YJ Zhang, YB Da - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2015 - Elsevier
In order to find the efficient ways to reduce carbon emission intensity in China, we utilize the LMDI method to decompose the changes of China׳ s carbon emissions and carbon emission …
China is playing an increasing role in global climate change mitigation, and local authorities need more city-specific information on the emissions trends and patterns when designing …
J Yang, Y Hao, C Feng - Energy Economics, 2021 - Elsevier
Revealing the decoupling process between global economy and its carbon emissions is a key breakthrough point to seek the pathways of global low-carbon economic development …
Q Wang, F Zhang - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020 - Elsevier
It is generally recognized that increasing research and development investment is an effective measure to promote economic and social progress. An open question is if …
Decoupling economic growth from resource use and emissions is a precondition to stay within planetary boundaries. A number of countries have achieved a reduction in their …
Nowadays, one of the vital problems for humanity is reducing the use of fossil fuels to decrease carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions. Despite the integration of renewable sources …
Decoupling between urban economic growth (EG) and carbon emissions (CEs) has become a common goal globally for sustainable development. As the largest carbon emitter in the …
Cities, contributing more than 75% of global carbon emissions, are at the heart of climate change mitigation. Given cities' heterogeneity, they need specific low-carbon roadmaps …
J Chen, P Wang, L Cui, S Huang, M Song - Applied energy, 2018 - Elsevier
Under the framework of the Kaya identity, this paper uses the Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index (LMDI 1) decomposition method to explore the impacts of CO 2 emission intensity of …