2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113120
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Carbon dioxide emissions and Chinese OFDI: From the perspective of carbon neutrality targets and environmental management of home country

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“…Solutions related to the reduction of carbon emissions have acquired importance [3,15,46]. Yang et al [47] used three paths through which OFDI can affect the carbon dioxide emissions of a whole country, including economic scale, technology level and industry composition effects. Mostafaeipour et al [48] employed a system dynamics approach to examine the effects of renewable energy development in Iran in terms of carbon emissions and examined five distinct scenarios: increasing the feed-in tariff, eliminating fossil fuel power plant subsidies, gradually eliminating fossil fuel power plant subsidies and two combined scenarios that consider the carbon cost of electricity generation.…”
Section: Recycling Strategy Of Ton or Tormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solutions related to the reduction of carbon emissions have acquired importance [3,15,46]. Yang et al [47] used three paths through which OFDI can affect the carbon dioxide emissions of a whole country, including economic scale, technology level and industry composition effects. Mostafaeipour et al [48] employed a system dynamics approach to examine the effects of renewable energy development in Iran in terms of carbon emissions and examined five distinct scenarios: increasing the feed-in tariff, eliminating fossil fuel power plant subsidies, gradually eliminating fossil fuel power plant subsidies and two combined scenarios that consider the carbon cost of electricity generation.…”
Section: Recycling Strategy Of Ton or Tormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a certain degree of causality between the country's industrialization and even urbanization and the decline in environmental quality. Yang et al (2021) set out to study the relationship between FDI and home country's carbon dioxide emissions, and found that FDI is positively associated with home country's carbon dioxide emissions. The technological spillovers from FDI reduce CO 2 emissions to some extent.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This should cover business processes including hydrogen production, hydrogen storage, hydrogen transportation, hydrogen refueling, hydrogen utilization, hydrogen detection, and hydrogen safety, as well as fields involving hydrogen transportation, hydrogen energy storage, hydrogen chemical industry, and hydrogen metallurgy. (5) Introduce corresponding policies to guide and promote the effective implementation of carbon emission reduction projects. ( 6) Encourage the development of tertiary industries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote the optimization and transformation of the steel and coal industry to realize low-carbon green industries.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The International Energy Agency (IEA) reported that global energy-related carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions plateaued in 2019 at 33 Gt [3]. According to data from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) [4,5], over the last decade, the top four emitters headed by China accounted for 55 percent of global Greenhouse Gas emissions. China contributed to more than a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions, and has per capita emissions about 40% higher than the global average.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%