This paper analyzes Chinese household CO2 emissions in 1994–2012 based on the Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index (LMDI) structure decomposition model, and discusses the relationship between household CO2 emissions and economic growth based on a decoupling indicator. The results show that in 1994–2012, household CO2 emissions grew in general and displayed an accelerated growth trend during the early 21st century. Economic growth leading to an increase in energy consumption is the main driving factor of CO2 emission growth (an increase of 1.078 Gt CO2 ) with cumulative contribution rate of 55.92%, while the decline in energy intensity is the main cause of CO2 emission growth inhibition (0.723 Gt CO2 emission reduction) with cumulative contributio...
Economic development usually leads to increased energy consumption, which in turn will result in an ...
The world has witnessed unparalleled economic development over the past decades, but accompanied by ...
Many regions or countries seek to transition to a low-carbon economy, but there is ambiguity about h...
This paper analyzes Chinese household CO2 emissions in 1994–2012 based on the Logarithmic Mean Divis...
China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), as the engine of world economic develo...
ABSTRACT: This study analyses the decoupling relationship between energy-related CO2 emissions and e...
Over the past three decades, energy and economic growth have been joined by enormous environmental p...
China is the largest CO2 emitter in the world and is still reliant on energy consumption for economi...
Economic growth has been one of the most important political goals in China since the reforms introd...
China has become the largest CO2 emission country since 2014. The industrial sector is the largest c...
China's CO2 emissions have plateaued under its commitment to reaching peak carbon emissions before 2...
Following several decades of rapid economic growth, China has become the largest energy consumer and...
AbstractBased on the logarithmic mean divisia index (LMDI) method, this paper conducts factor decomp...
China’s CO2 emissions increase has attracted world’s attention. It is of great importance to analyze...
Currently, little attention has been paid to reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of Gansu, and t...
Economic development usually leads to increased energy consumption, which in turn will result in an ...
The world has witnessed unparalleled economic development over the past decades, but accompanied by ...
Many regions or countries seek to transition to a low-carbon economy, but there is ambiguity about h...
This paper analyzes Chinese household CO2 emissions in 1994–2012 based on the Logarithmic Mean Divis...
China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), as the engine of world economic develo...
ABSTRACT: This study analyses the decoupling relationship between energy-related CO2 emissions and e...
Over the past three decades, energy and economic growth have been joined by enormous environmental p...
China is the largest CO2 emitter in the world and is still reliant on energy consumption for economi...
Economic growth has been one of the most important political goals in China since the reforms introd...
China has become the largest CO2 emission country since 2014. The industrial sector is the largest c...
China's CO2 emissions have plateaued under its commitment to reaching peak carbon emissions before 2...
Following several decades of rapid economic growth, China has become the largest energy consumer and...
AbstractBased on the logarithmic mean divisia index (LMDI) method, this paper conducts factor decomp...
China’s CO2 emissions increase has attracted world’s attention. It is of great importance to analyze...
Currently, little attention has been paid to reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of Gansu, and t...
Economic development usually leads to increased energy consumption, which in turn will result in an ...
The world has witnessed unparalleled economic development over the past decades, but accompanied by ...
Many regions or countries seek to transition to a low-carbon economy, but there is ambiguity about h...