China’s 2012 Energy Report Card
China’s 2012 Energy Report Card
by Trevor Houser | February 27, 2013
available at http://rhg.com/notes/chinas-2012-energy-report-card
by Trevor Houser | February 27, 2013
available at http://rhg.com/notes/chinas-2012-energy-report-card
Climate change is emerging as one of the biggest challenges confronting the sustainability of our planet, affecting the development prospects of both developed and developing countries. http://www.ids.ac.uk/publication/who-drives-climate-relevant-policy-implementation-in-china
With more than $50 billion worth of completed deals, Chinese firms continued to be an important driver of global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity in 2014. However, anticipation of a different growth model and more liberal outward investment policies have affected Chinese buying behavior and deal structures. This note reviews China’s global outbound M&A activity…
In the frame of the European research project WWWforEurope (Welfare, Wealth, Work for Europe), a “Best Paper Award” will be granted for scientific advances in the following fields: – Increasing resilience of the economic and financial system – Financing the welfare state in a low growth scenario – Options to reduce working time (who, how,…
International Trade, Supply Chains, and Emerging Markets
It has been published the interesting article ” EU patents predict green recovery” on the e journal Horizon http://horizon-magazine.eu/article/eu-patents-predict-green-recovery_en.html
MIIT action plans calls for a 4 million ton reduction in coal consumption in 2015 and places particular focus on controlling harmful emissions in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and Yangzte River Delta regions, with overarching sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, VOC and dust control targets. Test projects in these regions will be used to establish national targets. The…