Notable Policy Citations
Nature 2022
Helveston, John, Gang He*, and Michael Davidson. 2022. Quantifying the Cost Savings of Global Solar Photovoltaic Supply Chains. Nature 612: 83–87. doi: 10.1038/s41586-022-05316-6. Cited by:
UN, OECD, The World Bank, WTO and IMF. 2024. Working Together for Better Climate Action.
UK Parliament Select Committee Publications. 2024. Written evidence submitted by UK Trade for Net Zero.
World Bank. 2024. World Development Report 2024: The Middle-Income Trap.
World Trade Organization. 2024. Working together for better climate action: Carbon pricing, policy spillovers, and global climate goals.
International Renewable Energy Agency. 2024. Renewable energy and jobs: Annual review 2024.
World Trade Organization. 2023. Trade Policy Tools for Climate Action.
World Trade Organization. 2023. Global Value Chain Development Report 2023.
Nature Energy 2023
Liu, Laibao*, Gang He, Mengxi Wu*, Gang Liu, Haoran Zhang, Ying Chen, Jiashu Shen, and Shuangcheng Li. 2023. Climate Change Impacts on Planned Supply–Demand Match in Global Wind and Solar Energy Systems. Nature Energy 8(8): 870–880. doi: 10.1038/s41560-023-01304-w. Cited by:
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One Earth 2020
He, Gang*, Jiang Lin, Ying Zhang, Wenhua Zhang, Guilherme Larangeira, Chao Zhang, Wei Peng, Manzhi Liu, and Fuqiang Yang. 2020. Enabling a Rapid and Just Transition Away from Coal in China. One Earth 3(2): 187–94. doi: 10.1016/j.oneear.2020.07.012. Cited by:
IPCC. 2022. Chapter 6 Energy Systems, Climate Change 2022: mitigation of climate change: Working Group III Contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
World Bank. 2022. China Country Climate and Development Report.
Center for Strategic and International Studies. 2021. Why Won’t Major Coal-Dependent Countries Sign on to a Coal Phaseout Deal?.
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Nature Communications 2020
He, Gang*, Jiang Lin*, Froylan Sifuentes, Xu Liu, Nikit Abhyankar, and Amol Phadke*. 2020. Rapid Cost Decrease of Renewables and Storage Accelerates the Decarbonization of China’s Power System. Nature Communications 11(1): 2486. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-16184-x. Cited by:
IIASA. 2021. Understanding the employment and fiscal consequences of coal phase-out in China.
Grantham Institute. 2020. From rescue to recovery: towards a sustainable transition for China after the COVID-19 pandemic – Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy.
Institute of International and European Affairs. 2020. Course Correction: China is going Carbon Neutral.
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Energy Policy 2017
He, Gang*, David Victor. 2017. Experiences and lessons from China’s success in providing electricity for all. Resources, Conservation and Recycling 122: 335–338. doi: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2017.03.011. Cited by:
Mekong River Commission. 2019. State of the Basin Report 2018.
World Bank. 2017. A Retrospective Analysis of the Role of Isolated and Mini Grids in Power System Development.
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Environmental Science and Technology 2016
He, Gang*, Anne-Perrine Avrin, James H. Nelson, Josiah Johnston, Ana Mileva, Jianwei Tian, and Daniel M. Kammen*. 2016. SWITCH-China: A Systems Approach to Decarbonizing China’s Power System. Environmental Science & Technology 50(11): 5467–5473. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.6b01345. Cited by:
House Science, Space, and Technology Subcommittee on Energy. 2021. Fostering Equity in Energy Innovation.
IRENA. 2017. Planning for the renewable future: Long-term modelling and tools to expand variable renewable power in emerging economies.
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Energy Policy 2013
He, Gang*, Richard Morse. 2013. Addressing Carbon Offsetters’ Paradox: Lessons from Chinese Wind CDM. Energy Policy 63: 1051–1055. doi: 10.1016/j.enpol.2013.09.021. Cited by:
The ifo Institute (Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich). 2024. Sequencing Carbon Dioxide Removal into the EU ETS.
UNFCCC. 2023. Call for input 2023 - Issues included in the annotated agenda and related annexes of the eighth meeting of the Article 6.4.
Stockholm Environment Institute. 2017. International transfers under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.
Stockholm Environment Institute. 2017. Using the Clean Development Mechanism for nationally determined contributions and international aviation.
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Note: Data as of December 2024