This paper examines the sources of changes in energy use of the Brazilian economy of industries and households from 1970 to 1996, using structural decomposition analysis …
Fossil fuel CO2 emissions in the United States decreased by∼ 11% between 2007 and 2013, from 6,023 to 5,377 Mt. This decline has been widely attributed to a shift from the use …
Index decomposition methodology was a technique first used in the late 1970s to study the impact of changes in product mix on industrial energy demand. A survey in 1995 listed a …
All goods and services produced in an economy are directly and/or indirectly associated with energy use and, according to the type of fuel utilized, with CO2 emissions as well …
K Feng, YL Siu, D Guan… - Journal of Industrial …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
China faces the challenge of balancing unprecedented economic growth and environmental sustainability. Rather than a homogenous country that can be analyzed at the national level …
Research on the driving factors behind carbon dioxide emission changes in China can inform better carbon emission reduction policies and help develop a low-carbon economy …
Many environmental problems can be attributedto the extraction and emissions of physicalsubstances. Increasing our understanding of theeconomic and technological driving …
J Munksgaard, KA Pedersen, M Wien - Energy economics, 2000 - Elsevier
Danish household consumption increased by 58% over the period 1966–1992 while CO2 emissions only increased by 7%. Using decomposition analysis we investigated the global …
M Wier, M Lenzen, J Munksgaard… - Economic Systems …, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
In order to evaluate the relation between the consumption pattern of various household types and their CO2 requirements, we combine input-output tables energy flow matrices …