Economic Policy Uncertainty and Carbon Emission
Intensity: Empirical Evidence from China
Based on Spatial Metrology
Wenyueyang Deng,
Zenglian Zhang,
Hongjie Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Carbon emissions have become one of the most significant concerns in the world, as rapid industrialization and development have led to a surge in the level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. The international community has taken note of this problem and developed several policies and regulations to reduce carbon emissions. The Paris Agreement, for example, aims to limit global warming to below two ºC above pre-industrial levels. At the same time, the EU
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