Research on the Factors of China's Carbon Dioxide Emissions

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This paper construct the index decomposition model of carbon dioxide and decompose China's current total of carbon dioxide emissions into 11 factors based on the relevant statistical data of 1997-2010 and LMDI. Then, obtain that positive factors such as the economic output, per capita GDP and the level of urbanization play a catalytic role in the growth of carbon dioxide emissions, conversely negative factors such as energy consumption intensity of various departments, the proportion of the rural population and the proportion of the provincial department structure play an inhibitory effect in the growth of carbon dioxide emissions by analysis and calculation; Further, the paper briefly summarizes the results of the above study.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1073-1076)

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2774-2778

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December 2014

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