Research on Influencing Mechanism of Industrial Carbon Emissions in Hebei Province

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This paper calculates carbon emissions in Hebei Province based on energy consumption and carbon coefficients and adopts the index decomposition model to analyze the influence of value-added industries and carbon emissions per unit added value on carbon emissions.The results indicate that the increase of value-added industries in Hebei Province is the main factor affecting the growth of carbon emissions, but the decrease of carbon emissions per unit added value induces carbon emissions to a lesser reducing. The conclusions can offer the decision basis for reducing carbon emissions.

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December 2012

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