Study on the Low-Carbon Economy of the Development Restrictive Problem

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The development of low-carbon economy is restricted and affected by the natural conditions, the economic stage as well as the industry technological level; and it needs a worldwide cooperation. The development of Chinese low-carbon economy should be established on the basis of the native condition and the national interest because of the uneven level of low-carbon emission, the exceedingly limited R&D and innovation ability of China; which will be the biggest challenge for Chinese “high-carbon economy “transiting into “low-carbon economy”. It’s the inevitable way to overcome the low-carbon economic difficulties by improving the following items: Governments’ cooperation, international organization coordination, energy consumption patterns, human being life styles, modern industrial rebuilding, eco-civilization and ecological economy’s establishment and the relevant system.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 480-481)

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1507-1510

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June 2011

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