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In recent decades, great changes have taken place in residents’ lifestyle and consumption structure. Urban household … among the five selected communities. Meanwhile, the carbon emissions caused by household energy consumption (CEs-HE) were …, household durable goods service life, monthly staple food consumption, and monthly energy consumption, respectively. The average …
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three major economies: the United States of America (USA), China, and the European Union (EU). To achieve this, energy …% would result in a 13% increase in GHG emissions. In contrast, increasing nuclear consumption by 25% in China would result in … consumption by 25% in China would result in a 3% decrease in GHG emissions. In the EU, the study found that increasing oil …
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The macroeconomic effect of the obesity epidemic on environmental degradation was examined for panel data from thirty-one European countries from 1991 to 2016. The quantile via moments model (QVM) was used to realize our empirical investigation. The empirical results indicate that the obesity...
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