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Can switching from coal to shale gas bring net carbon reductions to China?

Qin et al., 2017

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713578489630225503
Author
Qin Y
Edwards R
Tong F
Mauzerall D
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Environmental science & technology

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To increase energy security and reduce emissions of air pollutants and CO2 from coal use, China is attempting to duplicate the rapid development of shale gas that has taken place in the United States. This work builds a framework to estimate the lifecycle greenhouse gas …
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