The Thinking of Carbon Emissions Reduction Path under the Current Conditions of our Country - Based on the Comparison and Analysis of Carbon Trading and Carbon Tax

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In the 21st century, with the increasingly serious global climate problems, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and achieve the global transition to a low-carbon economy, has gradually become the consensus of all countries in the world. And our country as the largest developing country and also is highly depend on fossil fuels, how to give attention to both promote the economic development, to meet people's growing material and cultural needs and protect the environment comprehensive energy conservation and emissions reduction between the internal conflict, is the problem which our country must seriously face and solve. This article will introduce the carbon trading and carbon tax and combined with the current China's national condition analysis the path choice of implementation of carbon emission reduction work in China.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 807-809)

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1070-1074

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September 2013

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