Tag: Energy, Environment, Economic Growth

Higher climate risk is linked to lower EU banking stability
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in FinanceClimate change reduces EU banking stability; renewable energy and energy taxes provide protection, with effectiveness varying by fiscal stringency and deployment intensity.

Inter-provincial cooperation lowers China’s carbon reduction costs
Optimize China’s carbon emission reduction through inter-provincial cooperation mechanisms. A cost-based model shows 40-80% cooperation reduces abatement costs by 60-70% while balancing regional.

Digital technology availability supports higher carbon emission efficiency
Differential game model examining how industrial internet platforms enhance carbon emission efficiency through digital technology integration, government subsidies, and multi-stakeholder.

Digital economy is linked to better rural economy–environment coordination in China
Analysis of how digital economy expansion impacts coordinated rural economic and environmental development across Chinese provinces, revealing threshold effects and regional spillovers.

Industrialization and ICT raise CO₂ emissions in China
Wavelet analysis reveals industrialization and ICT increase CO2 emissions in China, while financial development and renewables offer decarbonization pathways for carbon neutrality.

Hungary showed mixed decoupling of growth and emissions
Analysis of greenhouse gas decoupling in Hungary reveals strong progress in manufacturing and utilities sectors but persistent challenges in agriculture and specialized services.

China coal prices show stable long-term links across market variables
Analysis of China’s steam coal price formation reveals that port inventory, shipping costs, and oil prices drive pricing dynamics more than production alone, with implications for energy policy.

Returning CBAM revenues to vulnerable products may raise welfare and cut emissions
Product-level analysis of EU carbon border adjustment mechanism reveals revenue redistribution can increase global welfare and emissions reductions in steel sectors.

Data exchange platforms raise urban green energy efficiency
Study examines data element marketization’s impact on green energy efficiency in 282 Chinese cities, revealing direct effects and spatial spillovers with stronger effects in developed regions.

Energy prices are linked to agricultural prices directly and through fertilizers
Analysis of monthly data from 1990 to 2024 shows energy prices affect wheat, maize, and soybean prices directly through fuel costs and indirectly through fertilizers.










