4.2.3 Lessons Drawn from Comparative International Studies for China's Energy Development
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Intro; Preface I; Preface II; Introduction; Promote Low-Carbon Development for Ecological Progress; Theories on Development and the Development of Theories; Implications and Significance of Low-Carbon Development; The Urgency and Strategies of Low-Carbon Transition; Contents; 1 The History of Human Civilization; 1.1 The Evolution of Human Civilizations; 1.2 Progress and Perils of the Industrial Civilization; 1.2.1 The Rapid Development of the Global Economy; 1.2.2 Energy Resources Concerning the Global Economic Development; 1.2.3 Global Environmental Problems Across the Globe
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1.3 Reflections on the Industrial Civilization1.3.1 Reflections of International Communities; 1.3.2 Reflections of the Chinese Society; 1.4 Low-Carbon Development Toward Ecological Civilization; 1.4.1 Essential Concepts of Ecological Civilization; 1.4.2 The Implications of Ecological Civilization; 1.4.3 The Reality and Lasting Significance of Ecological Civilization; 1.4.4 Low-Carbon Development is the Only Way to Ecological Civilization; 1.5 Summary; 2 Modern Science of Climate Change and Proposition of Low Carbon; 2.1 Formation of Climate Change Science
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2.1.1 Climate Warming and Environmental Issues2.1.2 Human Understanding of Greenhouse Effect; 2.1.3 International Scientific Research Plans and Scientific Perception; 2.2 Adapt to and Mitigate Climate Change; 2.2.1 Effect of Climate Warming on the World and China; 2.2.2 Mitigating and Adapting to Climate Change; 2.2.3 China's Actions to Mitigate Climate Change; 2.3 International Efforts of Tackling Climate Change; 2.3.1 The Origin of IPCC and Its Role in UNFCCC; 2.3.2 Main Channels of Tackling Climate Change; 2.3.3 Other International Mechanisms of Tackling Climate Change
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2.3.4 The Future of International Climate Change Negotiations and China's Engagement3 The Concept of Low-Carbon Development; 3.1 Proposition of the Concept of Low-Carbon Development; 3.1.1 International Background; 3.1.2 Concept and Connotations of Low-Carbon Development; 3.2 The Relation Between Low-Carbon Development, Green Development, and Circular Development; 3.2.1 Low-Carbon Development and Green Development; 3.2.2 Low-Carbon Development and Circular Development; 3.2.3 Internal Logic of Green, Circular, and Low-Carbon Development
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4 High-Carbon Development is not the Only Way of Modernization4.1 Different Growth Models in Developed Countries and Regions; 4.1.1 Study of Energy Consumption and Carbon Emission Trend in Typical Developed Countries and Regions; 4.1.2 Comparison of Typical Developed Countries and Regions in Energy Consumption and Carbon Emission; 4.2 Analysis of the Reasons for Different Growth Models in Developed Countries and Regions; 4.2.1 Comparison of Industrial Structure and Energy Efficiency; 4.2.2 Comparison of Energy End Users
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book introduces readers to the status quo and recent advances in Chinas low-carbon development. From the evolution of human civilization, to the proposal of low-carbon concepts, up to the choice of Chinas low-carbon path, the book provides a comprehensive review of low-carbon development, while also elaborating on the core concept, goals and methods. In addition, it addresses a series of questions and issues closely tied to todays social development, such as: "Why is it so vital to pursue low-carbon development?" and "How can China implement low-carbon development?" Accordingly, readers will gain a better grasp of low-carbon development, including low-carbon production and low-carbon lifestyles.