Even today, per capita carbon dioxide emissions of developed countries remains much higher than those of developing countries. "Even at present, in per capita terms, carbon emission of the United States is still many times higher than that of some Asian and African countries," Erik Solheim, for...
Even today, per capita carbon dioxide emissions of developed countries remains much higher than those of developing countries. "Even at present, in per capita terms, carbon emission of the United States is still many times higher than that of some Asian and African countries," Erik Solheim, for...
Convergence of per capita carbon dioxide emissions in urban China: A spatio-temporal perspective. Applied Geography, 2013, 40: 21-29.Huang, B., Meng, L., 2013. Convergence of per capita carbon dioxide emissions in urban China: A spatio- tomporal perspective. Applied Geography 40, 21-29....
That's not to say China shouldn't be slashing emissions. China's per capita carbon footprint is rapidly catching up with those of wealthier nations -- in the past 20 years, it's nearly tripled. 这并不是说中国不应该削减排放。中国的人均碳足迹正在迅速赶上富裕国家——在过去20年里,这一数字...
China’s per capita carbon emissions, however, are only one-third those of the US. The Chinese government has actively been taking responsibility for reducing carbon emissions by making sustainable development in a changing climate a national strategy, setting the goal of reducing carbon emission ...
China's annual per capita 2 carbon dioxide emissions by about 2.51 tons, or approximately 13.9 % of the global total. 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 The Chinese year average per person carbon dioxide withdrawal is approximately 2.51 tons, approximately composes the global total quantity ...
China is the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide – a potent greenhouse gas – accounting for 28 percent of the world's total output every year. In 2019, China's emissions surpassed those of the U.S., Europe and Japan combined. Despite China's per capita emissions being less than...
(3) Based on the decomposition, the factors that affected per-capita carbon emissions in the panel co-integration test showed that Central China had the best energy structure elasticity in its regional per-capita carbon emissions. Thus, Central China was ranked first for energy efficiency ...
The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC), a dynamic benchmark system for per capita carbon emissions (PCCEs), is proposed for low-carbon counties. Taking Changxing County, Zhejiang Province, China as an example, a dynamic benchmark for PCCEs was established by benchmarking the Carbon Kuznets Curve...
China's carbon dioxide emissions have been rising rapidly since 2002, driven by the acceleration in energy consumption, as shown in the previous chapter. Between 2007 and 2008 China overtook the USA to become the largest emitter of CO2 in the world from energy use (BP, 2010). Although per ...