Carbon dioxide intensities in economic terms (GDP in PPP terms) in industrialized and developing countries have been shown to converge, and it has been argued that technology diffusion, leading to the use of similar technologies in all countries, is an important reason for this convergence. Indicators based on CO2 per output in PPP terms, however, give in comparison to physical indicators limited understanding of the process of technology diffusion. In order to analyze the technology diffusion hypothesis in more detail, we therefore study the trend in carbon dioxide emissions in relation to the production output in four separate sectors: iron and steel; paper, board and pulp; coal-fuelled power plants; and natural gas-fuelled power plants, ...
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Carbon dioxide intensities in economic terms (GDP in PPP terms) in industrialized and developing cou...
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Recent efforts to forge a consensus on the role developing countries should play in reducing global ...
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Each economic sector contributes differently to carbon emissions; hence the environmental impact of ...
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International audienceThis paper examines the existence of convergence and the importance of educati...
Maintaining global warming to 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels is vital. Whether the co...
The aim of this study is to measure and understand the long-term factors behind trends in energy and...
The industrial sector consumes nearly 40% of annual global primary energy use and is responsible for...
Carbon dioxide intensities in economic terms (GDP in PPP terms) in industrialized and developing cou...
This study uses a stochastic production frontier to model energy efficiency trends, in 85 countries ...
Recent efforts to forge a consensus on the role developing countries should play in reducing global ...
Every year, the problem of environmental degradation becomes more severe globally. It is widely beli...
The industrial sector is the most important end-use sector in developing countries in terms of energ...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the determinants of energy efficiency in fossil fuel el...
This paper examines the existence of stochastic and deterministic convergence of carbon dioxide (CO2...
A continuous growth of international trade, especially between developing countries, has greatly inc...
Each economic sector contributes differently to carbon emissions; hence the environmental impact of ...
In order to mitigate climate change while satisfying the growing global electricity demand, technolo...
The global goal of the world community is the transition to a “green” economy, characterized by rati...
International audienceThis paper examines the existence of convergence and the importance of educati...
Maintaining global warming to 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels is vital. Whether the co...
The aim of this study is to measure and understand the long-term factors behind trends in energy and...
The industrial sector consumes nearly 40% of annual global primary energy use and is responsible for...