2017
DOI: 10.4018/ijsesd.2017100102
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Comparative Study of the Impact of CO2 Emission on Income

Abstract: Emissions of global warming gases continue to rise as the world burns ever more coal, oil and gas for energy. The article, aims to run an investigation nexus between carbon dioxide (CO2) emission per capita and economic growth of energy consumption in over the period 1990-2100. To evaluate the impact of CO2 emission on relative variables, this study verifies that there is positive long-run relationship among CO2 emissions, Electric power consumption and Energy use. This paper also proves bi-directional causali… Show more

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“…It found that the energy-consumption adds to carbon emissions. Allali et al (2017) analyzed the positive relationship between CO 2 emissions and power consumption.…”
Section: Energy Consumption (Ec)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It found that the energy-consumption adds to carbon emissions. Allali et al (2017) analyzed the positive relationship between CO 2 emissions and power consumption.…”
Section: Energy Consumption (Ec)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We then use a similar methodology that Xiaobing Zhao (2011) employs. [6] 9.2 Marginal product of electricity [12,13] In the case of a function of Cobb-Douglas, the marginal productivity of the energy is equal to the first derivative of the average productivity compared to the energetic intensity. Its slope is the marginal product of electricity.…”
Section: World Energy and Population Forecast To 2100 91 Energy Deman...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It would be difficult to obtain disaggregated data on energy consumption. [4] Hydrocarbons, of course, are the crucial source of primary energy for industrial civilization as it now exists. However if we had abundant and affordable electric power from other sources, then civilization in some form and at some population level could continue indefinitely sans hydrocarbons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig 4. The growth in population in Algeria.Since we have historical data, it is possible to calculate an estimate based on regression analysis of the expected population change between 2010 and 2050.…”
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confidence: 99%