2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11010226
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Analysis of CO2 Emissions in China’s Manufacturing Industry Based on Extended Logarithmic Mean Division Index Decomposition

Abstract: China is the world’s largest emitter of CO2. As the largest sector of China’s fossil energy consumption and carbon emissions, manufacturing plays an important role in achieving emission reduction targets in China. Using the extended logarithmic mean division index (LMDI) decomposition model, this paper decomposed the factors that affect the CO2 emissions of China’s manufacturing industry into eight effects. The results show the following: (1) China’s manufacturing CO2 emissions increased from 1.91 billion tons… Show more

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“…The carbon emissions of China's manufacturing industry (in millions of tons) are estimated with reference to the carbon emissions calculation guidelines published by the IPCC and the relevant parameters published by the Chinese authorities. The formula is from [57]:…”
Section: Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The carbon emissions of China's manufacturing industry (in millions of tons) are estimated with reference to the carbon emissions calculation guidelines published by the IPCC and the relevant parameters published by the Chinese authorities. The formula is from [57]:…”
Section: Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Opinions in the existing literature generally agree that if certain emission reduction measures are taken, China could achieve the CEPT around 2030 [13][14][15]. Promoting technological progress [16][17][18][19], reducing CO 2 emission intensity [20], adjusting industrial structure [21,22] or energy structure [23][24][25], and establishing CO 2 emission trading mechanisms [26,27] are considered the main measures required to achieve the CEPT. In general, the logic of these researches is a line type positive thinking (as opposed to reverse thinking) that about what measures can be taken to achieve the CEPT.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 2008, about 4 trillion yuan has been invested in manufacturing industries to boost domestic consumption and economy, which resulted in increasing GHG emissions from metal and non-ferrous metal production. The twelfth five-year plan was issued for energy conservation and GHG emission reduction, which reduced the rate of GHG emission from onsite and domestic supply chain activities since 2012 [47].…”
Section: Global Domestic and Onsite Greenhouse Gas Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%