This book employs a systematic and multi-faceted approach to explore China's coal consumption, emissions, and its development model. The book first provides an overview of the global and Chinese energy consumption trends and mix, with a particular focus on the position and role of coal. Through comparative analysis, it clarifies the importance of coal in global and Chinese energy security. It details the environmental problems arising from coal consumption, especially carbon dioxide and other harmful gas emissions, and their impacts on global climate change and human health. By collecting and…mehr
This book employs a systematic and multi-faceted approach to explore China's coal consumption, emissions, and its development model. The book first provides an overview of the global and Chinese energy consumption trends and mix, with a particular focus on the position and role of coal. Through comparative analysis, it clarifies the importance of coal in global and Chinese energy security. It details the environmental problems arising from coal consumption, especially carbon dioxide and other harmful gas emissions, and their impacts on global climate change and human health. By collecting and analyzing extensive data, such as coal consumption volumes and carbon dioxide emission levels, the book presents the historical trends and current status of China's coal consumption and emissions. The book conducts comparative study on China and global policies related to coal consumption control and clean energy development, providing insights and lessons for China. It explores the development model of technologies such as clean and efficient coal utilization, renewable energy, and carbon capture and storage (CCS), assessing their potential to reduce coal consumption and emissions.
Liang Liang, professor, doctor, doctoral supervisor. He previously served as the president of Hefei University of Technology. In recent years, he is mainly engaged in the research of data envelopment analysis, supply chain management and enterprise digital transformation, which has made a certain impact over the world. He has published more than 300 papers in high level journals such as Operations Research, Operations Research, Journal of Operations Management, IEEE Tran. On SMC, OMEGA, IIE Transactions, Naval Research Logistics and so on. Tao Ding, doctor of Management, associate professor and master supervisor of School of Economics, Hefei University of Technology, visiting scholar of Worcester Institute of Technology, USA. He mainly engages in the research of evaluation technology and methods, regional economy, ecological economy and green finance. He has published more than 50 high level papers in the journals such as OMEGA, Annals of Operations Research, Energy Economics, Socio-economic Planning Sciences, Computational Economics and so on. He has also published 5 academic books in the field of environmental economics and resources management. Ruipeng Tan, doctor of Economics, professor and master supervisor of School of Economics, Hefei University of Technology. He mainly engages in the research of ESG evaluation, energy economics and environmental economics. He has published more than 30 high level papers in the journals such as Journal of Development Economics, Energy Economics, Transport Policy, Journal of Environmental Management and so on Malin Song, professor, doctor (post), doctoral supervisor. In recent years, he is mainly engaged in the research of data envelopment analysis and environmental economic statistics, especially in the evaluation methods and applications of environmental efficiency, which has made a certain impact over the world. He has published more than 300 papers in high level journals such as OMEGA, Annals of Operations Research, Journal of Environmental Management and so on. He has also published more than 10 books in the field of environmental economics and resources management.
Inhaltsangabe
Coal Consumption in China,.- Global Coal Consumption.- Carbon Emissions from Coal in China.- Global Emissions from Coal Consumption.- Coal Consumption Forecast and Development Trends.- Coal Emissions and the Path to Achieving the Dual-Carbon Goals.- Coal Emissions and Energy Security.
Coal Consumption in China,.- Global Coal Consumption.- Carbon Emissions from Coal in China.- Global Emissions from Coal Consumption.- Coal Consumption Forecast and Development Trends.- Coal Emissions and the Path to Achieving the Dual-Carbon Goals.- Coal Emissions and Energy Security.
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