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Impact of household consumption on CO2 emissions

Energy Economics, 2000
Danish household consumption increased by 58% over the period 1966–1992 while CO2 emissions only increased by 7%. Using decomposition analysis we investigated the global CO2 impact of Danish household consumption from 1966 to 1992. Our conclusion is that overall growth in private consumption — but not changes in the composition of consumption — is the ...
Jesper Munksgaard   +2 more
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Bayesian Model Revealing Segment-Scale Elemental Flux, Doubled CO2 Consumption, and Potential Anthropogenic Impact in the Upper Mekong Basin: Constraints from Strontium Isotopes.

Environmental Science and Technology
Lancang River (LCR), the upper region of the large transboundary Mekong River, provides a critical understanding of terrestrial weathering status and CO2 consumption.
Shitong Zhang   +3 more
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Oxygen consumption and CO2 elimination in sepsis

Neurologia Croatica, 2003
Studija je obuhvatila 20 bolesnika sa sepsom kod kojih su analizirani najvažniji hemodinamski parametri.Rezultati su pokazali da relativno nizak VO2 i povišen RQ mogu biti rani paramaterikoji ukazuju na cirkulacijsku nestabilnost kod bolesnika sa sepsom.
Pilaš, Vladimir   +4 more
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Industrialization, electricity consumption and CO2 emissions in Bangladesh

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2014
This paper investigates the relationship between industrialization, electricity consumption and CO2 emissions in case of Bangladesh using quarter frequency data over the period of 1975–2010.
Muhammad Shahbaz   +3 more
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Peak energy consumption and CO2 emissions in China

Energy Policy, 2014
Abstract China is in the processes of rapid industrialization and urbanization. Based on the Kaya identity, this paper proposes an analytical framework for various energy scenarios that explicitly simulates China׳s economic development, with a prospective consideration on the impacts of urbanization and income distribution.
Jiahai Yuan   +5 more
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Investigating the nexus between education expenditure, female employers, renewable energy consumption and CO2 emission: Evidence from China

, 2021
The present study empirically investigates the nexus between education expenditure, female employer, consumption of renewable energy, and CO2 emission in China. A total of 25 years of data spanning from 1991 to 2015 is used in the study.
Q. Zaman   +3 more
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The asymmetric effect of renewable energy and trade on consumption‐based CO2 emissions: The case of Italy

Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 2021
Although numerous studies in the literature have been conducted to model CO2 emissions, there is a lack of empirical knowledge of consumption‐based CO2 emissions, which are adjusted for international trade, specifically. Therefore, the present study aims
Minhaj Ali, D. Kırıkkaleli
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Investigating the Causal Linkage Among Economic Growth, Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions in Thailand: An Application of the Wavelet Coherence Approach

, 2021
The study aims to explore the causal linkage between CO2 emissions, economic growth and energy consumption in Thailand utilizing the wavelet coherence approach, conventional Granger and the Toda-Yamamoto causality techniques. In this study, In this study,
T. Adebayo, Gbenga Daniel Akinsola
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Carbon conundrum, climate change, CO2 capture and consumptions

Journal of CO2 Utilization, 2014
Abstract Carbon dioxide (CO2) emission and absorption components consist of biosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere and fossil fuels. CO2 flow rates are governed by large scale fluid dynamic, thermodynamic and radio-active transfer processes. This results in dynamic flow of CO2 over land and oceans affecting regional climates.
N. Abas, N. Khan
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Electricity consumption and CO2 capture potential in Spain

Energy, 2009
In this paper, different electricity demand scenarios for Spain are presented. Population, income per capita, energy intensity and the contribution of electricity to the total energy demand have been taken into account in the calculations. Technological role of different generation technologies, i.e.
Luis M. Romeo   +3 more
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