Chinese cities exhibit varying degrees of economic growth and CO2 emission decoupling between 2005 to 2015
This dataset provides 1) CO2 emissions, GDP, and population of Chinese cities 2005, 2010, and 2015; 2) supporting tables of published in One Earth, 2021. Detailed information could be required from y.shan@rug.nl (Dr Yuli Shan) and caibf@caep.org.cn (professor Bofeng Cai).
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