Grantham Research Institute’s China Programme
China is currently the largest country emitter of greenhouse gases in the world, and also home to a large population that is exposed and vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and other environmental threats.
The Grantham Research Institute is engaged in a sustained programme of research, policy analysis and engagement about China’s role in tackling climate change and other serious challenges, and its transition to sustainable, inclusive and resilient growth.
This programme of work is carried out in partnership with experts at other institutions and organisations around the world, and is funded through the generous support of a range of donors.
Research Projects
Energy Foundation
Informing strategic economic planning during the preparation of China’s 14th Five-Year Plan.
China Development Forum
Annual event providing a opportunity for dialogue between senior officials of the Chinese government, global business leaders, international organisations and renowned scholars.
Global Alliance of Universities on Climate
Global network of higher education institutions committed to the initiation and support of actions required to respond to the challenge of climate change.
Publications
Embracing the new paradigm of green development
Factors driving China’s carbon emissions after the COVID-19 outbreak
Commentaries
Is China living up to its pledges on climate change and energy transition?
China’s role in climate change battle ‘crucial’
Events
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Embracing the new paradigm of green development: launch event of the “China Carbon Neutrality Policy Framework Research Report” – video
Event Type: Online eventThis event was co-organised by the Grantham Research Institute (GRI) at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)… Read more