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Global projections of macroeconomic climate-change damages typically consider impacts from average annual and national temperatures over long time horizons1–6. Here we use recent empirical findings from more than 1,600 regions worldwide over the past 40
The emissions and reduction of carbon dioxide and sustainable growth should be made together without having a conflict about the decisions about them. However, while the carbon dioxide emission and Environmental Kuznets Curve theory have a clear understanding of reducing carbonization processes, scientific...
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Based on the theory of microeconomics, income is the basis of consumption, national income largely determines the size of national consumption, and there is a functional relationship between the two. The energy poverty line could be calculated through Eq. (6), that is, the basic demand of per...
China is the world's largest carbon emitter; it accounted for 29% of global total emissions in 2012 (Olivier et al., 2013). Many studies have recently investigated the effects of climate change on the Earth's biodiversity. The predicted impact of climate change on biodiversity may vary ...
We estimate the potential ultimate cost of fossil-fuel carbon to a long-lived human population over a one million–year time scale. We assume that thi
The Arctic has experienced the most rapid change in climate of anywhere on Earth, and these changes are certain to drive changes in the carbon budget of th
A warmer planet doesn’t just raise temperatures. From wildfires to floods, here's how the climate is changing.
led to an increase in demand for energy in the country. This has also led to China being the largest producer as well as consumer of coal, apart from being the largest carbon dioxide emitter. The country’s industrial sector also accounts for two-thirds of China’s overall energy ...