Growing CO2 reduction costs in China prompt urgent low-carbon innovation.
The study analyzed the costs of reducing CO2 emissions in different Chinese provinces from 2000 to 2015. By using a mathematical model, the researchers found that these costs increased over time, especially after 2012. The distribution of these costs varied across provinces, with some showing a pattern of increase, decrease, and then stabilization. This suggests that regions need to focus on different strategies to reduce their carbon footprint effectively.