Tag: Greenhouse gas

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.

Methane increases were linked mainly to wetlands in Africa and Asia
Atmospheric methane growth peaked in 2020 driven by declining hydroxyl radicals and increased tropical wetland emissions in Africa and Asia, before declining through 2023.

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.

RGGI linked to lower wages for unskilled energy-sector workers
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RGGI carbon emissions trading program caused significant wage declines for unskilled workers in energy-intensive sectors, with 7% reduction four years post-implementation, while skilled workers.

Emissions cuts have different wildfire effects across China
Study examines how aerosol and greenhouse gas reductions under carbon neutrality create regionally divergent wildfire impacts in China, with competing mechanisms driving risk changes.

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.

Result-based contracts appear more acceptable for dairy methane reduction
Study integrating farmer preferences into cost-efficient design of agri-environmental contracts for methane mitigation in Polish dairy production.

UK climate strategy and standards support emissions action
Explore UK climate strategy toward 2050 net-zero target, examining carbon leakage, greenhouse gas accounting, life-cycle assessment, and ISO standards for emissions reduction and climate adaptation.

Landowners prefer higher compensation for some agri-environmental schemes
Choice experiment analysis of Danish landowners’ preferences for temporary versus permanent agri-environmental schemes, revealing policy design misalignment between implicit discount rates.

Digitalization and growth are linked to higher greenhouse gases in Saudi Arabia
Explores how supply chain digitalization, green innovation, and financial globalization affect greenhouse gas emissions in Saudi Arabia using frequency domain causality analysis and quantile.










