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Environment and Natural Resources ProgramBelfer Center for Science and International AfairsHarvard Kennedy School79 JFK StreetCambridge, MA 02138 belfercenter/ENRP The authors of this report invites use of this information for educational purposes, requiring onlythat the reproduced material clearly cite the full source: Liu, Zhu and Cai, Bofeng“High-resolutionEmission Data for Chinese Cities.” Belfer Center for Science and International Afairs, Cambridge,Mass: Harvard University, June 2018Statements and views expressed in this report are solely those of the authors and do not implyendorsement by Harvard University, the Harvard Kennedy School, or the Belfer Center for Scienceand International Afairs. Design and layout by Andrew Facini Cover photo: Smoke rises above the skyline of Beijing on a moderately polluted day, Saturday,Aug. 26, 2017. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein) Copyright 2018, President and Fellows of Harvard CollegePrinted in the United States of America ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES PAPER JUNE 2018 High-resolutionCarbon EmissionsData for ChineseCities Zhu Liu Bofeng Cai iiHigh-resolution Carbon Emissions Data for Chinese Cities About the Project Te Environment and Natural Resources Program at the Belfer Center forScience and International Afairs is at the center of the Harvard KennedySchool’s research and outreach on public policy that afects global environ- ment quality and natural resource management. Its mandate is to conductpolicy-relevant research at the regional, national, international, and globallevel, and through its outreach initiatives to make its products available todecision-makers, scholars, and interested citizens. More information can be found on ENRP’s web site at belfercenter. org/enrp or from assistant director, Amanda Sardonis (amanda_sardonis@ hks.harvard) at ENRP, Harvard Kennedy School, 79 JFK Street, Cam- bridge, MA 02138 USA. Acknowledgements Tis research was primarily conducted while the author was an Associatein the Environment and Natural Resources Program and the Energy Tech- nology Innovation Policy Research Group of the Belfer Center for Scienceand International Afairs at the Harvard Kennedy School. Support from theJassim Jaidah Director’s Fund gratefully acknowledged. Te authors alsothank Zhenyu Wang for helping with editing the fgures. Te authors thank Senior Lecturer Henry Lee for providing support, guid- ance, and advice and Wei Peng for her comments on earlier drafs. 。。。。。。