The Study on Carbon Emission Influencing Factors of Industrial Energy Consumption of Changchun City

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To make great efforts for energy saving and promote low-carbon transition of industrial development pattern have been the most crucial tasks for Changchun industrial developmen. Using Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index (LMDI) mode decomposes the carbon emission influencing factors of the industrial department in Changchun, and study on the effects of factors on the carbon emissions of industrial energy consumption. The result shows that the major factors for carbon emissions of industrial energy consumption in Changchun are economic development, the population size and the industrialization rate, and the key factors for the carbon emission changes in industrial department of Changchun are the energy consumption structure and the energy intensity.

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