2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2022.120397
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Revealing the impact of an energy–water–carbon nexus–based joint tax management policy on the environ-economic system

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“…Water shortages also prevent some individuals from washing clothes, taking showers, or adequately cleaning their homes. Some kids in the world's poorest countries cannot attend school because they are too sick or must travel far to get water [27]. Due to fatigue, a heavy workload, and concerns for their families, many children struggle to learn.…”
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“…Water shortages also prevent some individuals from washing clothes, taking showers, or adequately cleaning their homes. Some kids in the world's poorest countries cannot attend school because they are too sick or must travel far to get water [27]. Due to fatigue, a heavy workload, and concerns for their families, many children struggle to learn.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%