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Effects of the US withdrawal from Paris Agreement on the carbon emission space and cost of China and

Hancheng DAI, Yang XIE, Haibin ZHANG, Zhongjue YU, Wentao WANG

Frontiers in Energy 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3,   Pages 362-375 doi: 10.1007/s11708-018-0574-y

Abstract: However, after Trump took office as president of the United States (US), the US withdrew from the Pariseconomy/computable general equilibrium (IMED/CGE) model, assesses the impacts of the US withdrawal from Paris

Keywords: Paris Agreement     China and India     the US withdrawal     carbon emission space     mitigation cost    

Responding to the Paris Climate Agreement: global climate change mitigation efforts

Yong GENG, Tsuyoshi FUJITA, Anthony CHIU, Hancheng DAI, Han HAO

Frontiers in Energy 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3,   Pages 333-337 doi: 10.1007/s11708-018-0587-6

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How diplomacy saved the COP21 Paris Climate Conference, but now, can we save ourselves?

D. Nathaniel MULCAHY, David L. MULCAHY

Frontiers in Energy 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3,   Pages 344-352 doi: 10.1007/s11708-017-0498-y

Abstract: The 2015 COP21 Paris accord was a masterful, perhaps even world-saving, diplomatic advance toward makingwere made available, on line, as prepublication offerings, in order to be widely viewed before the ParisWhatever the reasons, the Paris Climate Conference, was a success.

Keywords: COP21     Paris     climate     agreement     offsets     mitigation     IPCC    

Tackling climate change and promoting the energy revolution

Xiangwan DU

Frontiers in Energy 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3,   Pages 338-343 doi: 10.1007/s11708-018-0535-5

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Following the Paris Agreement, green and low-carbon development has entered into a new stage.

Keywords: climate change     Paris Agreement     low-carbon transition     energy revolution    

Situation and measures of China’s CO

Jiankun HE

Frontiers in Energy 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3,   Pages 353-361 doi: 10.1007/s11708-018-0564-0

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Global response to climate change has entered the phase of full implementation of the Paris Agreement, China will continue to play a positive and constructive leading role in the implementation of the Paris

Keywords: climate change     the Paris Agreement     energy revolution     NDC (national determined contribution) goals    

Fatigue crack growth simulations of 3-D linear elastic cracks under thermal load by XFEM

Himanshu PATHAK,Akhilendra SINGH,I.V. SINGH,S. K. YADAV

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 4,   Pages 359-382 doi: 10.1007/s11709-015-0304-z

Abstract: This paper deals with the fatigue crack growth simulations of three-dimensional linear elastic cracks by XFEM under cyclic thermal load. Both temperature and displacement approximations are extrinsically enriched by Heaviside and crack front enrichment functions. Crack growth is modelled by successive linear extensions, and the end points of these linear extensions are joined by cubic spline segments to obtain a modified crack front. Different crack geometries such as planer, non-planer and arbitrary spline shape cracks are simulated under thermal shock, adiabatic and isothermal loads to reveal the sturdiness and versatility of the XFEM approach.

Keywords: 3-D cracks     fatigue life     Paris law     thermal load     XFEM    

Addressing Climate Change—From the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Changeto the Paris

Yun Gao,Xiang Gao,Xiaohua Zhang

Engineering 2017, Volume 3, Issue 2,   Pages 272-278 doi: 10.1016/J.ENG.2017.01.022

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The Paris Agreement proposed to keep the increase in global average temperature to well below 2 °Climate Change (UNFCCC) has now evolved into the numerical temperature rise target in Article 2 of the Paris

Keywords: Climate change     International negotiation     Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change     United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change     Long-term goal     Critical vulnerability     Intuitive building    

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Effects of the US withdrawal from Paris Agreement on the carbon emission space and cost of China and

Hancheng DAI, Yang XIE, Haibin ZHANG, Zhongjue YU, Wentao WANG

Journal Article

Responding to the Paris Climate Agreement: global climate change mitigation efforts

Yong GENG, Tsuyoshi FUJITA, Anthony CHIU, Hancheng DAI, Han HAO

Journal Article

How diplomacy saved the COP21 Paris Climate Conference, but now, can we save ourselves?

D. Nathaniel MULCAHY, David L. MULCAHY

Journal Article

Tackling climate change and promoting the energy revolution

Xiangwan DU

Journal Article

Situation and measures of China’s CO

Jiankun HE

Journal Article

Fatigue crack growth simulations of 3-D linear elastic cracks under thermal load by XFEM

Himanshu PATHAK,Akhilendra SINGH,I.V. SINGH,S. K. YADAV

Journal Article

Addressing Climate Change—From the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Changeto the Paris

Yun Gao,Xiang Gao,Xiaohua Zhang

Journal Article