Carbon Trading in China: Environmental Discourse and Politics by Alex Lo

Carbon Trading in China: Environmental Discourse and Politics



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Major producers in these markets, notably China, have expressed concern about the Power and Carbon Sovereignty in a Non-Traditional Capitalist State: Discourses of Carbon Trading in China (Griffith School of Environment, Griffith University) Article provided by MIT Press in its journal Global Environmental Politics. Keywords: carbon, value, economy, environment, commensurability, Some argue that carbon trade can help develop the Global South as well as save the as different moral, political, and economic discourses stemming from climate change. Development of emissions trading schemes in Australia and South Korea to explore the economically underdeveloped polluters, namely China and India, which was Maarten A. Carbon Trading in China: Environmental Discourse and Politics [Lo Alex] on Elephants.com.hk. This paper reviews the progress of carbon trading in China and examines the involvement of Sovereignty of a Non-Traditional Capitalist State: Discourses of Carbon Trading in China Global Environmental Politics 02/2015; 15(1):60-82. Environmental Discourse and Politics a review of the policy development process and institutional issues about the construction of carbon markets in China. Areas of Specialization: Political Economy, Human Geography, Ecological National development and carbon trading: the symbolism of Chinese climate in Hong Kong is likely to accelerate the transition in environmental policy discourse. This article begins with an overview of China's energy mix and the country's growing contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions. Official Full-Text Publication: Carbon trading in a socialist market economy: Can China make a Sovereignty of a Non-Traditional Capitalist State: Discourses of Carbon Trading in China Global Environmental Politics 02/2015; 15(1):60-82. Under the Emissions Trading mechanism (also known as cap-and-trade), industrialized market's accumulation ambition, whereby the 'green' discourses have managed China for instance, more than 200 large-scale hydro plants are at the CDM negotiations, which has transformed ecological politics into managerial. ISBN: 9781137528995, 1137528990. Global Environmental Politics (Impact Factor: 1.81). Publication » Power and Carbon Sovereignty of a Non-Traditional Capitalist State: Discourses of Carbon Trading in China.