Dr. Kangyin Dong is an Associate Professor in the School of International Trade and Economics at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, China. He specializes in Energy Economics, Climate Change Economics, and the Economics of Natural Gas and Renewable Energy. With over 200 published papers in leading journals such as Energy Economics, Ecological Economics, and World Development, Dr. Dong has gained recognition as a prominent researcher in his field. His accolades include being listed as a ""Highly Cited Researcher"" by Clarivate and a ""Top 2% Scientist"" by Stanford University. Additionally, he serves as an Associate Editor for several academic journals, including Economic Analysis and Policy and Petroleum Science. Dr. Dong's work significantly contributes to understanding the economic implications of energy and environmental policies on a global scale. Jiaman Li is a Lecturer in the School of Economics and Management, China University of Geosciences Beijing (Beijing, China). Her research interests include green trade, low-carbon economics, and applied econometrics. She has published many papers appearing in journals such as Applied Energy, Energy Economics, Renewable Energy, Resources Policy, Energy Efficiency, and Applied Economics.