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      Why don't more people engage in green practices in China? A policy-oriented approach to promoting green transformation in five consumption areas

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      Environmental Impact Assessment Review

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            Drivers of change in China’s energy-related CO 2 emissions

            CO2 emissions are of global concern because of climate change. China has become the largest CO2 emitter in the world and presently accounts for 30% of global emissions. Here, we analyze the major drivers of energy-related CO2 emissions in China from 1978 when the reform and opening-up policy was launched. We find that 1) there has been a 6-fold increase in energy-related CO2 emissions, which was driven primarily (176%) by economic growth followed by population growth (16%), while the effects of energy intensity (−79%) and carbon intensity (−13%) slowed the growth of carbon emissions over most of this period; 2) energy-related CO2 emissions are positively related to per capita gross domestic product (GDP), population growth rate, carbon intensity, and energy intensity; and 3) a portfolio of command-and-control policies affecting the drivers has altered the total emission trend. However, given the major role of China in global climate change mitigation, significant future reductions in China’s CO2 emissions will require transformation toward low-carbon energy systems.
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              Green buying behavior and the theory of consumption values: A fuzzy-set approach

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                Journal
                Environmental Impact Assessment Review
                Environmental Impact Assessment Review
                01959255
                July 2023
                July 2023
                : 101
                : 107099
                Article
                10.1016/j.eiar.2023.107099
                79ffa19a-b943-4fd0-b0d1-e26d7eb06e3d
                © 2023

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