Energy emissions, consumption and impact of urban households: A review

P Verma, T Kumari, AS Raghubanshi - Renewable and Sustainable Energy …, 2021 - Elsevier
About 3 billion people still rely on traditional sources of fuel. Biomass-based fuels were
responsible for more than 4 million deaths in 2012. Household energy consumption is …

Urban carbon accounting: An overview

L Yin, A Sharifi, H Liqiao, C **yu - Urban Climate, 2022 - Elsevier
Accounting for carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions is critical for develo** evidence-based
action plans for climate change mitigation in cities. The recognition of this, over the past …

Carbon footprint and embodied carbon transfer at the provincial level of the Yellow River Basin

X Yuan, X Sheng, L Chen, Y Tang, Y Li, Y Jia… - Science of the total …, 2022 - Elsevier
The ecological conservation and high-quality development of China's Yellow River Basin is
a national strategy proposed in 2019. Under China's goal of achieving a carbon peak by …

Sustainable lifestyle: Urban household carbon footprint accounting and policy implications for lifestyle-based decarbonization

L Huang, Y Long, J Chen, Y Yoshida - Energy Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Cities, as the primary hubs of economic activities and the end-points of goods and services
consumption, bear significant responsibility for the majority of global greenhouse gas …

Will China peak its energy-related carbon emissions by 2030? Lessons from 30 Chinese provinces

K Fang, Y Tang, Q Zhang, J Song, Q Wen, H Sun, C Ji… - Applied Energy, 2019 - Elsevier
China has pledged in its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) that its carbon
emissions will peak no later than 2030. However, the varying carbon emissions trajectories …

Entropy-based Chinese city-level MRIO table framework

H Zheng, J Többen, E Dietzenbacher… - Economic Systems …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Cities are pivotal hubs of socioeconomic activities, and consumption in cities contributes to
global environmental pressures. Compiling city-level multi-regional input-output (MRIO) …

How can national ETS affect carbon emissions and abatement costs? Evidence from the dual goals proposed by China's NDCs

K Fang, Q Zhang, J Song, C Yu, H Zhang… - Resources, Conservation …, 2021 - Elsevier
China has committed to goals of reducing its carbon intensity by 60%–65% in 2030 above
the 2005 levels and peaking its carbon emissions by latest 2030. While a unified national …

Moving from subsidy stimulation to endogenous development: A system dynamics analysis of China's NEVs in the post-subsidy era

RK Ye, ZF Gao, K Fang, KL Liu, JW Chen - Technological Forecasting and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Development in new energy vehicles (NEVs) has been playing a critical role in
carbon emission reduction and air pollution control. In recent years, China has made …

Does protectionism improve environment of develo** countries? A perspective of environmental efficiency assessment

Q Wang, F Jiang, R Li, X Wang - Sustainable Production and Consumption, 2022 - Elsevier
Past studies related to embodied pollutant accounting reported that free trade has increased
the environmental pollution of develo** economies, because the developed countries …

Extension and update of multiscale monthly household carbon footprint in Japan from 2011 to 2022

L Huang, S Montagna, Y Wu, Z Chen, K Tanaka… - Scientific Data, 2023 - nature.com
Household consumption significantly contributes to greenhouse gas emissions as it is the
largest component of final demand in the national accounting system. Nevertheless, there is …