2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cjpre.2021.12.017
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Research on China’s technology lists for addressing climate change

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“…Advanced production technologies can improve resource utilization efficiency, leading to positive externalities in emission reduction. Research on the technology list for China's response to climate change supports this assumption[42]. Under this assumption, emissions from output at different technological levels differ.…”
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“…Advanced production technologies can improve resource utilization efficiency, leading to positive externalities in emission reduction. Research on the technology list for China's response to climate change supports this assumption[42]. Under this assumption, emissions from output at different technological levels differ.…”
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“…Therefore, this study aimed to: (1) determine the variation patterns in both above- and below-ground parts C, N, P stoichiometries of plant community in response to a salinity gradient; (2) identify the dominant soil factors affecting above- and below-ground parts C, N, P stoichiometries of plant community under salinity stress; and (3) examine the relationships between species relative abundance and the above- and below-ground parts C, N, P stoichiometries and their intraspecific variations under salinity stress. Considering that the degree of soil salinization has increased due to rises in sea level and increase of drought incidences ( Aragüés et al., 2015 ; Sun et al., 2017 ; Cai et al., 2021 ; Wang et al., 2021 ), the findings of this study may aid in an improved understanding of the carbon allocation processes in plant communities and better predict their responses to global changes.…”
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