Carbon neutralitySTIRPAT modelResource-based citiesLow-carbon transitionKEY IMPACT FACTORSCO2 EMISSIONSENERGY-CONSUMPTIONECONOMIC-GROWTHDIOXIDE EMISSIONSURBANIZATIONIn 2020, China promised to achieve carbon peaking by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060, and these targets are famous as "Goal 3060" in China....
Carbon neutrality means zero emissions. It refers to the carbon emissions necessary for human economic and social activities, which are captured and utilized through forest carbon sink and other artificial technologies or engineering strategies to realize zero-emission of the net greenhouse gases. This...
With the gradual increase of international willingness to reach the carbon peak and carbon neutrality, this paper decomposes the influencing factors of China’s carbon emission changes from 2008 to 2019 using the Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index model (LMDI), and analyzes the contribution amount and ra...
5.Emerging blue and green technologies for solid waste in circular economy 6.Environmental and health impact in circular economy 7.Systematic strategies for waste separation, recycling and recovery towards circular economy 8.Sustai...
"Carbon neutrality" refers to the achievement of "net zero" carbon dioxide emissions, where the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere from human activities is balanced by the amount absorbed, typically through tree planting. It is a crucial step towards ensuring long-term sustainable...
However, the study of material productivity and its impact on the environment has received minimal attention in the literature. Thus, the purpose of this study is to investigation the extended environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) in the framework of material productivity, total factor productivity, and...
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The realization of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality is inseparable from the development of technological innovation. Innovation is the primary driving force for development, and science and technology are powerful tools to solve environmental problems. Then, as an important measure to improve the ...
In order to achieve China’s proposed goals of “peak carbon emissions” and “carbon neutrality” [5,6,7], it is essential to effectively control the carbon emissions from the construction industry. The “14th Five-Year Plan for the Development of the Construction Industry” issued by China...
While the concepts of carbon neutrality and climate positivity/carbon negativity have been around for a while–“carbon neutral” was theNew Oxford American Dictionary‘sword of the yearin 2006–it’s just recently that they’ve catapulted into the mainstream. Everyone from countries to companies ...