Spatiotemporal variations of energy-related CO2 emissions in China and its influencing factors: An empirical analysis based on provincial panel data
S Wang, C Fang, Y Wang - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper examines carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions from the perspective of energy
consumption, detailing an empirical investigation into the spatiotemporal variations and …
consumption, detailing an empirical investigation into the spatiotemporal variations and …
Measuring the green economic growth in China: Influencing factors and policy perspectives
B Lin, Y Zhou - Energy, 2022 - Elsevier
Green economic growth and sustainable development complement each other, promoting
green economic growth has important practical significance. However, the existing research …
green economic growth has important practical significance. However, the existing research …
Climate policies and nationally determined contributions: reconciling the needed ambition with the political economy
Countries have pledged to stabilize global warming at a 1.5–2° C increase. Either target
requires reaching net zero emissions before the end of the century, which implies a major …
requires reaching net zero emissions before the end of the century, which implies a major …
Global warming has increased global economic inequality
Understanding the causes of economic inequality is critical for achieving equitable
economic development. To investigate whether global warming has affected the recent …
economic development. To investigate whether global warming has affected the recent …
Analyzing global inequality in access to energy: Develo** policy framework by inequality decomposition
Energy poverty is a critical policymaking problem in the world, while the outlined solutions in
academic and policy literature talks about the solutions, without addressing the possible …
academic and policy literature talks about the solutions, without addressing the possible …
[HTML][HTML] Global inequalities in food consumption, cropland demand and land-use efficiency: A decomposition analysis
The world population is expected to rise to 9.7 billion by 2050 and to~ 11 billion by 2100,
and securing its healthy nutrition is a key concern. As global fertile land is limited, the …
and securing its healthy nutrition is a key concern. As global fertile land is limited, the …
How industrialization and urbanization process impacts on CO2 emissions in China: evidence from nonparametric additive regression models
B Xu, B Lin - Energy Economics, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper examines the impacts of industrialization and urbanization on CO 2 emissions in
China using nonparametric additive regression models and provincial panel data from 1990 …
China using nonparametric additive regression models and provincial panel data from 1990 …
Can China achieve its carbon emission peaking? A scenario analysis based on STIRPAT and system dynamics model
D Liu, B **ao - Ecological indicators, 2018 - Elsevier
As a big country of carbon emissions, China has made a series of efforts to achieve its
commitments, such as energy saving and emission reduction actions. Against this backdrop …
commitments, such as energy saving and emission reduction actions. Against this backdrop …
Economic growth, energy consumption and CO2 emissions in Gulf Cooperation Council countries
This study examines the empirical relationship between economic growth, energy
consumption and carbon dioxide emissions, calculates the trend of decoupling effects and …
consumption and carbon dioxide emissions, calculates the trend of decoupling effects and …
Trends and drivers of African fossil fuel CO2 emissions 1990–2017
International efforts to avoid dangerous climate change aim for global carbon dioxide (CO 2)
emissions to be net-zero by midcentury. Such a goal will require both drastically reducing …
emissions to be net-zero by midcentury. Such a goal will require both drastically reducing …