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that could drive future energy demand and, if unconstrained, emissions. This paper uses a multi-model comparison to … energy use and emissions. We show that affluence is only one face of the medal and the range of future emissions is also … contrast, climate intensity varies less with economic growth and it is mostly driven by climate policy. African emissions could …
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In this work we update the regionalization and the calibration of the Regional dynamic Integrated model of Climate and the Economy (RICE) in its 1999 version developed by Nordhaus and Boyer (2000), with a focus on the Mediterranean countries. Our aim is to assess the impact of climate change...
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needed to decrease emissions and keep temperature change within 2°C by the end of this century. Our results are embedded in a …
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This study investigates the relationship between distinct types of inequality and CO2 emissions using panel data on 156 …-distribution decreases or does not affect the carbon emissions of the biggest global polluters. Redistribution, on the other hand, exhibits … the reverse pattern. Moreover, we differentiate in this analysis between production-based and consumption-based emissions …
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Empirical analyses that rely on micro-level panel data have found that exporters are generally less pollutant than non-exporters. While alternative explanations have been proposed, firm level data has not been used to examine the role of destination markets behind the relationship between...
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The question of whether changes in income inequality affect CO2 emissions remains a topic of debate at both theoretical … distribution on consumptionbased CO2 emissions per capita. To do so, we estimate a dynamic difference-GMM model and a dynamic … analysis highlights how different income classes contribute very differently to consumption-based CO2 emissions. In addition …
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