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Carbon emissions in China's tradeA large share of China's carbon emissions is linked to consumption that takes place in its most developed provinces and overseas. A study highlights the implications of considering those emissions in the country's climate policy.

机译:在中国tradeA碳排放大的份额中国的碳排放与消费发生在最发达的省份和海外。考虑这些排放的气候政策。

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China is a global carbon crossroads. Wealthy eastern coastal provinces import carbon-intensive goodsfrom the country's less affluent centre and west. But China also exports carbon to consumers abroad, particularly in Europe, Japan and the United States. A key question is whether and how policy can hold consumers responsible for the direct and indirectemissions in the goods they buy. Writing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, Feng and colleagues1 illustrate the magnitude of this challenge by linking over half of China's domestic emissions to consumption in the wealthy parts of China and overseas.
机译:中国是一个全球碳十字路口。东部沿海省份进口碳密集型goodsfrom该国不太富裕的中心西方。在国外,尤其在欧洲,日本和美国。政策可以容纳消费者负责直接和indirectemissions货物购买。美国科学院,冯colleagues1说明这个的大小通过链接超过一半的中国的挑战国内排放富人的消费中国和海外的部分。

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