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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-37410-2The risks of climate change pose severe challenges to China. Adaptation to climate change has become an inevitable choice (Huitema in Ecology and Society 21(3), .). Meanwhile, China is still in the early stages of exploration in terms of the theoretical framework, analytical methods, planning, and implementation of climate adaptation.intolerance 发表于 2025-3-24 08:22:32
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Complexity of Climate Change as a Subject in EconomicsClimate change is a scientific issue involving uncertainty and high risks. It links to interest distribution and requests rational responses. Therefore, the economic analysis provides the necessary theoretical and methodological foundations for understanding and reactions to climate change.终端 发表于 2025-3-24 16:28:49
Prospects of Carbon Emissions as Bads for TradingChina‘s policy of building a national carbon emission trading system has attracted wide attention around the world. Is emission trading an effective instrument for boosting low carbon development. Does it have a promising market prospect? How make carbon markets exert positive and effective functions?Fibroid 发表于 2025-3-24 22:44:30
Carbon Emissions Demands of Human DevelopmentThe Industrial Revolution started in the mid-1800s, led to large-scale combustion of fossil fuel, and transited human society from an agricultural civilization with low productivity to an industrial civilization with high productivity and a dramatic increase in physical wealth accumulation.熟练 发表于 2025-3-25 00:33:05
Measuring Carbon Emissions for Basic NecessitiesSen (Commodities and Capabilities. North-Holland, Amsterdam, p. 130, 1985) criticizes the neoclassic economic growth model and believes that the fundamental objective of development is to expand people’s scope of choices and achieve people’s comprehensive development.