Costs of Selected Policies to Address Air Pollution in China
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Crane, Keith
Mao, Zhimin
Language
EnglishAbstract
Air pollution has been one of the most pernicious consequences of China’s last three decades of economic transformation and growth. This report estimates the costs of three measures to reduce air pollution in China: replacing coal with natural gas for residential and commercial heating, replacing half of China's coal-fired electric power generation with renewables or nuclear power, and scrapping highly polluting vehicles.
Keywords
History; Political Science; Business; PhysicsISBN
9780833089335Publisher
RAND CorporationPublication date and place
2015Classification
Energy industries and utilities
Asian history
Environmental policy and protocols
Energy