Ke Wang

Position: Deputy Dean, Associate Professor

E-mail:wangkert@ruc.edu.cn

Selected Publications

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

[1] Zhou Y, Ma M, Kong F, Wang K, et al. Capturing the co-benefits of energy efficiency in China — A perspective from the water-energy nexus[J]. Resources Conservation & Recycling, 2018, 132:93-101.DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2018.01.019

[2] Zhou Y, Li H, Wang K, et al. China’s energy-water nexus: Spillover effects of energy and water policy[J]. Global Environmental Change, 2016, 40: 92-100. DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2016.07.003

[3] Yuanchun Zhou, Bing Zhang, Ji Zou, Jun Bi, Ke Wang, Joint R&D in low-carbon technology development in China: A case study of the wind-turbine manufacturing industry. Energy Policy, 2012. 46: p. 100--108. DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2012.03.037

[4] Wang Ke, Wang Can, Chen Jining, Analysis of the economic impact of different Chinese climate policy options based on a CGE model incorporating endogenous technological change, Energy Policy, 37 (2009) 2930–2940. DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2009.03.023

[5] Liu Junling, Wang Ke* and Zou Ji. The Net Flow of Carbon Emissions Embodied in Trade of China. Journal of Resources and Ecology2015, 6(3): 146-154. DOI: 10.5814/j.issn.1674-764x.2015.03.003

[6] Yiying C, Harry. F L, Ke W*, et al. Synergy between Virtual Local Air Pollutants and Greenhouse Gases Emissions Embodied in China's International Trade[J]. Journal of Resources and Ecology, 2017, 8(6): 571-583. DOI: 10.5814/j.issn.1674-764x.2017.06.003

[7] Junling, LIU, Ke WANG*, Ji ZOU*, Ying Kong. The implications of coal consumption in the power sector for China’s CO2 peaking target. Applied Energy, 253 (2019), 113518. DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.113518

[8] Junling LIU, Xirui CHEN, Haiwei ZHOU, Ke WANG*, etc. A Practical Methodology to Evaluate Internationally Consistent Energy Data for China’s Transport Sector, Journal of Clean Production, 239(2019),118030. DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.118030

[9] LIU Jun Ling, WANG Ke* et al. China's long-term low carbon transition pathway under the urbanization process. Advances in Climate Change Research10 (2019) 240-249. DOI: 10.1016/j.accre.2019.12.001

[10] Liu, J., Yin, M., Wang, K*. et al. Long-term impacts of urbanization through population migration on China's energy demand and CO2 emissions. Mitig Adapt Strategy Glob Change (2020)25: 1053-1071. DOI: 10.1007/s11027-020-09919-0.

[11] Junling Liu, Mingjian Yin, Qinrui Xia-Hou, Ke Wang*, Ji Zou. Comparison of sectoral low-carbon transition pathways in China under the nationally determined contribution and 2 °C targets. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 149, October 2021, 111336. DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2021.111336

[12] Yanhua WangYanyue QinKe Wang* et al. Where is the most feasible, economical, and green wind energy? Evidence from high-resolution potential mapping in China. Journal of Cleaner Production 376 (2022) 134287. DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.134287

[13] Liang, Y., Zhang, Y., Wang, Y., Zhang H.*, Wang K* et al. Chinese electricity-focused input-output dataset with detailed coal power and alternative energy for 2018. Sci Data 10, 553 (2023). DOI: 10.1038/s41597-023-02466-8

[14] Tiantian Wang, Yanhua Wang, Ke Wang* et al. Five-dimensional assessment of China's centralized and distributed photovoltaic potentialFrom solar irradiation to CO2 mitigation. Applied Energy 365(2024), 122326. DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.122326

[15] Geng Yanli, Zou Ji, Xu Guangqing, et al. Study on the Learning Curve of Energy Technologies[J].  Environmental Protection, 2009(08):63-66. DOI:10.14026/j.cnki.0253-9705.2009.08.026 (in Chinese)

[16] Zeng Xiangang, Wang Ke, Cheng Leilei, et al. Evaluation of Non-Use Value of Ecological Resources in the Three-River Source Region[J]. China Environmental Science, 2009,29(06):589-593. (in Chinese)

[17] Zou Ji, Fu Sha, Wang Ke. Costs of Achieving China's Carbon Intensity Reduction Targets[J]. Environmental Protection, 2009(24):26-27. DOI:10.14026/j.cnki.0253-9705.2009.24.009 (in Chinese)

[18] Zhou Yuanchun, Zou Ji, Wang Ke. How Can Low-carbon Technologies Overcome Intellectual Property Barriers? [J]. Environmental Protection, 2010(02):68-70. DOI: 10.14026/j.cnki.0253-9705.2010.02.026 (in Chinese)

[19] WANG Shi-yue, CHEN Min-peng, WANG Ke, ZOU Ji. Analysis of the Socio-Economic Impacts of Low Carbon Policies in China’s Power Sector[J]. China Population, Resources and Environment, 2010,20(S2):14-18.

[20] Zou Ji, Wang Ke, Fu Sha. From Copenhagen to Mexico City: Evaluation and Reflection on International Climate Negotiations[J]. Environmental Economics, 2010(Z1): 24-29. (in Chinese)

[21] WANG Ke, ZOU Ji, CUI Xueqin, LIU Junling. Review of the Progress of Technology Transfer Issue in International Climate Negotiation[J]. Global Review, 2013(04):12-26+139.DOI:10.13851/j.cnki.gjzw.2013.04.002 (in Chinese)

[22] ZHANG Jing-jing, WANG Ke, ZOU Ji. Analysis on the influence of CDM on wind power in China[J]. Renewable Energy Resources, 2011,29(02):147-151.DOI:10.13941/j.cnki.21-1469/tk.2011.02.008 (in Chinese)

[23] CUI Xue-qin, WANG Ke ZOU Ji. Models of Wind Turbine Manufacturing Technology Transfer in China and Evaluation on Technology Progress Effects[J]. China Population, Resources and Environment, 2011,21(03):64-70. DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1002-2104.2011.03.012 (in Chinese)

[24] LIU Jun-ling, WANG Ke. Calculation of Chinese Trade-embedded Carbon Emissions Based on HS Four-digit Code of Customs Commodities[J]. International Economics and Trade Research, 2014,30(02):28-38. DOI:10.13687/j.cnki.gjjmts.2014.02.006 (in Chinese)

[25] Liu Junlin Wang Ke Zou Ji. An Analysis of Global Carbon Emission Flows embodied in Trade based on MRIO Model[J]. World Economy Studies, 2014(06):43-48+88. DOI:10.13516/j.cnki.wes.2014.06.007 (in Chinese)

[26] Wang Ke, Yao Xingying, Liu Qiyuan. Analysis of Inequalities in Regional Carbon Emissions in China Based on Theil Index and KAYA Factors[J]. Environmental Protection Science, 2014,40(05):90-96. DOI:10.16803/j.cnki.issn.1004-6216.2014.05.020. (in Chinese)

[27] LIU Junling, WANG Ke, ZOU Ji. Analysis of the Net Flow of Carbon Emissions Embodied in Trade of China[J]. Resources Science, 2014,36(05):979-987. (in Chinese)

[28] Liu Junling, Wang Ke, Zou Ji. Analysis of Changes in Carbon Emissions Embodied in Global Trade and Corresponding Influences[J]. Climate Change Research, 2015,11(01):54-60. DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1673-1719.2015.01.008 (in Chinese)

[29] CUI Xue-qin, WANG Ke, ZOU Ji. Impact of 2°C and 1. 5°C target to INDC and long-term emissions pathway of China[J]. China Population, Resources and Environment, 2016,26(12):1-7. DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1002-2104.2016.12.001 (in Chinese)

[30] CUI Xue-qin*, WANG Ke*, ZOU Ji. Assessing the fairness and ambition of intended nationally determined contributions of US, EU, China and India[J]. China Environmental Science, 2016,36(12):3831-3840. (in Chinese)

[31] Wang Ke, Xiahou Qinrui. Progress and Prospects of Global Climate Negotiations after the Paris Agreement[J]. Journal of Environmental Economics, 2017,2(04):141-152. DOI:10.19511/j.cnki.jee.2017.04.010. (in Chinese)

[32] CUI Xue-qin, WANG Ke*, FU Sha, ZOU Ji. Global carbon budget and emissions pathway of 2°C and 1.5°C target[J]. China Environmental Science, 2017,37(11):4353-4362. (in Chinese)

[33] ZHANG Xiaoli, LIU Junling, WANG Ke, et al. Study on medium and long-term low-carbon development pathway of China’s power sector[J].China Population, Resources and Environment, 2018,28(4):68-77. DOI:10.12062/cpre.20180105 (in Chinese)

[34] LIU Jun-Ling, SUN Yi-He, WANG Ke, ZOU Ji, KONG Ying. Study on mid- and long-term low carbon development pathway for China’s transport sectot[J]. Climate Change Research, 2018,14(05):513-521. DOI:10.12006/j.issn.1673-1719.2018.052 (in Chinese)

[35] Liu J L, Xiang Q X, Wang K, et al. Mid- to Long-term Low Carbon Development Pathways of China’s Building Sector[J]. Resources Science, 2019,41(3):509-520. DOI: 10.18402/resci.2019.03.09 (in Chinese)

[36] LIU Jun-ling, XIAHOU Qin-rui, WANG Ke, ZOU Ji. Study on Mid - and Long - term Low Carbon Development Pathway of China’s Industry Sector[J]. China Soft Science Magazine, 2019(11):31-41+54. (in Chinese)

[37] Liu J L, Wang K, Xiahou Q R, et al. Study on China’s long-term low carbon transition pathway under the urbanization process[J]. Climate Change Research, 2020,16(3):355-366. DOI: 10.12006/j.issn.1673-1719.2019.069 (in Chinese)

[38] ZHANG Xiaoli, CUI Xueqin, WANG Ke, et al. Committed CO2 emissions of China’s coal-fired power plants and their implications for mitigation targets[J]. China Population, Resources and Environment, 2020,30( 8):31-41. DOI:10.12062/cpre.20200318 (in Chinese)

[39] JIA Luyu, WANG Yanhua, WANG Ke, ZOU Ji. Evaluation of Carbon Dioxide Coordination Emission Reduction Based on National Air Pollution Control Plan[J]. Environmental Protection Science, DOI:10.16803/j.cnki.issn.1004 − 6216.2020.06.004 (in Chinese)

[40] Wang K, Liu F M, Yin M J, et al. Research on China’s carbon emissions pathway under the 1.5°C target [J]. Climate Change Research, 2021,17(1):7-17 DOI: 10.12006/j.issn.1673-1719.2020.228 (in Chinese)

[41] ZHANG Yuning, WANG Ke*, XIANG Yuejiao, QIU Xiaojie. The U.S. Returning to Global Climate Governance in Context of Carbon Neutrality: Action, Impacts and China’s Response[J]. Journal of Global Energy Interconnection, 2021,4(06):560-567. DOI:10.19705/j.cnki.issn2096-5125.2021.06.005 (in Chinese)

[42] WANG Can, CONG Jianhui, WANG Ke, et al. Research on China’s Technology Lists for Addressing Climate Change[J]. China Population, Resources and Environment, 2021,31(3):1-12. DOI: 10.12062/cpre.20210201 (in Chinese)

[43] WANG Yan-hua, WANG Ke*, LIU Jun-ling, ZOU Ji[J]. China’s Coal Power Stranded Assets under Carbon Lock-in Constraint. China Environmental Science, 2022,42(03):1427-1434. DOI:10.19674/j.cnki.issn1000-6923.20211022.003 (in Chinese)

[44] Ke Wang, Yanhua Wang. China's Carbon Neutrality Vision and Roadmap[J]. China Environment, 2021(Z1):36-39. (in Chinese)

[45] Ke Wang, Shilong Zhuang. Difficulties and Suggestions for Popularization of Dual Carbon[J]. Studies on Science Popularization, 2022,17(01):22-24. (in Chinese)

[46] Yuejiao Xiang, Yuning Zhang, Ke Wang. Sino-U.S. Climate Cooperation and Competition and China’s Policy Response[J]. Journal of Environmental Economics, 2022,7(01):11-25. DOI:10.19511/j.cnki.jee.2022.01.002 (in Chinese)

[47] XU Ji-hui, WANG Ke*. Medium and Long-term Carbon Emission Forecast and Technological Emission Reduction Potential Analysis of China's Civil Aviation Industry[J]. China Environmental Science, 2022,42(7):3412~3424. DOI:10.19674/j.cnki.issn1000-6923.20220506.002 (in Chinese)

[48] J X, Luo Y X, Wang K, et al. Provincial decomposition of China’s carbon emission reduction targets based on multi- scenario hypothesis[J]. Resources Science, 2022,44(10):2038-2047. DOI: 10.18402/resci.2022.10.07 (in Chinese)

[49] Jia L Y, Wang K. Low-carbon transition pathways for China's transportation sector under the background of carbon neutrality[J]. China Environmental Science, 2023,43(6):3231-3243. DOI:10.19674/j.cnki.issn1000-6923.20230130.002 (in Chinese)

[50] Ding L Y, Wang Y H, Wang K. The synergistic effect of carbon emission trading on pollution and carbon reduction and the influence mechanism[J]. Climate Change Research, 2023,19(6):786-798. DOI: 10.12006/j.issn.1673-1719.2023.092 (in Chinese)

[51] ZHANG Yuning, WANG Yanhua, WANG Ke. The Impacts of New Infrastructure Investment on Economic Effects, Energy Consumption and Carbon Emissions[J]. Economic Theory and Business Management, 2023,43(11):42-55 (in Chinese)

[52] Yuning Zhang, Ding Ding, Ke Wang. Critical Minerals Strategies in the Occident Admist Energy Transformation and China's Response[J]. Journal of Environmental Economics, 2023(4):209-228. DOI: 10.19511/j.cnki.jee.2023.04.010 (in Chinese)


BOOK PUBLICATIONS

[1] Zou Ji, Wang Ke, Fu Sha, et al. Proposal on innovative mechanism for development and transfer of environmentally sound technologies (Ests). Economic Science Press, Beijing, 2009 (both in English and Chinese)

[2] Zou Ji, Wang Ke, Fu Sha, et al. China Human Development Report 2009/10: China and a Sustainable Future, towards a Low Carbon Economy & Society. Commissioned by UNDP China. Beijing: China Translation & Publishing Corporation, 2010 (in Chinese)

[3] Ke Wang, Guidelines for the Development of Citis’ GHGs Inventory in China. China Environmental Science Press, Beijing, 2015 (in Chinese)

[4] Ke Wang, Ji Zou et. al, Technological change simulation and its application in climate change policy analysis based on a CGE model. China Environmental Press, 2010 (in Chinese)


CONFERENCE PAPERS

[1] The 11th Integrated Assessment Modeling Consortium Annual Meeting, held in Seville, Spain, feature a presentation titled Study on China’s Mid-to-Long Term Low Carbon Development Strategy Target and Roadmap from November 13 to November 15, 2018.

[2] The 4th Congress of EAAERE, held in Busan, South Korea, included an oral presentation on the topic Trend and driving forces of CO2 emissions from the transport sector in China from 2000 to 2011 from February 12 to February 14, 2014.

[3] The 34th International Energy Workshop, held in Abu Dhabi, UAE, featured an oral presentation titled Sharing the pie of future emissions-An integrated framework of multi equity principle approaches. June 3-5, 2015.

[4] The 35th International Energy Workshop took place in Cork, Ireland, from June 1st to June 3rd, 2016. During the event, the presentation topic was Assessing the fairness and ambition of INDCs of US, EU, China, and India.

[5] Oral Presentation at the 6th World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists (WCERE), held in Gothenburg, Sweden, from June 25th to June 29th, 2018. The presentation topic was An Integrated and Transparent Tool to Assess the Fairness and Ambition of Climate Pledges.

[6] Oral Presentation at the 37th International Energy Workshop, held in Gothenburg, Sweden, from June 19th to June 21st, 2018. The presentation topic was Carbon Budgets and Long-term Emission Pathways of China.

[7] Participation and Presentation at the 2018 World Congress of Environmental and Resources Economists, held in Gothenburg, Sweden, on June 25th, 2018. The paper presented was titled Urbanization Process and Its Implications for the Roadmap of China’s Mid-Century Low Carbon Strategy.

[8] Participation and Presentation at the 2018 Beijing Energy Conference, held in Beijing from September 13th to September 14th, 2018. The presentation topic was The Urbanization Process and Its Implications for China’s Future Energy Demand and Low Carbon Roadmap.

[9] Participation and Presentation at the 2018 China Energy Modeling Forum Conference, held in Beijing from September 28th to September 29th, 2018. The presentation was titled Study on China’s Mid-to-Long Term Low Carbon Development Strategy Target and Roadmap.

[10] Participation and Oral Presentation at the China Energy Modeling Forum Workshop on Advancements in the Special Issue of Energy Economics, held in Beijing on January 18th, 2019. 6. The paper presented was titled The Pathway Toward and Economic Impact of CO2 peaking in China: A Sectoral Perspective.

[11] Participation and Presentation at the 38th International Energy Workshop, held in Paris, France, from June 3rd to June 5th, 2019. The paper presented was titled The Implications of Coal Consumption in the Power Sector for China’s CO2 Peaking Target.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

[1] Wang Ke. Climate Negotiations: China's Role Transformation, in Energy Review: Perspective on Energy Hotspots 2012, edited by the Editorial Board of Energy Review, published by China Electric Power Press, December 2012. (in Chinese)

[2] Wang Ke. Long-Term Mechanism Requires Introduction of Economic Measures. Finance and Economics, September 2011. (in Chinese)

[3] Wang Ke. Fukushima Nuclear Accident: Limited Domino Effect. Finance and Economics, April 2011. (in Chinese)

[4] Wang Ke. IPCC: Human Factors Are the Main Cause of Climate Change. Energy Review, November 2013. (in Chinese)

[5] Wang Ke. China can no longer hide away at climate negotiations. China Dialogue, May 15, 2014. News: https://chinadialogue.net/zh/3/42310/ (both in English and Chinese)

[6] Wang Ke. Where Does the Door of Doha Lead? China Science Daily, December 13, 2012. (in Chinese)

[7] Wang Ke. The Division of Two Camps Remains the Basic Pattern. China Science Daily, December 23, 2014. (in Chinese)

[8] Wang Ke. Powering up for the future, China Daily, April 13, 2011. News: http://www.china.org.cn/opinion/2011-04/13/content_22348539.htm.

[9] Wang Ke. Building a New Type of Major Power Relationship Through Climate Cooperation Will Require New Thinking from the United States, Exploring the Frontiers of U.S.-China Strategic Cooperation: Energy and Climate Change, Center for American Progress, November 2014 Repost: https://cdn.americanprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/ChinaReport-Energy-FINAL.pdf.

[10] Wang Ke, Lei Hongpeng, et al. Low Carbon Planning for Chinese Cities: A Manual for Policy Makers. a research report jointly compiled by Renmin University of China and World Resources Institute, December 2014. Report: http://www.wri.org.cn/node/41202 (in Chinese)

[11] Wang Ke. China Leading Global Renewable Energy Development. People's Daily (Overseas Edition), August 19, 2019 (in Chinese)

[12] Wang Ke, Zhang Yuning, Yang Xinran, Xu Jiayi. Comprehensive Benefit Assessment Analysis of the Real Impact of New Infrastructure Investment. China Association for NGO Corporation. Report: https://www.greenpeace.org.cn/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/new-infrastructure-report.pdf (in Chinese)