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Sustainable low-carbon city development in China (Chinese)

Cities contribute an estimated 70 percent of the world's energy-related greenhouse gases (GHG). Their locations, often in low-elevation coastal zones, and large populations make them particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. But cities often take steps, even ahead of national governments, to reduce GHG emissions. So it is with China's cities, which are well placed to chart a low-carbon growth path to help reach China's national targets...
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  • 2012/01/01

  • Policy Note

  • 67226

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  • China,

  • East Asia and Pacific,

  • 2012/05/08

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  • Sustainable low-carbon city development in China

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Baeumler,Axel E. N.; Ijjasz-Vasquez,Ede Jorge; Mehndiratta,Shomik Raj.

Sustainable low-carbon city development in China (Chinese). Directions in development ; countries and regions Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/983171468214510897

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