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China's emissions trading takes steps towards big ambitions

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Jotzo, Frank
Karplus, Valerie
Grubb, Michael
Löschel, Andreas
Neuhoff, Karsten
Wu, Libo
Teng, Fei

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Nature Publishing Group

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China recently announced its national emissions trading scheme, advancing market-based approaches to cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Its evolution over coming years will determine whether it becomes an effective part of China's portfolio of climate policies.

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Nature Climate Change

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2099-12-31