AbstractCarbon emissions in China have attracted increasing world attention with rapid urbanization of this country. It is critical for the government to identify the key factors causing these emissions and take controlling measures. Consistent results have not been achieved yet although some research has been conducted on the factors leading to emissions. Meanwhile, there is still considerable room to improve the methods of previous research. Index decomposition analysis (IDA) is the main method for quantifying the impact of different factors on carbon emissions. At present, the widely used forms of IDA are primarily the Laspeyres and the Divisia index methods. Compared with the Laspeyres and the majority of the Divisia index methods, the ...
The transport sector is the major green-house gas emitter and most rapidly growing sector in terms o...
Carbon emissions from energy consumption of Shandong province from 1995 to 2012 are calculated. Thre...
Guangdong is China’s largest province in terms of energy consumption. The energy-related carbon emis...
AbstractIn the process of rapid development and urbanization in Beijing, identifying the potential f...
Beijing’s residential CO2 emissions have become the main growth point of CO2 emissions. However, the...
The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (B-T-H) region, who captures the national strategic highland in China, has...
AbstractWe calculated energy-related carbon emissions from Beijing's production and household sector...
Tianjin is the largest coastal city in northern China with rapid economic development and urbanizati...
Carbon emissions research based on regional perspective is necessary and helpful for China to achiev...
China is confronting great pressure to reduce carbon emissions. This study focuses on the driving fa...
Carbon emissions reduction has become a public concern since Paris Climate Conference in 2015, while...
As the world’s top carbon-emitting country, China has placed great emphasis on understanding t...
Many regions or countries seek to transition to a low-carbon economy, but there is ambiguity about h...
<div><p>China is considered to be the main carbon producer in the world. The per-capita carbon emiss...
AbstractBased on the logarithmic mean divisia index (LMDI) method, this paper conducts factor decomp...
The transport sector is the major green-house gas emitter and most rapidly growing sector in terms o...
Carbon emissions from energy consumption of Shandong province from 1995 to 2012 are calculated. Thre...
Guangdong is China’s largest province in terms of energy consumption. The energy-related carbon emis...
AbstractIn the process of rapid development and urbanization in Beijing, identifying the potential f...
Beijing’s residential CO2 emissions have become the main growth point of CO2 emissions. However, the...
The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (B-T-H) region, who captures the national strategic highland in China, has...
AbstractWe calculated energy-related carbon emissions from Beijing's production and household sector...
Tianjin is the largest coastal city in northern China with rapid economic development and urbanizati...
Carbon emissions research based on regional perspective is necessary and helpful for China to achiev...
China is confronting great pressure to reduce carbon emissions. This study focuses on the driving fa...
Carbon emissions reduction has become a public concern since Paris Climate Conference in 2015, while...
As the world’s top carbon-emitting country, China has placed great emphasis on understanding t...
Many regions or countries seek to transition to a low-carbon economy, but there is ambiguity about h...
<div><p>China is considered to be the main carbon producer in the world. The per-capita carbon emiss...
AbstractBased on the logarithmic mean divisia index (LMDI) method, this paper conducts factor decomp...
The transport sector is the major green-house gas emitter and most rapidly growing sector in terms o...
Carbon emissions from energy consumption of Shandong province from 1995 to 2012 are calculated. Thre...
Guangdong is China’s largest province in terms of energy consumption. The energy-related carbon emis...