نتایج جستجو برای: i is influence per capita co2 emissions

تعداد نتایج: 8175482  

Journal: :Islamic economics journal 2023

Islamic finance has great potential in encouraging the development of social and economic infrastructure. The rapid improvement sector increasingly good growth have a positive impact on infrastructure Countries Organization Cooperation (OIC). study analyzed financial CO2 emissions 12 OIC countries including United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Nigeria,...

Journal: :South asian Journal of Social Studies and Economics 2023

Purpose: The purpose of this article is to investigate the impact economic development on environment. Using time series data from 1991 2019, GDP per capita and CO2 emissions are utilised as indicators environmental degradation, respectively.
 Design/Methodology/Approach: PP ADF unit root tests verify variable stationarity. Econometric study using Johansen cointegration test vector error c...

Journal: :international journal of automotive engineering 0
h. shojaeefard m. etghani tahani akbari

in this study the performance and emissions characteristics of a heavy-duty, direct injection, compression ignition (ci) engine which is specialized in agriculture, have been investigated experimentally. for this aim, the influence of injection timing, load, engine speed on power, brake specific fuel consumption (bsfc), peak pressure (pp), nitrogen oxides (nox), carbon dioxide (co2), carbon mon...

2016
Biliang Hu Jia Luo Chunlai Chen Bingqin Li

China was responsible for 25 per cent of global carbon dioxide emissions in 2012 (Liu 2015). This followed the passing of key milestones in the previous decade. From 2007, China’s per capita carbon dioxide emissions exceeded the world average and it has become the world’s largest contributor to annual carbon dioxide emissions, with the burning of fossil fuels and cement production being two imp...

Journal: :Caries research 2014
K W Neuhaus D Erdin A Lussi

study by Masood et al. [2012]. Taking into account the collective flow of sugared goods (sugar, syrup, honey), in fact the per capita sugar consumption in Switzerland was 42.3 kg in 2004 and has not changed significantly since [Swiss Farmers’ Union, 2010]. The World Health Organization [2011] also reported a sugar consumption of about 40 kg per capita per year in Switzerland. Thus, sugar consum...

2013
Prajal Pradhan Dominik E. Reusser Juergen P. Kropp

Changing food consumption patterns and associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have been a matter of scientific debate for decades. The agricultural sector is one of the major GHG emitters and thus holds a large potential for climate change mitigation through optimal management and dietary changes. We assess this potential, project emissions, and investigate dietary patterns and their changes...

Journal: :International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 2022

This article examines the causes of air pollution while paying particular attention to effects fossil fuel use in electricity generation. Dietz and Roza's (1994) STIRPAT model, which is a reformulated version IPAT was used. The data includes 20 countries with highest CO2 emission levels covers years 1991 2015. According empirical results this article, increases population GDP per capita are fol...

Journal: :Sustainability 2021

In the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB), one of most important challenges at present is to promote green, low-carbon development. This study attempted explore impact different dimensions urbanization and technology on CO2 emissions stages in YREB by using an extended STIRPAT model provincial panel data from 2000 2017. To examine change differences based effects emissions, we divided total per...

2014
Chien-Ho Wang Chang-Ching Lin Wan-Jiun Chen Chia-Hsiang Hsu

This study tested for cross-sectional dependencies between carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and per capita gross domestic product (GDP) among countries in four regions: Africa, America, Asia, and Europe. When cross-sectional correlations are identified in a group of countries, panel data regression with common factors proposed by Pesaran (2006) is used to determine whether the environmental Kuzne...

1999
T. Aslam S. Saggar

Effects of land-use management on agricultural sustainability and greenhouse gas emissions are major issues for researchers, regional councils and farmers in New Zealand. This study was undertaken to investigate the environmental impact of land-use management on field-CO2 emissions in Ohakea silt loam soil (Typic andoaqualf) that had been converted from permanent pasture to forage cropping for ...

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