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An article in Harvard Magazine describes research by Dale JORGENSON, University Professor of Economics, and colleagues on the potential economic and environmental benefits of taxing carbon in both the U.S. and China, including work in the China Project...
The Economist, China Daily Cite China Project Research, also Subject of New York Times Op-Ed
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The China Daily described China Project research on carbon pricing and air pollution; The Economist cited results on the effectiveness of China's SO2 controls from our book, Clearer Skies Over China, also a subject of a New York Times op-ed by Project...
The Wall Street Journal, Harvard Gazette, ClimateProgress, and South China Morning Post discuss China Project Research on Air Pollution and Carbon Taxes.
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Articles in the The Wall Street Journal, ClimateProgress, the Harvard Gazette, and the South China Morning Post include comments of Chris Nielsen, Mun Ho, and/or Cao Jing on carbon taxes and China's mixed record on energy and environment, drawing on the...
New York Times Sunday Op-Ed: Clearing the Air In China
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Chris Nielsen, China Project Executive Director, and Mun Ho, Visiting Scholar in Economics, had an op-ed in the Sunday Review of the New York Times on October 27, 2013. Click here to see the article. The op-ed describes the challenges to China of...
The Win-Win of Climate Protection and China's Energy Security
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Speaker: WU Gang WU Gang, Visiting Scholar, Harvard China Project; Associate Professor, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, Institute of Policy and Management, Chinese Academy of Sciences Sponsored by China Project, Harvard Paulson School...
Carbon Markets in China: Recent Experience and Future Prospects
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Speaker: WANG Yao WANG Yao, Visiting Fellow, Department of Economics, Harvard; Visiting Scholar, Harvard China Project; Associate Professor, Research Institute of Finance and Economics, Central University of Finance and Economics Sponsored by China...
Unraveling the Climate-Energy-Water Conundrum in China
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Speaker: LIU Hengwei LIU Hengwei, Research Associate, Energy, Climate, and Innovation Program, The Fletcher School, Tufts University; Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy Program, Harvard Kennedy School Sponsored by China Project, Harvard...
From Rivers, Lakes, Gyres, and Floods in the Air over China to a National Framework for Efficiently Investigating Large-Scale Air Pollution
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Speaker: Kenneth RAHN Kenneth RAHN, Visiting Professor, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University; Professor, Center for Atmospheric Studies, Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island Sponsored by China...
Financing the Transition to a Low Carbon and Climate Resilient Society
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Speaker: Yannick GLEMAREC Yannick GLEMAREC, UNDP/GEF Executive Coordinator and UNDP Director of Environmental Finance, United Nations Development Programme Sponsored by China Project, Harvard Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Impacts of Present and Potential Future Aerosols from China on Air Quality, Premature Mortality and Climate Change
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Speaker: Denise MAUZERALL Denise MAUZERALL, Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University Sponsored by China Project, Harvard Paulson School...
Bibliographic References tagged with Reconciling Air Quality, Climate, and Economic Goals
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Ying Zhou, Jonathan Levy, John Evans, and James Hammitt. 2006. “The Influence of Geographic Location on Population Exposure to Emissions from Power Plants Throughout China”. Environment International, 32, 3, Pp. 365-73
Ying Zhou, Jonathan Levy, John Evans, and James Hammitt. 2006. “The Influence of Geographic Location on Population Exposure to Emissions from Power Plants Throughout China”. Environment International, 32, 3, Pp. 365-73
Mun Ho, Dale Jorgenson, and Wenhua Di. 2002. “Pollution Taxes and Public Health”. In Economics of the Environment in China, edited by Jeremy J. Warford and Yi Ning Li. Bethesda, MD: Aileen International Press
Mun Ho, Dale Jorgenson, and Wenhua Di. 2002. “Pollution Taxes and Public Health”. In Economics of the Environment in China, edited by Jeremy J. Warford and Yi Ning Li. Bethesda, MD: Aileen International Press
Y. Zhou, Jonathan Levy, James Hammitt, and John Evans. 2003. “Estimating Population Exposure to Power Plant Emissions Using CALPUFF: A Case Study in Beijing, China”. Atmospheric Environment, 37, 6, Pp. 815-26
Y. Zhou, Jonathan Levy, James Hammitt, and John Evans. 2003. “Estimating Population Exposure to Power Plant Emissions Using CALPUFF: A Case Study in Beijing, China”. Atmospheric Environment, 37, 6, Pp. 815-26
Chris Nielsen and Mun Ho. 2013. “Atmospheric Environment in China: Introduction and Research Review”. In Clearer Skies Over China: Reconciling Air Quality, Climate, and Economic Goals, Pp. 3-58. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
Chris Nielsen and Mun Ho. 2013. “Atmospheric Environment in China: Introduction and Research Review”. In Clearer Skies Over China: Reconciling Air Quality, Climate, and Economic Goals, Pp. 3-58. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
Chris Nielsen, Mun Ho, Yu Zhao, Yuxuan Wang, Yu Lei, and Jing Cao. 2013. “Summary: Sulfur Mandates and Carbon Taxes for 2006-2010”. In Clearer Skies Over China: Reconciling Air Quality, Climate, and Economic Goals, Pp. 59-102. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
Chris Nielsen, Mun Ho, Yu Zhao, Yuxuan Wang, Yu Lei, and Jing Cao. 2013. “Summary: Sulfur Mandates and Carbon Taxes for 2006-2010”. In Clearer Skies Over China: Reconciling Air Quality, Climate, and Economic Goals, Pp. 59-102. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
Chris Nielsen, Mun Ho, Jing Cao, Yu Lei, Yuxuan Wang, and Yu Zhao. 2013. “Summary: Carbon Taxes for 2013-2020”. In Clearer Skies Over China: Reconciling Air Quality, Climate, and Economic Goals, Pp. 103-57. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
Chris Nielsen, Mun Ho, Jing Cao, Yu Lei, Yuxuan Wang, and Yu Zhao. 2013. “Summary: Carbon Taxes for 2013-2020”. In Clearer Skies Over China: Reconciling Air Quality, Climate, and Economic Goals, Pp. 103-57. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
Yu Zhao. 2013. “Primary Air Pollutant Emissions of Coal-Fired Power Plants in China”. In Clearer Skies Over China: Reconciling Air Quality, Climate, and Economic Goals, Pp. 161-202. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
Yu Zhao. 2013. “Primary Air Pollutant Emissions of Coal-Fired Power Plants in China”. In Clearer Skies Over China: Reconciling Air Quality, Climate, and Economic Goals, Pp. 161-202. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
Yu Lei, Qiang Zhang, Chris Nielsen, and Kebin He. 2013. “Primary Air Pollutants and CO2 Emissions from Cement Production in China”. In Clearer Skies Over China: Reconciling Air Quality, Climate, and Economic Goals, Pp. 203-24. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
Yu Lei, Qiang Zhang, Chris Nielsen, and Kebin He. 2013. “Primary Air Pollutants and CO2 Emissions from Cement Production in China”. In Clearer Skies Over China: Reconciling Air Quality, Climate, and Economic Goals, Pp. 203-24. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
Yu Zhao, Wei Wei, and Yu Lei. 2013. “An Anthropogenic Emission Inventory of Primary Air Pollutants in China for 2005 and 2010”. In Clearer Skies Over China: Reconciling Air Quality, Climate, and Economic Goals, Pp. 225-61. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
Yu Zhao, Wei Wei, and Yu Lei. 2013. “An Anthropogenic Emission Inventory of Primary Air Pollutants in China for 2005 and 2010”. In Clearer Skies Over China: Reconciling Air Quality, Climate, and Economic Goals, Pp. 225-61. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
Yuxuan Wang. 2013. “Atmospheric Modeling of Pollutant Concentrations”. In Clearer Skies Over China: Reconciling Air Quality, Climate, and Economic Goals, Pp. 263-89. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
Yuxuan Wang. 2013. “Atmospheric Modeling of Pollutant Concentrations”. In Clearer Skies Over China: Reconciling Air Quality, Climate, and Economic Goals, Pp. 263-89. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press