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China is identified as a primary source of global carbon dioxide emissions, contributing two-thirds of the projected increase [1], and is the specific geographic focus for structural decomposition analyses of these emissions within its thermal electricity and heating sectors [2], [3].
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Carbon Pricing as a Climate Policy Instrument: Global Lessons ... journal.idscipub.com 2 facts
claimLing et al. (2021) conducted an input-output structural decomposition analysis of carbon emissions in China's thermal electricity and heating industry.
referenceLing et al. (2021) conducted an input-output structural decomposition analysis of carbon emissions in China's thermal electricity and heating industry, published in the Journal of Cleaner Production.
Sustainable Energy Transition for Renewable and Low Carbon Grid ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
measurementGlobal CO2 emissions are projected to increase by 62% between 2011 and 2050, with two-thirds of these emissions originating from China and India.