Economic development usually leads to increased energy consumption, which in turn will result in an increase in carbon emissions. To break the relationship between economic development and carbon emissions, scholars have turned their attention to the phenomenon of decoupling. In this paper, we studied the decoupling relationship between carbon emissions and economic growth of the equipment manufacturing industry in China from 2000 to 2014. We adapted the LMDI decomposition method, and we used the Tapio decoupling evaluation model to analyze our data. We found that the decoupling relationship between carbon emissions and economic growth of China’s equipment manufacturing industry is weak, which indicates the industry is experiencing faster e...
Many regions or countries seek to transition to a low-carbon economy, but there is ambiguity about h...
China is facing huge pressure on CO2 emissions reduction. The heavy industry accounts for over 60% o...
The carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions caused by the global construction industry account for 36% of the...
ABSTRACT: This study analyses the decoupling relationship between energy-related CO2 emissions and e...
China has become the largest CO2 emission country since 2014. The industrial sector is the largest c...
Amid global climate warming, it is necessary to explore the decoupling relationship between economic...
China has overtaken the United States as the world’s largest producer of carbon dioxide, with indust...
This paper uses the non-competitive I-O model and the Tapio decoupling model to comprehensively anal...
China has overtaken the United States as the world’s largest producer of carbon dioxide, with indust...
Faced with peaking carbon emissions and carbon neutrality goals, low-carbon transformation has becom...
Understanding decoupling China’s emissions from the economy and identifying the drivers of emissions...
High-carbon emission industries are the most important source of carbon emissions in the Zhejiang Pr...
Understanding decoupling China’s emissions from the economy and identifying the drivers of emissions...
Faced with peaking carbon emissions and carbon neutrality goals, low-carbon transformation has becom...
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...
China is facing huge pressure on CO2 emissions reduction. The heavy industry accounts for over 60% o...
The carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions caused by the global construction industry account for 36% of the...
ABSTRACT: This study analyses the decoupling relationship between energy-related CO2 emissions and e...
China has become the largest CO2 emission country since 2014. The industrial sector is the largest c...
Amid global climate warming, it is necessary to explore the decoupling relationship between economic...
China has overtaken the United States as the world’s largest producer of carbon dioxide, with indust...
This paper uses the non-competitive I-O model and the Tapio decoupling model to comprehensively anal...
China has overtaken the United States as the world’s largest producer of carbon dioxide, with indust...
Faced with peaking carbon emissions and carbon neutrality goals, low-carbon transformation has becom...
Understanding decoupling China’s emissions from the economy and identifying the drivers of emissions...
High-carbon emission industries are the most important source of carbon emissions in the Zhejiang Pr...
Understanding decoupling China’s emissions from the economy and identifying the drivers of emissions...
Faced with peaking carbon emissions and carbon neutrality goals, low-carbon transformation has becom...
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...
China is facing huge pressure on CO2 emissions reduction. The heavy industry accounts for over 60% o...
The carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions caused by the global construction industry account for 36% of the...