A Comparative Study about Carbon Emissions

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This article has introduced and evaluated the various methods of study on carbon emissions, and makes a comparison on the research conclusion by using these methods. We has classified the influence factors of carbon emissions into three primary factors such as technical factor, structure factor and scale factor, respectively including six secondary factors such as carbon emission intensity and energy intensity; energy structure and industrial structure; economic scale, population size.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 518-523)

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May 2012

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