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With global climate change posing a major threat to human society, many countries have elevated "carbon neutrality" to a national strategy and put forward a vision of a zero-carbon future. In this process, environmental regulation (ER) and renewable energy technology innovation (RET) are...
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Green digital finance plays a crucial role in driving green production, consumption and facilitating the low-carbon transition of energy consumption structures. This paper delves into the impact of green digital finance on this transformation from a multidimensional perspective for the first...
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Sustainable energy transition is garnering attention as a method to achieve emission reduction targets. In this transition, technology learning and spillovers, which are representative sources of technological change, have significant implications. Most previous studies focused on inter-country...
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The aim of this bibliometric study is to examine carbon transparency within global supply chains and the mediating roles of institutional and innovative capacities. The study retrieved 116 documents from Scopus and Web of Science databases for the period 2001-2023. The study unveils three...
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The rapid global industrialization and urbanization processes, especially in developing countries, have caused serious environmental pollution and climate warming. The industrial sector, in which high energy consumption is its main feature, is an important source of airborne pollution and...
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Effectively improving the green innovation efficiency (GIE) in manufacturing is an important way to break through environmental and energy constraints. This study explored multiple mechanisms of carbon trading in GIE using a sample of A-share listed manufacturing enterprises in China from 2015...
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Sector coupling emerges as a potentially efficient strategy for emission reduction, particularly when the power sector is sufficiently decarbonized. This study aims to explore the effects of sector coupling on the decarbonization of the manufacturing sector. This study also develops the hybrid...
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Emission reduction is expected to increase companies’ competitiveness; however, this postulate is still debatable. On one side, the reduction is believed to reduce costs from inefficiency, but companies need expensive investment that may increase the costs of capital. The Indonesian government...
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The problem of excessive use of fossil fuels is a serious problem in many countries. The desire to obtain relatively cheap energy by burning mainly coal often wins over the need to maintain a good state of the environment. In recent years, Poland has been catching up with economic development in...
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Carbon pricing has now been implemented as a key policy instrument for climate change mitigation in many countries globally. However, existing systems differ significantly in design with regard to stringency, coverage and the use of the revenues collected through the system. In this literature...
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