This paper analyzes global CO2 emissions growth by fossil fuel type (coal, oil or gas), demand type (consumption or investment), country group (developed or developing country) and industry group. The results indicate that, among the three fossil fuels, CO2 emissions from coal use grew the most rapidly in developing countries, by 3.76 Gt in the period 1995–2009. By contrast, CO2 emissions from natural gas use grew the most rapidly in developed countries, by 470 Mt in the period 1995–2009. Further decompositions show that, despite improvements in energy efficiency, the upgrades in infrastructures and changes in electricity requirements in developing countries have led to significant CO2 emissions growth from coal use. Among these countries, ...
Studies pertaining to the effects of economic growth on the environment generally focused on diverse...
AbstractThere exist different energy mixes, different fuel use patterns, and different consumption t...
Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) from fossil fuels and industry increased by 2.2% per year...
Our article aims to establish a link between carbon dioxide emissions and its various reasons by emp...
Because of rapid economic expansion, China, the USA, and India have become the largest energy produc...
Recently, the interest on the environment has been important. Countries now gather to solve those en...
China's energy consumption doubled within the first 25 years of economic reforms initiated at the en...
The year 1991 saw developing countries categorized by the UNFCCC as “Non-Annex I Countries” which re...
International audienceCO2 emissions from fossil-fuel burning and industrial processes have been acce...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
This paper investigates the environmental impact of economic growth, energy consumption, financial d...
A decomposition analysis of energy related CO2 emissions is carried out for 33 world countries. The ...
Developing countries are constantly facing the problem of environmental degradation. Environmental d...
In this paper, we decompose the driving forces of global CO2 emissions for the post-crisis era 2008–...
This paper examines the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for China in the presence of gl...
Studies pertaining to the effects of economic growth on the environment generally focused on diverse...
AbstractThere exist different energy mixes, different fuel use patterns, and different consumption t...
Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) from fossil fuels and industry increased by 2.2% per year...
Our article aims to establish a link between carbon dioxide emissions and its various reasons by emp...
Because of rapid economic expansion, China, the USA, and India have become the largest energy produc...
Recently, the interest on the environment has been important. Countries now gather to solve those en...
China's energy consumption doubled within the first 25 years of economic reforms initiated at the en...
The year 1991 saw developing countries categorized by the UNFCCC as “Non-Annex I Countries” which re...
International audienceCO2 emissions from fossil-fuel burning and industrial processes have been acce...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
This paper investigates the environmental impact of economic growth, energy consumption, financial d...
A decomposition analysis of energy related CO2 emissions is carried out for 33 world countries. The ...
Developing countries are constantly facing the problem of environmental degradation. Environmental d...
In this paper, we decompose the driving forces of global CO2 emissions for the post-crisis era 2008–...
This paper examines the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for China in the presence of gl...
Studies pertaining to the effects of economic growth on the environment generally focused on diverse...
AbstractThere exist different energy mixes, different fuel use patterns, and different consumption t...
Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) from fossil fuels and industry increased by 2.2% per year...