A team of U.S.- and China-based geographers examines the relationship between China's economic development and its environment by modeling the effects of energy, transport, and trade on local air pollution emissions (sulfur dioxide and soot particulates) using the Environmental Kuznets model. Specifically, the latter model is investigated using spatial econometrics that take into account potential regional spillover effects from high-polluting neighbors. The analysis finds an inverted-U relationship for sulfur dioxide but a U-shaped curve for soot particulates. This suggests that soot particulates such as black carbon may pose a more serious environmental problem in China than sulfur dioxide. Journal of Economic Literature, Classificat...
Abstract. Serious haze can cause contaminant diseases that trigger productive labour time by raising...
Developing countries are under increasing pressure to deal with a variety of environmental problems....
It is difficult to understate the influence of China’s atmospheric pollution on the Asia Pacific reg...
China is the world's largest emitter of anthropogenic air pollutants, and measurable amounts of...
China is the world’s largest emitter of anthropogenic air pollutants, and measurable amounts of Chin...
China is the world’s largest emitter of anthropogenic air pollutants, and measurable amounts of Chin...
China’s rapid economic development has resulted in a series of serious environmental pollution...
China is the world's largest emitter of anthropogenic air pollutants, and measurable amounts of Chin...
Black carbon (BC) is of global concern because of its adverse effects on climate and human health. I...
China’s stunning economic growth has resulted in an increasing electric power generation. In 2010, C...
This paper examines the causes of CO2 emissions in China and looks at the relationships between CO2 ...
China’s stunning economic growth has resulted in an increasing electric power generation. In 2010, C...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. In this study, we apply to China the China Regional Energy Model, developed as ...
Developing countries are under increasing pressure to deal with a variety of environmental problems....
For the average Chinese citizen, waking up under a sky blanketed with smog is no longer a surprise: ...
Abstract. Serious haze can cause contaminant diseases that trigger productive labour time by raising...
Developing countries are under increasing pressure to deal with a variety of environmental problems....
It is difficult to understate the influence of China’s atmospheric pollution on the Asia Pacific reg...
China is the world's largest emitter of anthropogenic air pollutants, and measurable amounts of...
China is the world’s largest emitter of anthropogenic air pollutants, and measurable amounts of Chin...
China is the world’s largest emitter of anthropogenic air pollutants, and measurable amounts of Chin...
China’s rapid economic development has resulted in a series of serious environmental pollution...
China is the world's largest emitter of anthropogenic air pollutants, and measurable amounts of Chin...
Black carbon (BC) is of global concern because of its adverse effects on climate and human health. I...
China’s stunning economic growth has resulted in an increasing electric power generation. In 2010, C...
This paper examines the causes of CO2 emissions in China and looks at the relationships between CO2 ...
China’s stunning economic growth has resulted in an increasing electric power generation. In 2010, C...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. In this study, we apply to China the China Regional Energy Model, developed as ...
Developing countries are under increasing pressure to deal with a variety of environmental problems....
For the average Chinese citizen, waking up under a sky blanketed with smog is no longer a surprise: ...
Abstract. Serious haze can cause contaminant diseases that trigger productive labour time by raising...
Developing countries are under increasing pressure to deal with a variety of environmental problems....
It is difficult to understate the influence of China’s atmospheric pollution on the Asia Pacific reg...