Ma Yuge and Joel Sandhu
Policy Implications
China needs to develop a coordinated and trustworthy energy and environment monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system that can better inform the central government about the progress in meeting energy conservation and other low-carbon targets at local levels.
The Indian government should play a bigger role in financing and implementing low-carbon policy schemes by granting stronger status to respective nodal central government agencies, as well as establishing dedicated and effective implementing agencies at subnational levels.
Global policy makers who are concerned about China and India’s low-carbon development should pay more attention to the distinction between the two countries that asks for specific rather than generalized low-carbon policy solutions.
In order to understand the crucial factors of low-carbon transition in emerging economies, international intellectual communities can generate more ideas through in-depth China-India comparative studies, especially taking consideration of their specific political economic contexts.
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