Spatiotemporal Evolution of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions Transferring via Trade: Influencing Factors and Policy Implications.

作者: Zhangqi Zhong , Xu Zhang , Weina Gao

DOI: 10.3390/IJERPH17145065

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摘要: Global climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) from anthropogenic activities have already become the focus of world. A more systematic and comprehensive analysis on factors influencing changes global GHGs transferring via trade not been fully discussed. To this end, employing spatial econometric regression models multi-regional input-output models, paper reveals in 39 major economies, so as to develop relevant reduction policies. The results indicate that regions with highest net outflow are primarily Russia Canada, adverse effects promoting national economy could be avoided these owing relations. Additionally, significant autocorrelation, population size energy structure exert spillover trade. On basis, suggests one effective way prevent rigorous demands environmental governance measures while preserving economic benefits international may facilitate cooperation between countries mitigation. Further, we articulate balanced environment policies, including conducting sharing advanced technologies developing clearer production technologies.

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