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Al-Abdulqader, Khalid S., Abdul-Jalil Ibrahim, JingKai Ong, and Ahmed A. Khalifa. "Does Carbon Pricing Matter? Evidence from a Global Sample." Energies 18, no. 5 (2025): 1030. https://doi.org/10.3390/en18051030.

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Implementing a carbon pricing policy in any country remains a complex challenge, requiring the careful navigation of economic, social, and political factors to ensure policy coherence and stakeholder buy-in. Given the critical role of carbon pricing in achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, this study provides empirical evidence on the impact of carbon price implementation on carbon emission reductions globally. The study is motivated by the a priori assumption that carbon pricing policies incentivize polluters to adopt carbon-neutral technologies, leading to emission reductions. Using data fro
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Tsai, Wen-Hsien. "Carbon Emission Reduction—Carbon Tax, Carbon Trading, and Carbon Offset." Energies 13, no. 22 (2020): 6128. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en13226128.

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The Paris Agreement was signed by 195 nations in December 2015 to strengthen the global response to the threat of climate change following the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) and the 1997 Kyoto Protocol [...]
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1Pankaj, Dhakarwal 2Veenu singhal 3Tejaswini G. U. 4Hukma Ram Parihar. "Livestock Methane Reduction: A Global Challenge." Trends In Agriculture Science 1, no. 8 (2022): 363–66. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7274648.

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Methane in the atmosphere has doubled due to human activity during the last 200 years. Methane is thought to be responsible for 23% of all greenhouse gas-induced warming, making it the second-largest contributor to global warming after carbon dioxide (CO2). CH4 emission from Indian livestock was 15.3 Tg in 2012. One of the major human-caused producers of methane (CH4) in the world is livestock farming in India. The largest source of naturally occurring methane is wetlands, and it is estimated that agriculture accounts for 27.3% of all methane emissions. One of the most significant GHGs, methan
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Chen, Jinyiran. "The Impact of Green Finance on Carbon Emission Reduction under the "Dual Carbon" Goals." Highlights in Business, Economics and Management 45 (December 24, 2024): 255–60. https://doi.org/10.54097/6tt4b918.

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Since the Industrial Revolution, environmental challenges stemming from social development have escalated into a pressing global challenge. To address this crisis, green finance has emerged as an innovative financial tool designed to channel funds into low-carbon and eco-friendly sectors, thereby effectively curbing the rise in carbon emissions. This paper investigates how green finance stimulates capital investment in carbon emission reduction efforts, how carbon markets manage emission quotas across various economies, the broad societal attention, and the proactive implementation of carbon r
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Ameta, Rakshit, Shikha Panchal, Noopur Ameta, and Suresh C. Ameta. "Photocatalytic Reduction of Carbon Dioxide." Materials Science Forum 764 (July 2013): 83–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.764.83.

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World is facing problems of global warming as well as energy crisis. Both these problems can be solved to a reasonable extent by photoreduction of carbon dioxide. Here, photocatalysis enters the scene. Photocatalytic reduction to synthetic organic fuels like formaldehyde, methanol, formic acid, acetic acid, methane, etc. will provide a solution to the problem of energy crisis as it will give us alternate fuels, which can be burnt into fuel cells to generate electricity. Once we get electricity at the cost of carbon dioxide, one can convert this form of energy to any other form of energy. Secon
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Sawyer, William, Islam Genina, Rebecca Brenneis, Haosheng Feng, Yunpo Li, and Shao-Xiong Lennon Luo. "Methane emissions and global warming: Mitigation technologies, policy ambitions, and global efforts." MIT Science Policy Review 3 (August 29, 2022): 73–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.38105/spr.8u4spgvc0e.

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Methane emissions are the second highest contributor to climate change. Despite having a much lower atmospheric concentration than carbon dioxide, anthropogenic methane emissions account for almost one-third of anthropogenic warming since the pre-industrial period. Recently, the reduction of methane emissions has been recognized as an effective lever for reducing the impact of climate change in the next decade with less drastic economic and industrial costs than equivalent carbon dioxide mitigation. However, the wide range of methane emission sources, many of which are intermittent and at low
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Wu, Qi, Yutong Gao, Yinghuan Qi, Hongyin Chen, and Dashu Li. "Research On CCUS Emission Reduction Methodology." Advances in Computer and Engineering Technology Research 1, no. 3 (2024): 386. http://dx.doi.org/10.61935/acetr.3.1.2024.p386.

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Climate warming has become a global environmental problem, more and more governments and people's attention. At present, most scientists generally agree that carbon dioxide released by human activities is the most important greenhouse gas causing global warming. Reducing carbon dioxide emissions from coal burning is an important measure to reduce global warming. This paper analyzes the significance of CCUS and CO2 transport, explores the CO2 transport mode, studies and discusses the methodological issues, and summarizes the types of CO2 emission reduction technologies.
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Wang, Yan. "A Game Pattern Analysis of the Cooperation and Competition of Global Carbon Emission Reduction." Advanced Materials Research 524-527 (May 2012): 2352–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.524-527.2352.

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As a huge systematic project, low-carbon emission reduction involves all of the world's vital profit. From the perspective of cooperation and competition, the dynamic equilibrium process is analyzed around the low-carbon emission reduction game background in this paper. Focus on the relevant principles of game theory to give a global analysis to global carbon emission reduction market and to explain the phenomenon during the global carbon emission reduction process. Try to expose the planning and motivation of the various interest game groups.
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Meng, Junyan, and Wei Xu. "Quantitative Evaluation of Carbon Reduction Policy Based on the Background of Global Climate Change." Sustainability 15, no. 19 (2023): 14581. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su151914581.

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High-quality carbon reduction policies play a crucial role in tackling global climate change and reducing carbon dioxide emissions. China, as the world’s largest emitter of carbon dioxide, has committed to peaking its carbon emission by 2030. This study focuses on the evaluation of 12 carbon reduction policies implemented by the Chinese government. A quantitative evaluation index system for carbon reduction policies was designed. Next, the policy modeling consistency (PMC) index method was utilized to assess the quality of these policies. The findings are as follows: Firstly, the average PMC i
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Etukudoh, Emmanuel Augustine, Aniekan Akpan Umoh, Ahmad Hamdan, Kenneth Ifeanyi Ibekwe, and Sedat Sonko. "CARBON EMISSION REDUCTION STRATEGIES: A GLOBAL POLICY REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF EFFECTIVENESS." Economic Growth and Environment Sustainability 3, no. 2 (2024): 69–75. https://doi.org/10.26480/egnes.01.2024.69.75.

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The urgent need to address climate change has propelled nations worldwide to adopt and implement diverse strategies aimed at reducing carbon emissions. This paper presents a comprehensive review and analysis of global policies designed to curb carbon emissions, evaluating their effectiveness in mitigating the impacts of climate change. By synthesizing information from various regions and assessing the multifaceted approaches employed, this review offers insights into the current state of carbon emission reduction strategies on the global stage. The analysis encompasses a thorough examination o
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Wu, Leying, Changxin Liu, Xiaozhe Ma, Genbo Liu, Changhong Miao, and Zheng Wang. "Global carbon reduction and economic growth under autonomous economies." Journal of Cleaner Production 224 (July 2019): 719–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.03.225.

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Udara Willhelm Abeydeera, Lebunu Hewage, Jayantha Wadu Mesthrige, and Tharushi Imalka Samarasinghalage. "Global Research on Carbon Emissions: A Scientometric Review." Sustainability 11, no. 14 (2019): 3972. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11143972.

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Greenhouse gases such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and carbon dioxide have been recognized as the prime cause of global climate change, which has received significant global attention. Among these gases, carbon dioxide is considered as the prominent gas which motivated researchers to explore carbon reduction and mitigation strategies. Research work on this domain expands from carbon emission reporting to identifying and implementing carbon mitigation and reduction strategies. A comprehensive study to map global research on carbon emissions is, however, not available. Therefore, based o
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Grant, Neil, Adam Hawkes, Shivika Mittal, and Ajay Gambhir. "Confronting mitigation deterrence in low-carbon scenarios." Environmental Research Letters 16, no. 6 (2021): 064099. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac0749.

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Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) features heavily in low-carbon scenarios, where it often substitutes for emission reductions in both the near-term and long-term, enabling temperature targets to be met at lower cost. There are major concerns around the scale of CDR deployment in many low-carbon scenarios, and the risk that anticipated future CDR could dilute incentives to reduce emissions now, a phenomenon known as mitigation deterrence. Here we conduct an in-depth analysis into the relationship between emissions reduction and emissions removal in a global integrated assessment model. We explore t
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Azizi, Mohammad Imran, Xize Xu, Xuehui Duan, Haotian Qin, and Bin Xu. "Carbon Pricing Strategies and Policies for a Unified Global Carbon Market." Atmosphere 16, no. 7 (2025): 836. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos16070836.

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Driven by the urgent need to mitigate climate change and achieve net-zero emissions, carbon pricing has emerged as a critical policy tool in major economies worldwide. This study compares carbon pricing in the EU, China, Canada, and Singapore, evaluating effectiveness in emission reductions, with the EU ranking first with high carbon prices, road market coverage, and strict penalties, based on carbon price per capita. Conversely, Singapore’s position as fourth in carbon price per capita among these four most mature carbon markets, Singapore has a high GDP per capita and lower carbon prices. Ca
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Guo, Li, and Min Tang. "How Does Digital Transformation Improve Corporate Carbon Emission Reduction Performance? An Empirical Study on Data from Listed Companies in China." Sustainability 16, no. 8 (2024): 3499. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16083499.

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Against the backdrop of global carbon reduction, China, as the country with the highest carbon emissions, must implement carbon reduction actions more efficiently to promote the sustainable development of the global environment. Balancing their economic and environmental benefits has become an important issue for corporations, as they are crucial entities in the final implementation of carbon reduction efforts. This study selects the data of listed companies in China from 2012 to 2022 and develops a two-way fixed-effects model to verify the effect of digital transformation on corporate carbon
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Jensen, Hans, Ignacio Pérez Domínguez, Thomas Fellmann, Paul Lirette, Jordan Hristov, and George Philippidis. "Economic Impacts of a Low Carbon Economy on Global Agriculture: The Bumpy Road to Paris." Sustainability 11, no. 8 (2019): 2349. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11082349.

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Limiting climate change below a 2 °C temperature increase this century will require substantial reductions of greenhouse gas emissions and the transition to a climate-friendly, low carbon society. In this paper, the economic impact of a less carbon-intensive economy on agricultural markets is estimated by means of an integrated modelling framework. First, the macroeconomic impacts of moving into a global low carbon economy are analysed by applying different carbon taxes in a general equilibrium modelling framework. Second, the potential adoption of emission mitigation technologies is quantifie
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Etukudoh, Emmanuel Augustine, Aniekan Akpan Umoh, Ahmad Hamdan, Kenneth Ifeanyi Ibekwe, and Sedat Sonko. "DOWNLOAD PDF DOWNLOAD XML CARBON EMISSION REDUCTION STRATEGIES: A GLOBAL POLICY REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF EFFECTIVENESS." Economic Growth and Environment Sustainability 3, no. 2 (2024): 69–75. https://doi.org/10.26480/egnes.02.2024.69.75.

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The urgent need to address climate change has propelled nations worldwide to adopt and implement diverse strategies aimed at reducing carbon emissions. This paper presents a comprehensive review and analysis of global policies designed to curb carbon emissions, evaluating their effectiveness in mitigating the impacts of climate change. By synthesizing information from various regions and assessing the multifaceted approaches employed, this review offers insights into the current state of carbon emission reduction strategies on the global stage. The analysis encompasses a thorough examination o
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Palm, Oil Agribusiness Strategic Policy Institute. "CARBON TRADING AND THE POTENTIAL OF INDONESIA'S OIL PALM PLANTATIONS." Journal Analysis of Palm Oil Strategic Issues 4, no. 10 (2023): 807–14. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13836758.

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Carbon trading is one of the vehicles to expand the participation of the businessmen and public totake part in efforts to reduce global GHG emissions. Carbon trading essentially adopts the Polluter’sPay Principles (PPP). Oil palm plantations have the potential to participate in carbon trading. Threeschemes for reducing global GHG emissions from oil palm plantations are carbon stock conservation,carbon stock enhancement, and emission reduction in the palm oil production process.
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Fu, Jian-xun, Guo-hao Tang, Ren-jie Zhao, and Weng-sing Hwang. "Carbon Reduction Programs and Key Technologies in global Steel Industry." Journal of Iron and Steel Research International 21, no. 3 (2014): 275–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1006-706x(14)60042-x.

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Daruwalla, Farrida, and Sunil Saxena. "Carbon footprint reduction strategies in global operations and supply chains." International Journal of Research in Management 6, no. 1 (2024): 08–13. https://doi.org/10.33545/26648792.2024.v6.i1a.426.

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Wang, Yiting. "Promote Carbon Peaking and Carbon Neutrality with The Concept of Global Warming and Carbon Emission Reduction." BCP Business & Management 39 (February 22, 2023): 439–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v39i.4227.

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To achieve peak carbon neutrality, the authors propose an approach based on the concept of global warming carbon reduction. Based on the concepts of "existing carbon economy" and "low-carbon city", the author summarizes the research on low-carbon evaluation indicators at home and abroad and selects the Hierarchical Process (AHP) as an example. This has been proven by many studies. From 2013 to 2020, calculate and evaluate the low-carbon development level of Province A, and analyze the low-carbon development level of 11 provincial-level cities. Display: From 2013 to 2020, the low-carbon develop
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Lugo-Morin, Diosey Ramon. "Global Future: Low-Carbon Economy or High-Carbon Economy?" World 2, no. 2 (2021): 175–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/world2020012.

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This study critically examines the decarbonization of development in the context of the Anthropocene at the global level. A literature review is conducted that emphasizes the rationality of human beings to harmonize with the planet due to the low capacity of their human agency in the framework of the Anthropocene. The analysis recognizes that the possibility of transitioning to a decarbonized global economy or zero carbon emissions is not encouraging. Global energy production and CO2 emissions are concentrated in a dozen countries: China, United States, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Iran, Indi
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Fang, Hui, Chunyu Jiang, Tufail Hussain, Xiaoye Zhang, and Qixin Huo. "Input Digitization of the Manufacturing Industry and Carbon Emission Intensity Based on Testing the World and Developing Countries." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 19 (2022): 12855. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912855.

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Facing the increasingly deteriorating climate, carbon emission reduction has become a global consensus. In particular, as an industry with very serious pollution emissions, the manufacturing industry is under enormous pressure to reduce environmental consumption. At the same time, against the background of rapid digitization development, the production and organization of the manufacturing industry have greatly changed, which also provides new research ideas for global carbon emission reduction. Based on the panel data of 40 major economies in the world, this paper calculates the degree of inp
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Brown, Marilyn A., Puneet Dwivedi, Sudhagar Mani, et al. "A framework for localizing global climate solutions and their carbon reduction potential." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118, no. 31 (2021): e2100008118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2100008118.

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Localized carbon reduction strategies are especially critical in states and regions that lack top-down climate leadership. This paper illustrates the use of coupled systems in assessments of subnational climate solutions with a case study of Georgia, a state located in the southeastern United States that does not have statewide climate goals or plans. The paper illustrates how robust place-specific plans for climate action could be derived from foundational global and national work and by embedding that research into the context of socio-ecological-technological systems. Our replicable methodo
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Chen, Ziyang. "Path Analysis of The Carbon Market's Impact on Corporate Carbon Emission Reduction." Highlights in Business, Economics and Management 43 (December 5, 2024): 297–302. https://doi.org/10.54097/a7jeqk60.

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The focus of this study is to explore how carbon markets have been effective in motivating companies to reduce carbon emissions globally. Through the setting of emission quotas and a series of fair and strict trading rules, the carbon market not only stimulates the intrinsic motivation of enterprises to reduce greenhouse gas emissions but also pushes forward climate governance on a global scale. This paper elaborates on the theoretical basis and operational mechanism of the carbon market, especially its key role in facilitating enterprises to reduce emissions through economic incentives, impro
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Davies, James B., Xiaojun Shi, and John Whalley. "The possibilities for global inequality and poverty reduction using revenues from global carbon pricing." Journal of Economic Inequality 12, no. 3 (2013): 363–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10888-013-9259-2.

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Pan, Xiukui, Jingli Feng, and Tingting Duan. "Research on Energy Trading Mechanism of Zero carbon Park Based on Blockchain Technology." E3S Web of Conferences 385 (2023): 01002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202338501002.

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In the context of global climate change and various environmental problems, stabilizing the global average temperature, implementing near zero carbon emissions, and finally achieving absolute zero carbon emissions in the future have become an important task of China’s ecological civilization construction. As an important population and industrial cluster, the park is the carrier of important economic and social activities, so the park is the most important form to achieve the dual carbon goal. Based on blockchain technology, this paper comprehensively uses carbon neutral mechanisms such as zer
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Cheng, Chun-Hung, Bau-Jen Tang, and Yea-Rong Cheng. "Strategies and Tools for Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) to Move toward Green Operations: The Case of the Taiwan Metal Industry." Sustainability 16, no. 11 (2024): 4705. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16114705.

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Net-zero carbon reduction has become a global supply chain development trend, and the EU has established CBAM regulations. Industries that fail to effectively reduce carbon emissions will face operational challenges under these regulations. For SMEs, carbon reduction is crucial for sustainable operations. To address this challenge, governments worldwide are formulating relevant policies and investing resources to help SMEs enhance their competitiveness. In Taiwan, the metal industry has an export ratio exceeding 45%, making it a significant global production base for metal products. This study
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Lin, Zigan, and Pengfei Liu. "Research on Emission Reduction Decisions in Supply Chains Considering Vertical Spillover Effects and Low-Carbon Preferences." Sustainability 16, no. 22 (2024): 9754. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16229754.

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The growth in carbon emissions is increasingly exacerbating global warming. As the principal source of carbon emissions, companies can effectively enhance their emission reduction levels through the vertical spillover of emission reduction technologies to investigate the impact of vertical spillover rates, consumers’ low-carbon preference coefficients, emission reduction cost coefficients on optimal supply chain decisions, and profits in centralized and decentralized decision-making environments. Considering consumers’ preferences for low-carbon options, this paper constructs a Stackelberg gam
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Palomo, Ignacio, Yann Dujardin, Estelle Midler, Manon Robin, María J. Sanz, and Unai Pascual. "Modeling trade-offs across carbon sequestration, biodiversity conservation, and equity in the distribution of global REDD+ funds." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116, no. 45 (2019): 22645–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1908683116.

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The program on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) is one of the major attempts to tackle climate change mitigation in developing countries. REDD+ seeks to provide result-based incentives to promote emission reductions and increase carbon sinks in forest land while promoting other cobenefits, such as the conservation of biodiversity. We model different scenarios of international REDD+ funds distribution toward potential recipient countries using 2 carbon emission reduction targets (20% and 50% compared to the baseline scenario, i.e., deforestation and forest de
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Zhou, Jiayi, Luqi Wang, Nina Cai, Hanlu Sun, and Xinyan Hu. "Comparative Analysis of Carbon Tax and Carbon Emission Trading Policies in the Context of Carbon Emission Reduction: Based on the Perspective of the Power Industry." Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences 106, no. 1 (2024): 65–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2754-1169/106/20241237.

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In this paper, we focus on China's power sector to investigate ways to improve emissions reductions in the context of global warming and rising carbon emissions. This paper reviews the current state of adapted carbon emission reduction policies in China's power industry and assesses the potential effectiveness of two mechanisms, carbon taxation, and carbon trading, in achieving substantial emissions reductions. China's power sector is a major contributor to global carbon emissions, and the paper explores the balance between short-term carbon tax policies and long-term carbon trading strategies
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Gracer, Jeffrey B., and Margaret Macdonald. "State and Regional Carbon Reduction Markets in the United States: Key Developments and Links with Global Carbon Reduction Markets." Environmental Claims Journal 19, no. 4 (2007): 286–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10406020701648955.

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Yoshimori, Masaaki. "Global Cooperation for Reducing Carbon Emissions: the Role of Carbon Taxes." Financial Markets, Institutions and Risks 8, no. 3 (2024): 69–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.61093/fmir.8(3).69-79.2024.

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As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change, international cooperation and effective policy tools are crucial for reducing carbon emissions and achieving a sustainable future. This study uses a game-theoretical approach to investigate the negotiations between countries with high and low carbon dioxide emissions, with the goal of achieving zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050. By fostering collaboration and understanding among nations, game theory provides a robust framework for addressing the complexities of global climate policy. Game theory provides a mathematical framework
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Zhou, Bingji, and Jiandong Li. "A review of the Spatial and Temporal Evolution of Carbon Emissions and Emission Reduction Potential in the Power Industry." International Journal of Global Economics and Management 3, no. 3 (2024): 270–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.62051/ijgem.v3n3.31.

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The situation of global warming is becoming more and more serious. As an important field of total carbon emission control, it is of great significance to study the power industry for achieving global climate goals and sustainable development. Firstly, the related concepts of carbon emissions, carbon peaking, carbon neutralization and emission reduction potential in the power industry are introduced. Secondly, from the international and domestic perspectives, the latest research progress of carbon emissions accounting, carbon emissions influencing factors, carbon emissions prediction and emissi
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Jiang, Meihui. "Locating the Principal Sectors for Carbon Emission Reduction on the Global Supply Chains by the Methods of Complex Network and Susceptible–Infective Model." Sustainability 14, no. 5 (2022): 2821. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14052821.

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How to locate the reasonable targets for carbon emission reduction in the complex global supply chain remains a big challenge for policy makers. This paper proposed a novel framework for finding more accurate carbon emission reduction targets, combining multi-regional input-output analysis, complex network approach and an improved susceptible–infective model called the influence spreading model. The results showed that the global embodied carbon emission flow network had the characteristic of being significantly scale-free, and there were a few important industrial sectors in the network with
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Wang, Xinyu. "How does global sustainable Policy influence Nation Policy -- A case Study of China." BCP Business & Management 33 (November 20, 2022): 270–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v33i.2760.

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In the face of increasing pressure to reduce emissions, China, as a major developing country in terms of emission reduction, is obliged to establish a carbon trading market. At present, there are constraints in China's carbon trading market, such as insufficient financial participation, obvious regional segmentation of emission reduction, lack of pricing power in the international carbon trading market, lack of intermediary service capacity, and institutional irregularities. Drawing on the development experience of carbon trading markets in developed countries, this paper clarifies the idea of
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Kühn, Thomas, Kaarle Kupiainen, Tuuli Miinalainen, et al. "Effects of black carbon mitigation on Arctic climate." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20, no. 9 (2020): 5527–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-5527-2020.

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Abstract. We use the ECHAM-HAMMOZ aerosol-climate model to assess the effects of black carbon (BC) mitigation measures on Arctic climate. To this end we constructed several mitigation scenarios that implement all currently existing legislation and then implement further reductions of BC in a successively increasing global area, starting from the eight member states of the Arctic Council, expanding to its active observer states, then to all observer states, and finally to the entire globe. These scenarios also account for the reduction of the co-emitted organic carbon (OC) and sulfate (SU). We
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Sun, Han. "The Relationship between the Effectiveness of Carbon Emission Reduction Policies and the Degree of Public Participation." International Theory and Practice in Humanities and Social Sciences 2, no. 2 (2025): 237–47. https://doi.org/10.70693/itphss.v2i2.240.

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Global climate change has brought carbon emissions reduction into the global spotlight, and the Chinese government has formulated emissions reduction policies and set targets for carbon peaking and neutralization. This article explores the relationship between policy effectiveness and public participation from the perspective of public choice theory. The article reviews carbon emission reduction research, analyzes the roles of various parties in political decision-making and the current status of China's policies, and emphasizes the importance of public awareness and participation in achieving
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Luo, Xiaoyu, Cong Ma, and Jian Ge. "Evaluation Model and Strategy for Selecting Carbon Reduction Technology for Campus Buildings in Primary and Middle Schools in the Yangtze River Delta Region, China." Sustainability 12, no. 2 (2020): 534. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12020534.

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Cutting down global warming and reducing greenhouse gas emissions such as carbon dioxide are important global targets. Accounting for a third of global energy consumption, the building construction industry is an important target for carbon reduction. Campus buildings, of which there are a large number in China, differ from other building types, as they have noteworthy energy-use characteristics and technology selection requirements. This study identifies the carbon reduction technologies in Chinese primary and middle schools commonly used for energy and water conservation, and then evaluates
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OJHA, VIJAY P. "Carbon emissions reduction strategies and poverty alleviation in India." Environment and Development Economics 14, no. 3 (2009): 323–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355770x0800497x.

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ABSTRACTThis paper, based on a computable general equilibrium model of the Indian economy, shows that a domestic carbon tax policy that recycles carbon tax revenues to households imposes heavy costs in terms of lower economic growth and higher poverty. However, the decline in economic growth and rise in poverty can be minimized if the emissions restriction target is modest, and carbon tax revenues are transferred exclusively to the poor. India's participation in an internationally tradable emission permits regime with grandfathered emissions allocation is preferable to any domestic carbon tax
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Wang, Jianshi, Han Li, Chengxin Wang, and Wanxia Ren. "The Impact of Dual Environmental Regulations on Carbon Intensity: A Global Perspective." Sustainability 17, no. 4 (2025): 1446. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17041446.

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Greenhouse gas emissions are a leading cause of global warming, posing significant threats to both the natural environment and the sustainable development of global economies and societies. Environmental regulations have been crucial in reducing these emissions and improving ecological conditions. This study presents the first theoretical analysis of the mechanisms through which formal and informal environmental regulations influence carbon intensity. A panel data model was constructed to empirically test and analyze the impact of these regulations on carbon intensity across 118 countries. The
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Yang, Jingwen, Mengyuan Wang, Wenying Chen, Xiaofeng Li, and Runyuan Li. "Energy Saving and Emission Reduction in the Operational Phase of Public Buildings Design of the Carbon Inclusion System." Advances in Computer and Materials Scienc Research 3, no. 1 (2025): 100. https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.p100.

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In response to the global challenge of climate change, China has set the goals of peaking carbon emissions by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2060 in its 14th Five-Year Plan. Given that the operational phase of public buildings is a significant source of carbon emissions, this paper focuses on energy-saving and emission reduction mechanisms in this sector and proposes a carbon-inclusive system design aimed at converting carbon reductions into tradable financial assets. Drawing on domestic and international experiences, the paper analyzes the emission reduction mechanisms in buildings a
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Bai, Junhong, and Xuewei Yu. "The Impact of Global Value Chain Embedment on Energy Conservation and Emissions Reduction:Theory and Empirical Evidence." China Finance and Economic Review 13, no. 2 (2024): 46–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/cfer-2024-0009.

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Abstract An in-depth investigation into the effect of embedment in global value chain (GVC) on energy conservation and emissions reduction is of great significance for scientifically assessing the environmental impact of GVC participation, and promoting high-quality development in China. This paper incorporates GVC embedment, energy consumption and carbon emissions into the same analysis framework for the first time. Based on the WIOD database, this paper theoretically and empirically examines the impact and mechanism of global value chain embeddedness on carbon emission reduction from two dim
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Xuzhi, Chen. "CONSTRUCTION OF LOW-CARBON DEVELOPMENT INDEX SYSTEM IN THE ELECTRIC POWER CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY." EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYA 7/4, no. 147 (2024): 64–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/ek.up.p.r.2024.07.04.008.

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Climate change has become a global challenge, and China plays a crucial role in addressing this issue, particularly with significant challenges in carbon reduction tasks. The impact of global climate change on human production and life is increasingly prominent, and countries worldwide are committed to carbon neutrality through agreements such as the Paris Agreement. China accounted for approximately 29% of global carbon dioxide emissions in 2019, making achieving carbon peak and carbon neutrality a key factor in global competition. The Chinese government has repeatedly declared its goals of c
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Wang, Congqi, Rui Zhang, Haslindar Ibrahim, and Pengzhen Liu. "Can the Digital Economy Enable Carbon Emission Reduction: Analysis of Mechanisms and China’s Experience." Sustainability 15, no. 13 (2023): 10368. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su151310368.

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With the continuous advancement of global scientific and technological capabilities, the issue of global warming caused by greenhouse gas emissions has received widespread attention from countries worldwide. Promoting carbon reduction and curbing the trend of global warming have become urgent and significant challenges for China and the world. Therefore, it is of great practical significance to explore the impact and mechanism of the digital economy on carbon reduction. This paper empirically analyzes the impact and means of the digital economy on carbon emissions using panel regression models
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Uttaruk, Yannawut, Phung Van Khoa, and Teerawong Laosuwan. "A Guideline for Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction and Carbon Sequestration in Forest Sector Based on Thailand Voluntary Emission Reduction Programme." Sains Malaysiana 53, no. 3 (2024): 477–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2024-5303-01.

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Currently climate change and global warming have significant impact on the environment toward biodiversity and human quality of life. Major cause derives from human activities that produce greenhouse gas emission especially the diffusion of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. One way to address global warming is to increase the absorption potential of greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide. The best natural method is forest adsorption whereby trees absorb carbon dioxide and store it in the form of biomass through photosynthesis. Therefore, forests are a highly efficient source of carbon sin
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Luo, Jiaoling, Pengyu Xie, Fan Yan, Hainuo Li, and Zhimin Zhang. "Theoretical Analysis and Framework Design of Carbon Inclusion Mechanisms from the Perspective of Carbon Emission Trading Markets." Frontiers in Humanities and Social Sciences 5, no. 2 (2025): 209–21. https://doi.org/10.54691/wnzdc147.

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According to the Global Carbon Emissions Report 2023, China's carbon dioxide emissions are about 12.7 billion tons, accounting for 34% of global carbon dioxide emissions, ranking first in the world. With China's rapid socio-economic development and growing population, there exists a huge potential for carbon emission reduction in the field of residential consumption. As an innovative voluntary emission reduction mechanism for individual low-carbon living and consumption in China, the Carbon Price Reduction System (CPRS) helps to encourage individual emission reduction behaviors, thus promoting
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Reith, Fabian, David P. Keller, and Andreas Oschlies. "Revisiting ocean carbon sequestration by direct injection: a global carbon budget perspective." Earth System Dynamics 7, no. 4 (2016): 797–812. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/esd-7-797-2016.

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Abstract. In this study we look beyond the previously studied effects of oceanic CO2 injections on atmospheric and oceanic reservoirs and also account for carbon cycle and climate feedbacks between the atmosphere and the terrestrial biosphere. Considering these additional feedbacks is important since backfluxes from the terrestrial biosphere to the atmosphere in response to reducing atmospheric CO2 can further offset the targeted reduction. To quantify these dynamics we use an Earth system model of intermediate complexity to simulate direct injection of CO2 into the deep ocean as a means of em
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Lin, Wen Chin, and Tsair Rong Chen. "Research on Energy Policies and Economic Development for a Carbon Reduction Era in Taiwan." Advanced Materials Research 869-870 (December 2013): 513–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.869-870.513.

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Aside from the changes happening to the life around the world, global warming also threats commercial activities. The transition to a low carbon world will transform our whole economy. Additionally, a low carbon industrial strategy must seize the opportunities that will come with change: a new industrial activism for a new green industrial revolution. When we are pursuing economic growth, it is required to take environmental influences into consideration. Especially, when governmental effort is spent to regulate economic policies, it is required to promote low carbon economy with sustainable a
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Chen, Wei, and Yi Ai. "Research on the Carbon Emission Prediction and Reduction Strategies for the Civil Aviation Industry in China: A System Dynamics Approach." Sustainability 16, no. 20 (2024): 8950. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16208950.

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With the continuous growth in the volume of global air transportation, the carbon emissions of the civil aviation industry have received increasing attention. Carbon emission reduction in civil aviation is an inevitable requirement for achieving sustainable social development. This article aims to use system dynamics (SD) methods to establish a carbon emission model for the civil aviation industry that includes economic, demographic, technological, policy, and behavioral factors; analyze the key factors that affect carbon emissions; and explore effective emission reduction strategies. Research
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