Allocation of China‘s Carbon Emission Right Based on Different Perspectives

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Different perspectives play an important role in framing Chinas climate policy. The model we have introduced is designed to access the influence of different perspectives on the allocation of carbon emission rights. Base on the model, China is divided into eight regions, and allocation of the budget to regions is computed based on a weighted mix of indicators such as population size and GDP. The result shows that the parameter values of the model are regarded as being related to specific perspectives. When base year, principle weight or discount changed, each region exhibits different characteristics under different scenarios.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 734-737)

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1804-1807

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August 2013

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