[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of the evidence on decoupling of GDP, resource use and GHG emissions, part II: synthesizing the insights
Strategies toward ambitious climate targets usually rely on the concept of'decoupling'; that is,
they aim at promoting economic growth while reducing the use of natural resources and …
they aim at promoting economic growth while reducing the use of natural resources and …
Examining the multiple impacts of technological progress on CO2 emissions in China: a panel quantile regression approach
Whilst a plethora of literature has viewed technological progress as one of the critical
influencing factors in relation to energy consumption and CO 2 emissions, little effort has …
influencing factors in relation to energy consumption and CO 2 emissions, little effort has …
How does urbanization affect carbon dioxide emissions? A cross-country panel data analysis
N Zhang, K Yu, Z Chen - Energy Policy, 2017 - Elsevier
As a crucial indicator of modernization, urbanization has significant effects on carbon
dioxide emissions. Using a panel data of 141 countries over the period of 1961–2011, this …
dioxide emissions. Using a panel data of 141 countries over the period of 1961–2011, this …
The impact of energy technology innovations on cleaner energy supply and carbon footprints in Europe: a linear versus nonlinear approach
Providing more affordable and cleaner energy for all raises complex and significant
financial, political, technical, and institutional issues, which must all be addressed to ensure …
financial, political, technical, and institutional issues, which must all be addressed to ensure …
How do population and land urbanization affect CO2 emissions under gravity center change? A spatial econometric analysis
We examines the movement trajectory of gravity centers of China's CO 2 emissions on a
regional level based on a gravity model, and then investigate the impact of urbanization on …
regional level based on a gravity model, and then investigate the impact of urbanization on …
Spatial consumption-based carbon footprint assessments-A review of recent developments in the field
Consumption-based carbon footprint (CBCF) assessments have become increasingly
important in studying the drivers of climate change from a consumer perspective. A wide …
important in studying the drivers of climate change from a consumer perspective. A wide …
Main drivers of changes in CO2 emissions in the Spanish economy: A structural decomposition analysis
The aim of this paper is the analysis of structural decomposition of changes in CO 2
emissions in Spain by using an enhanced Structural Decomposition Analysis (SDA) …
emissions in Spain by using an enhanced Structural Decomposition Analysis (SDA) …
Sectorial study of technological progress and CO2 emission: insights from a develo** economy
Many studies have stated that technological progress is an important driver of carbon
dioxide (CO 2) emissions and energy consumption. However, the sectorial differences in the …
dioxide (CO 2) emissions and energy consumption. However, the sectorial differences in the …
What can we learn from consumption-based carbon footprints at different spatial scales? Review of policy implications
Background: Current climate change mitigation policies, including the Paris Agreement, are
based on territorial greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting. This neglects the understanding of …
based on territorial greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting. This neglects the understanding of …
Exploring the asymmetric effects of urbanization and trade on CO2 emissions: fresh evidence from Pakistan
Over the past few decades, rapid or unplanned urbanization has been a major problem for
develo** countries, affecting the environment very badly. Pakistan is also the fifth most …
develo** countries, affecting the environment very badly. Pakistan is also the fifth most …