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The Comparative Study On Carbon Emissions From Energy Consumption In Jing-jin-ji Region

Posted on:2019-10-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J SongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2371330593450721Subject:Business Administration
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Our country is the largest developing country in the world.China's energy consumption carbon emissions are growing rapidly.It has become the largest carbon emitter in the world.Emissions of greenhouse gases,such as carbon dioxide from energy consumption,are a major contributor to global warming.Research on energy consumption carbon emissions has been the focus of energy research,especially in the Jing-Jin-Ji region.Fully understanding the carbon emission of energy consumption in the Jing-Jin-Ji region,it is of great significance to make carbon emission reduction measures.Based on STIRPAT model and LMDI model,the thesis decomposed the carbon emissions of Jing-Jin-Ji region into five factors,including population,per capita gross domestic product,industrial structure,energy intensity and energy structure,by using the related date of 2000-2014.The results reflected that population and per capita gross domestic product showed carbon reinforcement effect,industrial structure,energy intensity and energy structure showed carbon reduction effect.There were differences in the annual changes of each influencing factor,while secondary industry and tertiary industry energy intensity has a very significant inhibitory effect on carbon emissions and they are the focus of the study.We should relearn the economic development,constantly optimize and upgrade the industrial structure,and improve energy efficiency to promote carbon reduction.Combined with empirical research results,in the context of the integration of the Jing-Jin-Ji region,we should make full use of the advantage of the collaborative development of the Jing-Jin-Ji region,the economic development,industrial cooperation and continuous efforts to improve energy efficiency,reducing energy consumption of the Jing-Jin-Ji region carbon emissions.
Keywords/Search Tags:Jing-Jin-Ji region, Carbon emission reduction, Comparative study, Energy efficiency
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