An Analysis of Changes of Carbon Emissions by the Farmers in Sichuan, China in 1997-2010

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On the basis of the extended Kaya identity and by means of LMDI, the writers analyze quantitatively the 4 factors including energy mix, energy intensity, economic level, and population size, etc. thus giving effects to changes of carbon emissions from livelihood energy consumption by the farmers in the rural residential areas in Sichuan Province from 1997 to 2010.The results show that the energy mix and energy intensity have brought negative effects to the growth of carbon emissions. These effects will come into being more and more obviously. Economic level played a direct role in growth of carbon emissions, which is considered to be their greatest and everlasting contributor in respect of growth of carbon emissions. The contribution of population size keeps pace with carbon emissions basically. These reflect Sichuan Province have made some achievements in developing new energy in the rural areas in recent years. The rural population have been maintained under stable control in Sichuan. Meanwhile, with its economic development, the rural residents livelihood have been improved gradually and the demand for energy consumption keeps on rising. Finally, carbon emissions have increased in the rural areas of Sichuan Province.

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