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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
67
Citations
22258
World Ranking
1930
National Ranking
159

Best Publications

  • Temporary reduction in daily global CO2 emissions during the COVID-19 forced confinement

    Corinne Le Quéré;Robert B. Jackson;Matthew W. Jones;Adam J. P. Smith

  • China CO2 emission accounts 1997-2015.

    Yuli Shan;Dabo Guan;Dabo Guan;Heran Zheng;Jiamin Ou

  • China CO2 emission accounts 2016-2017.

    Yuli Shan;Qi Huang;Dabo Guan;Klaus Hubacek;Klaus Hubacek

  • Chinese CO2 emission flows have reversed since the global financial crisis

    Zhifu Mi;Zhifu Mi;Jing Meng;Dabo Guan;Yuli Shan

  • County-level CO2 emissions and sequestration in China during 1997–2017

    Jiandong Chen;Ming Gao;Shulei Cheng;Wenxuan Hou

  • New provincial CO2 emission inventories in China based on apparent energy consumption data and updated emission factors

    Yuli Shan;Jianghua Liu;Zhu Liu;Xinwanghao Xu

  • Consumption-based emission accounting for Chinese cities

    Zhifu Mi;Yunkun Zhang;Dabo Guan;Yuli Shan

  • Assessment to China's Recent Emission Pattern Shifts

    Yuru Guan;Yuli Shan;Qi Huang;Huilin Chen;Huilin Chen

  • Global low-carbon energy transition in the post-COVID-19 era

    Jinfang Tian;Longguang Yu;Rui Xue;Shan Zhuang

  • Methodology and applications of city level CO2 emission accounts in China

    Yuli Shan;Dabo Guan;Jianghua Liu;Zhifu Mi

  • Structural decline in China’s CO2 emissions through transitions in industry and energy systems

    Dabo Guan;Dabo Guan;Jing Meng;Jing Meng;David M. Reiner;Ning Zhang

  • City-level emission peak and drivers in China.

    Unknown

  • Burden of the global energy price crisis on households

    Unknown

  • Socioeconomic impact assessment of China's CO2 emissions peak prior to 2030

    Zhifu Mi;Yi-Ming Wei;Bing Wang;Jing Meng

  • Socioeconomic impact assessment of China's CO2 emissions peak prior to 2030

    Zhifu Mi;Zhifu Mi;Yi Ming Wei;Bing Wang;Bing Wang;Jing Meng

  • Impacts of poverty alleviation on national and global carbon emissions

    Unknown

  • Regional development and carbon emissions in China

    Jiali Zheng;Zhifu Mi;D'Maris M. Coffman;Stanimira Milcheva

  • City-level climate change mitigation in China

    Yuli Shan;Yuli Shan;Dabo Guan;Dabo Guan;Klaus Hubacek;Klaus Hubacek;Bo Zheng;Bo Zheng

  • Regional determinants of China's consumption-based emissions in the economic transition

    Heran Zheng;Zengkai Zhang;Wendong Wei;Malin Song

  • Pattern changes in determinants of Chinese emissions

    Zhifu Mi;Jing Meng;Dabo Guan;Dabo Guan;Yuli Shan

Frequent Co-Authors

Dabo Guan
Dabo Guan Tsinghua University
Jing Meng
Jing Meng University College London
Zhifu Mi
Zhifu Mi University College London
Heran Zheng
Heran Zheng University College London
Zhu Liu
Zhu Liu Tsinghua University
Klaus Hubacek
Klaus Hubacek University of Groningen
Kuishuang Feng
Kuishuang Feng University of Hong Kong
Shuai Shao
Shuai Shao East China University of Science and Technology
Yi-Ming Wei
Yi-Ming Wei Beijing Institute of Technology
Qiang Zhang
Qiang Zhang Tsinghua University

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