The United States of America is not only an important energy consuming country, but also in the dominant position of energy for many years. As one of the two largest emitters, the US has always been trying to register a decline in energy-related CO2. In order to make a further analysis of the phenomenon, we choose a new decoupling analysis with the multilevel logarithmic mean Divisia index (LMDI) method. This study examined the contribution of factors influencing energy-related carbon emissions in the United States of America during 1990–2014, quantitatively analyzed decoupling indicators of economic development and environmental situations. As is indicated in the results, economy development and activities have a significant effect in incr...
The dispute between economic growth and greenhouse gas emissions is one of the major challenges of t...
Economic development usually leads to increased energy consumption, which in turn will result in an ...
Drivers to CO2 emissions are well-studied in literature. However, previous studies had focused mostl...
The United States of America is not only an important energy consuming country, but also in the domi...
Rapid economic growth in Northwest China has been accompanied by a dramatic increase in carbon emiss...
This manuscript develops a logarithmic mean Divisia index I (LMDI) decomposition method based on ene...
This paper analyzes Chinese household CO2 emissions in 1994–2012 based on the Logarithmic Mean Divis...
Residual problems are one of the greatest challenges in developing new decomposition techniques, esp...
This paper analyzes Chinese household CO2 emissions in 1994–2012 based on the Logarithmic Mean Divis...
China has overtaken the United States as the world’s largest producer of carbon dioxide, with indust...
Over the past three decades, energy and economic growth have been joined by enormous environmental p...
China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), as the engine of world economic develo...
The Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index (LMDI) method of complete decomposition is used to examine the ro...
Carbon emissions from China’s electricity sector account for about one-seventh of the global c...
China is facing huge pressure on CO2 emissions reduction. The heavy industry accounts for over 60% o...
The dispute between economic growth and greenhouse gas emissions is one of the major challenges of t...
Economic development usually leads to increased energy consumption, which in turn will result in an ...
Drivers to CO2 emissions are well-studied in literature. However, previous studies had focused mostl...
The United States of America is not only an important energy consuming country, but also in the domi...
Rapid economic growth in Northwest China has been accompanied by a dramatic increase in carbon emiss...
This manuscript develops a logarithmic mean Divisia index I (LMDI) decomposition method based on ene...
This paper analyzes Chinese household CO2 emissions in 1994–2012 based on the Logarithmic Mean Divis...
Residual problems are one of the greatest challenges in developing new decomposition techniques, esp...
This paper analyzes Chinese household CO2 emissions in 1994–2012 based on the Logarithmic Mean Divis...
China has overtaken the United States as the world’s largest producer of carbon dioxide, with indust...
Over the past three decades, energy and economic growth have been joined by enormous environmental p...
China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), as the engine of world economic develo...
The Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index (LMDI) method of complete decomposition is used to examine the ro...
Carbon emissions from China’s electricity sector account for about one-seventh of the global c...
China is facing huge pressure on CO2 emissions reduction. The heavy industry accounts for over 60% o...
The dispute between economic growth and greenhouse gas emissions is one of the major challenges of t...
Economic development usually leads to increased energy consumption, which in turn will result in an ...
Drivers to CO2 emissions are well-studied in literature. However, previous studies had focused mostl...