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Going Clean: New Research Shows how China can Adopt low-Carbon Growth
- Energy efficiency gains through improved building design, standards for
electrical appliances and the use of less energy-intensive materials
- A massive shift towards the use of renewable energy such as wind and
solar energy, municipal solid waste and biomass, and small hydropower
- Electric vehicles for road transport
- Using Carbon Capture and Storage technology in new coal-fired power
plants
- A better international cooperation mechanism that can channel more
finance and technologies from developed countries
The report by Chinese, Swedish, German, British and American experts says
that these changes would also present opportunities for
"A low-carbon
"
Going Clean recommends a phase-out of fossil fuel subsidies and for
carbon to be priced more highly, either through a carbon tax or a global
cap-and-trade system. "With today's low prices, the incentives for a
low-carbon transition are not strong enough. But this can change," said Dr
"Consumption and production patterns also need to be steered in a more
resource- sustainable direction," said
The shift to a low-carbon economy will hit coal-fired power and some
heavy industries, but will also create new 'green jobs'. In the first half of
2009,
"Even in these difficult economic times, climate change action may
present more opportunities than costs," said Professor
The Chinese 50 Economists Forum is a
- Going Clean - The Economics of China's Low-Carbon Development will be
launched in Beijing on 8 December 2009, 12:00 at the Raffles Beijing
Hotel.
- The report can be downloaded from http://www.sei-international.org
SOURCE Stockholm Environment Institute and the Chinese Economists 50 Forum
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