2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-26947-w
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Financial stability influence on climate risk, GHG emission, and green economic recovery of China

Abstract: This study examines the nexus between financial stability, climate risks, GHG emission mitigation, and green economic recovery of China. Financing efforts to protect against and reduce the hazards associated with climate change need to consider these risks and resources. Study used the Kalman technique of analysis for empirical inference. This research focuses on the carbon risk in China by employing a Kalman estimation approach. Although environmental mitigation was found to be important at 39%, financial str… Show more

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“…This is the result of a failure to teach the science of climate change in the Education system and in news reports. Although the Milankovitch cycles are widely accepted [55][56][57], they are ignored by the IPCC.…”
Section: Public Policy Economies and Financial Decisionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the result of a failure to teach the science of climate change in the Education system and in news reports. Although the Milankovitch cycles are widely accepted [55][56][57], they are ignored by the IPCC.…”
Section: Public Policy Economies and Financial Decisionsmentioning
confidence: 99%