Facing
the
challenge
of
achieving
goal
carbon
neutrality,
China
is
decoupling
currently
close
dependence
its
economy
on
coal
use.
The
energy
supply
and
demand
decarbonization
has
substantial
influence
resilience
supply.
However,
a
general
understanding
precise
impact
still
lacking.
Here,
from
perspective
network
science,
we
propose
theoretical
framework
to
explore
market
China.
We
show
that
processes
increasing
connectivity
competition
between
enterprises,
which
are
widely
believed
improve
market,
can
undermine
sustainability
Moreover,
our
results
reveal
policy
closing
small-sized
mines
may
not
only
reduce
safety
accidents
in
production
but
also
network.
Using
model,
suggest
few
practical
policies
for
minimizing
systemic
risk
Facing
the
challenge
of
achieving
goal
carbon
neutrality,
China
is
decoupling
currently
close
dependence
its
economy
on
coal
use.
The
energy
supply
and
demand
decarbonization
has
substantial
influence
resilience
supply.
However,
a
general
understanding
precise
impact
still
lacking.
Here,
from
perspective
network
science,
we
propose
theoretical
framework
to
explore
market
China.
We
show
that
processes
increasing
connectivity
competition
between
enterprises,
which
are
widely
believed
improve
market,
can
undermine
sustainability
Moreover,
our
results
reveal
policy
closing
small-sized
mines
may
not
only
reduce
safety
accidents
in
production
but
also
network.
Using
model,
suggest
few
practical
policies
for
minimizing
systemic
risk