D. Jacob, and M.B. McElroy. 2019. “Possible Heterogeneous Hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS) Chemistry in Northern China Winter Haze and Implications for Rapid Sulfate Formation”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 19, Pp. 1357-71
Haikun Wang, Xi Lu, Yu Deng, Yaoguang Sun, Chris P. Nielsen, Yifan Liu, Ge Zhu, Maoliang Bu, Jun Bi, and Michael B. McElroy. 2019. “China’s CO2 Peak before 2030 Implied from Diverse Characteristics and Growth of Cities”. Nature Sustainability, 2, Pp. 748–754
Haikun Wang, Xi Lu, Yu Deng, Yaoguang Sun, Chris P. Nielsen, Yifan Liu, Ge Zhu, Maoliang Bu, Jun Bi, and Michael B. McElroy. 2019. “China’s CO2 Peak before 2030 Implied from Diverse Characteristics and Growth of Cities”. Nature Sustainability, 2, Pp. 748–754
Ying Wang, Bin Chen, Chenghe Guan, and Bo Zhang. 2019. “Evolution of Methane Emissions in Global Supply Chains During 2000-2012”. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 150, 104414
Ying Wang, Bin Chen, Chenghe Guan, and Bo Zhang. 2019. “Evolution of Methane Emissions in Global Supply Chains During 2000-2012”. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 150, 104414
Wenjie Tian, Xudong Wu, Rong Ma, and Bo Zhang. 2019. “Quantifying Global CH4 and N2O Footprints”. Journal of Environmental Management, 251, 1 December, Pp. 109566
Wenjie Tian, Xudong Wu, Rong Ma, and Bo Zhang. 2019. “Quantifying Global CH4 and N2O Footprints”. Journal of Environmental Management, 251, 1 December, Pp. 109566
Peter Sherman, Meng Gao, Shaojie Song, Patrick Ohiomoba, Alex Archibald, and Michael B. McElroy. 2019. “The Influence of Dynamics and Emissions Changes on China’s Wintertime Haze”. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 58, 7, Pp. 1603-11
Peter Sherman, Meng Gao, Shaojie Song, Patrick Ohiomoba, Alex Archibald, and Michael B. McElroy. 2019. “The Influence of Dynamics and Emissions Changes on China’s Wintertime Haze”. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 58, 7, Pp. 1603-11
Yan Zhang, Xin Bo, Yu Zhao, and Chris P. Nielsen. 2019. “Benefits of Current and Future Policies on Emissions of China’s Coal-Fired Power Sector Indicated by Continuous Emission Monitoring”. Environmental Pollution, 251, August, Pp. 415-24
Yan Zhang, Xin Bo, Yu Zhao, and Chris P. Nielsen. 2019. “Benefits of Current and Future Policies on Emissions of China’s Coal-Fired Power Sector Indicated by Continuous Emission Monitoring”. Environmental Pollution, 251, August, Pp. 415-24
Peng Jiang, Hongyan Liu, Shilong Piao, Philippe Ciais, Xiuchen Wu, Yi Yin, and Hongya Wang. 2019. “Enhanced Growth After Extreme Wetness Compensates for Post-Drought Carbon Loss in Dry Forests”. Nature Communications, 10, 195
Peng Jiang, Hongyan Liu, Shilong Piao, Philippe Ciais, Xiuchen Wu, Yi Yin, and Hongya Wang. 2019. “Enhanced Growth After Extreme Wetness Compensates for Post-Drought Carbon Loss in Dry Forests”. Nature Communications, 10, 195
Jianxiong Sheng, Shaojie Song, Yuzhong Zhang, Ronald G. Prinn, and Greet Janssens-Maenhout. 2019. “Bottom-up Estimates of Coal Mine Methane Emissions in China: A Gridded Inventory, Emission Factors, and Trends”. Environmental Science and Technology Letters, 6, 8, Pp. 473-78
Jianxiong Sheng, Shaojie Song, Yuzhong Zhang, Ronald G. Prinn, and Greet Janssens-Maenhout. 2019. “Bottom-up Estimates of Coal Mine Methane Emissions in China: A Gridded Inventory, Emission Factors, and Trends”. Environmental Science and Technology Letters, 6, 8, Pp. 473-78
Meng Gao, Yihui Ding, Shaojie Song, Xiao Lu, Xinyu Chen, and Michael B. McElroy. 2018. “Secular Decrease of Wind Power Potential in India Associated With Warming Indian Ocean”. Science Advances, 4, 12
Meng Gao, Yihui Ding, Shaojie Song, Xiao Lu, Xinyu Chen, and Michael B. McElroy. 2018. “Secular Decrease of Wind Power Potential in India Associated With Warming Indian Ocean”. Science Advances, 4, 12
Archana Dayalu, William Munger, Steven Wofsy, Yuxuan Wang, Thomas Nehrkorn, Yu Zhao, Michael McElroy, Chris Nielsen, and Kristina Luus. 2018. “Assessing Biotic Contributions to CO2 Fluxes in Northern China Using the Vegetation, Photosynthesis and Respiration Model (VPRM-CHINA) and Observations from 2005 to 2009”. Biogeosciences, 15, Pp. 6713-29
Archana Dayalu, William Munger, Steven Wofsy, Yuxuan Wang, Thomas Nehrkorn, Yu Zhao, Michael McElroy, Chris Nielsen, and Kristina Luus. 2018. “Assessing Biotic Contributions to CO2 Fluxes in Northern China Using the Vegetation, Photosynthesis and Respiration Model (VPRM-CHINA) and Observations from 2005 to 2009”. Biogeosciences, 15, Pp. 6713-29