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Jeremy Schreifels
China Environment Forum
Affiliation:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Two for One: A New Co-control Approach for Air Pollution and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in China
March 14, 2012 // 9:00am — 11:00am
Please join us for an insightful conversation with two researchers, Hu Tao and Mao Xianqiang, who will discuss how these co-control methods serve MEP in implementing the current 12th Five-Year Plan targets and the new air quality standards and the understand the prospects of some on-the-ground pilot projects in cities and the power sector in China.
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