The income gap and global warming have always been topics of common concern to scholars worldwide. Internationally, there is no consensus yet about the impact of the income gap on carbon emissions, and there are few studies about that in China. To explore the effect of the income gap on carbon emissions at the provincial level in China, this paper first theoretically and qualitatively analyzes the non-linear impact of the income gap on carbon emissions. Then, the Gini coefficient of the resident income of different regions in China from 2010 to 2019 is calculated. Finally, a threshold regression model is used to quantitatively test the existence of a threshold effect between the income gap and carbon emission intensity in China. The thresho...
The per capita CO2 emissions (PCCE) of many developing countries like China have been rising faster ...
It is significant to discuss the carbon emissions in household consumption to achieve the goal of en...
Carbon emission reduction (CER) is increasingly becoming a global issue. This study explored the imp...
This literature review analyses how income inequality affects emissions in China by explaining relat...
Global income inequality is widening and carbon emissions remain high. So, reducing carbon emissions...
There are substantial differences in carbon footprints across households. This study applied an envi...
This study provides insights into the impact of income on HCEs from different regions of China. Our ...
Over the past four decades, China have experienced rapid economic growth but also a widening urban-r...
As global warming intensifies, the accumulation of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases h...
This study asks whether sub-national inequalities in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions mirror internati...
The world has witnessed unparalleled economic development over the past decades, but accompanied by ...
This paper examines the endogenous evolution of household consumption patterns and household carbon ...
The mismatch between trade-embodied economic benefits and CO2 emissions causes carbon inequality, wh...
Households’ carbon footprints are unequally distributed among the rich and poor due to differences i...
The per capita CO2 emissions (PCCE) of many developing countries like China have been rising faster ...
It is significant to discuss the carbon emissions in household consumption to achieve the goal of en...
Carbon emission reduction (CER) is increasingly becoming a global issue. This study explored the imp...
This literature review analyses how income inequality affects emissions in China by explaining relat...
Global income inequality is widening and carbon emissions remain high. So, reducing carbon emissions...
There are substantial differences in carbon footprints across households. This study applied an envi...
This study provides insights into the impact of income on HCEs from different regions of China. Our ...
Over the past four decades, China have experienced rapid economic growth but also a widening urban-r...
As global warming intensifies, the accumulation of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases h...
This study asks whether sub-national inequalities in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions mirror internati...
The world has witnessed unparalleled economic development over the past decades, but accompanied by ...
This paper examines the endogenous evolution of household consumption patterns and household carbon ...
The mismatch between trade-embodied economic benefits and CO2 emissions causes carbon inequality, wh...
Households’ carbon footprints are unequally distributed among the rich and poor due to differences i...
The per capita CO2 emissions (PCCE) of many developing countries like China have been rising faster ...
It is significant to discuss the carbon emissions in household consumption to achieve the goal of en...
Carbon emission reduction (CER) is increasingly becoming a global issue. This study explored the imp...