Environmental Impact and Sustainability

External reference: https://openalex.org/T10435

  1. Chinese steel exporters show lagged responses to expected carbon costs
    Analysis of Chinese steel exporters' responses to anticipated EU carbon border policies, showing pricing serves as primary adjustment mechanism with significant lagged effects.
  2. 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.
  3. Hungary showed mixed sectoral 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Weighted scenario ensembles reduce dominance of overrepresented models
    Multidimensional weighting framework for emissions scenario ensembles accounting for relevance, quality, and diversity, with application to IPCC climate scenarios.
  6. Urbanization and growth raise Morocco’s ecological footprints
    STIRPAT analysis of Morocco's ecological footprints (1970-2023) reveals urbanization, economic growth, technology, and trade openness as key drivers of environmental degradation using four.
  7. Carbon trading linked to higher well-being in Chinese cities
    Analysis of 273 Chinese cities from 2008-2020 reveals carbon emissions trading systems improve well-being through green innovation, with heterogeneous effects across regions.