Nowadays, the topic of CO2 emissions has been a subject of intensive debate. There is a significant policy push toward reducing emissions that cause air pollution and other environmental concerns. The aim of this paper is to analyze the CO2 emissions as well as economic growth along with renewable energy use and the level of urbanization in the selected World countries in the period of 1995-2018. In general, almost all of the Northern part of the World was characterized by a high level of CO2 emissions, while the majority of African territory was the least polluted. The empirical result shows that the growth rate of air pollution is much higher in countries that initially had a low level of CO2 emissions, so the convergence process occurred...
Significant progress has been made towards mitigating climate change and its impacts across countrie...
This exploratory study extends the literature on the convergence of per capita carbon dioxide emissi...
Decisionmakers considering policies to mitigate climate change will benefit from information about c...
Nowadays, the topic of CO2 emissions has been a subject of intensive debate. There is a significant ...
This research analyzes the evolution of CO2emissions per capita in a sample of 141 countries during ...
International audienceThis paper examines the existence of convergence and the importance of educati...
This paper detects the direction of causality among carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, energy consumpti...
Parallel session 7. Energie, systèmes d’innovationPresented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Con...
This paper extends the literature on the convergence of carbon dioxide emissions intensity and its d...
This paper studies convergence in CO2emission intensity (CO2 emissions over GDP) among OECD countrie...
We examine convergence in carbon dioxide emissions among 128 countries for the period 1960-2003 by m...
An understanding of the evolution of sectoral CO2 emissions for all EU countries in recent decades ...
The year 1991 saw developing countries categorized by the UNFCCC as “Non-Annex I Countries” which re...
This paper has investigated the impact of CO2 emissions on per capita growth, energy consumption, li...
This paper evaluates the impact of free trade agreements (FTAs) on carbon dioxide emissions converge...
Significant progress has been made towards mitigating climate change and its impacts across countrie...
This exploratory study extends the literature on the convergence of per capita carbon dioxide emissi...
Decisionmakers considering policies to mitigate climate change will benefit from information about c...
Nowadays, the topic of CO2 emissions has been a subject of intensive debate. There is a significant ...
This research analyzes the evolution of CO2emissions per capita in a sample of 141 countries during ...
International audienceThis paper examines the existence of convergence and the importance of educati...
This paper detects the direction of causality among carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, energy consumpti...
Parallel session 7. Energie, systèmes d’innovationPresented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Con...
This paper extends the literature on the convergence of carbon dioxide emissions intensity and its d...
This paper studies convergence in CO2emission intensity (CO2 emissions over GDP) among OECD countrie...
We examine convergence in carbon dioxide emissions among 128 countries for the period 1960-2003 by m...
An understanding of the evolution of sectoral CO2 emissions for all EU countries in recent decades ...
The year 1991 saw developing countries categorized by the UNFCCC as “Non-Annex I Countries” which re...
This paper has investigated the impact of CO2 emissions on per capita growth, energy consumption, li...
This paper evaluates the impact of free trade agreements (FTAs) on carbon dioxide emissions converge...
Significant progress has been made towards mitigating climate change and its impacts across countrie...
This exploratory study extends the literature on the convergence of per capita carbon dioxide emissi...
Decisionmakers considering policies to mitigate climate change will benefit from information about c...