Growing evidence has shown substantial threats to China’s environment. After exceeding the United States in 2006, China became the world’s largest CO2 emitter and accounted for 29 percent of global CO2 emissions in 2013. In this paper, I adopt perspectives from environmental sociology and examine the anthropogenic drivers of environmental disruption. I draw on the Impact = Population × Affluence × Technology (IPAT) framework and the Treadmill of Production (TOP) perspective to ground the analyses theoretically. I then analyze data for 30 Chinese provinces both temporally (from 1997 to 2009) and spatially (across the east, central, and west regions). From a temporal perspective, the findings suggest a concomitant growth of CO2 emission...
Humanity is in more danger from escalating greenhouse gas (G.H.G.) emissions, making the world warme...
Is emission intensity of carbon dioxide (CO2) spatially correlated? What determines the CO2 intensit...
This paper investigates the environmental impact of economic growth, energy consumption, financial d...
Growing evidence has shown substantial threats to China’s environment. After exceeding the United St...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are one important factor that lead to climate change, and the burning...
Although the economy of China has grown very strongly over the last few decades, this spectacular pe...
With rapid economic development, higher income levels, urbanization and other socio-economic drivers...
Assuming that energy consumption is the main source of emissions in China, this article considers th...
This paper investigates whether population and international trade, along with energy consumption, a...
China’s rapid economic growth is associated with huge energy consumption and high carbon dioxide (CO...
Ecological civilization construction is a new concept and trend in the era of China's high-quality d...
Although the economy of China has grown very strongly over the last few decades, this spectacular pe...
CO2 emissions are of global concern because of climate change. China has become the largest CO2 emit...
China's CO2 emissions have sharply increased in recent years with soaring economic development and u...
Based on provincial panel data from 2005 to 2016, this paper analyzes evolving temporal–spatia...
Humanity is in more danger from escalating greenhouse gas (G.H.G.) emissions, making the world warme...
Is emission intensity of carbon dioxide (CO2) spatially correlated? What determines the CO2 intensit...
This paper investigates the environmental impact of economic growth, energy consumption, financial d...
Growing evidence has shown substantial threats to China’s environment. After exceeding the United St...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are one important factor that lead to climate change, and the burning...
Although the economy of China has grown very strongly over the last few decades, this spectacular pe...
With rapid economic development, higher income levels, urbanization and other socio-economic drivers...
Assuming that energy consumption is the main source of emissions in China, this article considers th...
This paper investigates whether population and international trade, along with energy consumption, a...
China’s rapid economic growth is associated with huge energy consumption and high carbon dioxide (CO...
Ecological civilization construction is a new concept and trend in the era of China's high-quality d...
Although the economy of China has grown very strongly over the last few decades, this spectacular pe...
CO2 emissions are of global concern because of climate change. China has become the largest CO2 emit...
China's CO2 emissions have sharply increased in recent years with soaring economic development and u...
Based on provincial panel data from 2005 to 2016, this paper analyzes evolving temporal–spatia...
Humanity is in more danger from escalating greenhouse gas (G.H.G.) emissions, making the world warme...
Is emission intensity of carbon dioxide (CO2) spatially correlated? What determines the CO2 intensit...
This paper investigates the environmental impact of economic growth, energy consumption, financial d...