Wang Min received his Ph.D. degree from Iowa State University in 2011 and is now a tenured associate professor at the National School of Development, Peking University. He is also the deputy director of the Center of Environmental and Energy Economics at Peking University. His research areas are environmental and resource economics, energy economics, climate change, and macroeconomic development. He has published more than 30 peer-reviewed academic papers, some of which were published in top field economics journals such as Economic Theory, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, and Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, as well as top Chinese journals in economics, such as Economic Research, Quarterly Review of Economics, Management World, World Economy. In addition to academic research, Wang Min has completed more than 10 policy research reports, covering a wide range of areas, including China’s energy system reform, renewable energy tariff subsidy policy reform, land reform, and the “Belt and Road” policy research.