2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.chieco.2023.101941
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Carbon dioxide emission typology and policy implications: Evidence from machine learning

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“…Building on the derived conclusions, this study makes three key contributions to the field. First, it extends the scope of existing research, such as that by Yang et al [17], Zheng et al [18], and Wang and Yu [19], by providing a comprehensive empirical analysis of the impacts of energy transition and digitalization on carbon dioxide emissions across 28 Chinese provinces. This regional analysis enriches our understanding of the varying impacts of the energy transition, which is crucial for creating tailored policies in different geographical areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Building on the derived conclusions, this study makes three key contributions to the field. First, it extends the scope of existing research, such as that by Yang et al [17], Zheng et al [18], and Wang and Yu [19], by providing a comprehensive empirical analysis of the impacts of energy transition and digitalization on carbon dioxide emissions across 28 Chinese provinces. This regional analysis enriches our understanding of the varying impacts of the energy transition, which is crucial for creating tailored policies in different geographical areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…In certain ways, this market-based policy design can better balance efficiency and equity while also being more cost-effective. Professor Martin Weizmann, the well-known creator of the theory of environmental economics, studied this problem more thoroughly and presented his findings in the scholarly article "Price or Quantity" in 1974 [3]. He examined the issue of whether humans should directly regulate the quantity of pollutants released or if a price should be set for the pollutants, i.e., whether the nation should enact laws including carbon emission trading limits or carbon taxes.…”
Section: Development Of Carbon Emissions Trading Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the CO 2 emission factors were determined according to the Chinese national standard GB/T 32151.1-2015 and the IPCC guidelines. 25 By analyzing the relationship between the net calorific value and the level of carbon dioxide emission under different degrees of coalification, coal is screened to achieve clean and efficient use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%