China's carbon emissions per capita will tend towards a stable range. Additionally, by referring to predictions results of the peak value of China's carbon emissions per capita, it was determined that, in low-c
In the full model that includes various control variables and a lagged dependent variable, CO2 emissions per capita decrease by 0.16 metric tons more for each year a country has a dedicated climate ministry. In sum, these findings indicate that introducing a climate ministry does neither lead to...
Hungarian emissions in contextAmong the 27 EU countries, Hungary is the fifth least-emitting country in per capita emissions, and the ninth largest emitter regarding emissions-to-GDP ratio. Hungary’s CO2-equivalent (CO2e) emissions grew by 2.4 percent compounded annually (CAGR) in the 20th ...
结果1 题目 Carbon emission per capita will stop increasing and aim to achieve peak emissions by around 2020 known as ___ cities() A. Latecomer B. Smart C. Developing D. Exploring 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
The emissions of China's carbon dioxide can be traced to five main sectors: energy, manufacturing, transportation, agriculture and construction. Its energy and manufacturing sectors are leading sources of its carbon emissions. The country will have to dramatically increase its use of renewable energy...
On the basis of global expenditure data, we compute country- and expenditure-specific per capita carbon footprints with unprecedented details. We show that they can reach several hundred tons of CO2 per year, while the majority of people living below poverty lines have yearly carbon footprints of...
(Color online) Carbon emission of major countries in the world. (a) Historical cumulative carbon emissions per capita. Data from World Bank. (b) Change trend of carbon dioxide emissions. Data frombp Statistical Review of World Energy 2021 ...
Region/Country(billionemissionsgrowthemissions (percent) tonnes/yr)(percent)(billiontonnes/yr) China11.9+4.9%+0.20%11.9 USA4.9-3.3%-0.6%4.9 India3.1+8.2%+4.6%3.1 EU272.5-8.4%-3.8%2.6 Internationalbunkers*1.1+9.4%+7.8%1.2 Allothers14.3+0.1%+1.114.5 ...
* In recent years, China has made great strides in unlocking the potential of its new energy industry, not only as a way to achieve its dual carbon goals of peaking carbon emissions before 2030 and reaching carbon neutrality before 2060, but also as a means to improve the quality of people...
According to the report, to achieve this objective, the investment required can easily be affordable given China's high savings and investment rate, and the impact on China's gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in 2050 will be ...