Forecasting of Brazilian CO2 emissions from nonlinear models: a review
Marcos Lapa Brito,
Luiz Carlos Lobato dos Santos,
George Simonelle
Abstract:Brazil is a developing country that emits high amounts of CO2 and, in order to comply with the Paris Agreement, it has committed to reducing 43% of its emissions by 2030 in relation to 2005. To achieve this objective, it is necessary to understand which variables contribute with these emissions and develop Energy Policies that reduce them without harming the country's energy generation, which is fundamental to its development. To understand the main factors that affect Brazilian CO2 emissions and predict their… Show more
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