Understanding the drivers of changes in CO2 emissions is vital for a range of stakeholders. Hence, this paper explores the main drivers of CO2 emissions in China using structural decomposition analysis based on constant price and non-comparative input-output tables. The driving forces at both nationwide and industrial levels are divided into nine effects. To investigate the effects from an energy perspective, all nine effects are further decomposed into three kinds of fossil fuels. Our empirical results show that the energy intensity effect can significantly stimulate emission reduction. Though the energy structure effect is weak, the trend of which over time shows that the energy structure is shifting to low carbon. Additionally, among fin...
Tianjin is the largest coastal city in northern China with rapid economic development and urbanizati...
CHINA is currently the world largest emitter of energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2). Understanding t...
China's rapidly growing economy and energy consumption are creating serious environmental problems o...
Understanding the drivers of changes in CO2 emissions is vital for a range of stakeholders. Hence, t...
The energy-related co2 emissions in china have increased dramatically from 3384 to 8333?×?106 t duri...
The energy-related co2 emissions in china have increased dramatically from 3384 to 8333?×?106 t duri...
The energy-related co2 emissions in china have increased dramatically from 3384 to 8333?×?106 t duri...
The energy-related co2 emissions in china have increased dramatically from 3384 to 8333?×?106 t duri...
On the basis of Kaya Identity, a decomposition model is built to analyze how much contribution each ...
Using three official multiregional input–output tables and carbon emission data, we decompose the ch...
China is the largest CO2 emitter in the world and is still reliant on energy consumption for economi...
AbstractBased on 1992-2005 input-output tables at comparable price and using structural decompositio...
We probe into the key factors that possess significant effects on China’s CO2 emissions during 1997–...
AbstractBased on the logarithmic mean divisia index (LMDI) method, this paper conducts factor decomp...
Tianjin is the largest coastal city in northern China with rapid economic development and urbanizati...
Tianjin is the largest coastal city in northern China with rapid economic development and urbanizati...
CHINA is currently the world largest emitter of energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2). Understanding t...
China's rapidly growing economy and energy consumption are creating serious environmental problems o...
Understanding the drivers of changes in CO2 emissions is vital for a range of stakeholders. Hence, t...
The energy-related co2 emissions in china have increased dramatically from 3384 to 8333?×?106 t duri...
The energy-related co2 emissions in china have increased dramatically from 3384 to 8333?×?106 t duri...
The energy-related co2 emissions in china have increased dramatically from 3384 to 8333?×?106 t duri...
The energy-related co2 emissions in china have increased dramatically from 3384 to 8333?×?106 t duri...
On the basis of Kaya Identity, a decomposition model is built to analyze how much contribution each ...
Using three official multiregional input–output tables and carbon emission data, we decompose the ch...
China is the largest CO2 emitter in the world and is still reliant on energy consumption for economi...
AbstractBased on 1992-2005 input-output tables at comparable price and using structural decompositio...
We probe into the key factors that possess significant effects on China’s CO2 emissions during 1997–...
AbstractBased on the logarithmic mean divisia index (LMDI) method, this paper conducts factor decomp...
Tianjin is the largest coastal city in northern China with rapid economic development and urbanizati...
Tianjin is the largest coastal city in northern China with rapid economic development and urbanizati...
CHINA is currently the world largest emitter of energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2). Understanding t...
China's rapidly growing economy and energy consumption are creating serious environmental problems o...