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Analysis of the Synergistic Effect of Carbon Emission Intensity and High-Quality Economic Development: A Case Study of Central Plains Region

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DOI: 10.23977/pree.2024.050206 | Downloads: 0 | Views: 37

Author(s)

Honglin Dai 1, Weiming Xiong 1

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1 China University of Petroleum-Beijing at Karamay, Karamay, 834000, China

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Honglin Dai

ABSTRACT

Due to the intensification of global climate change, the issue of carbon dioxide emissions has attracted widespread attention. Against this background, the Chinese government has responded positively to the challenge of climate change by proposing the environmental goal of "achieving carbon peaking by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060". The Central Plains region occupies a central position in China's economic map, and at the same time, as an important energy strategy implementation base of the country, it is of great significance for China's sound economic development and CO2 emission control. This study evaluates the impacts of different factors on CO2 emission intensity and puts forward targeted recommendations based on the economic development perspective.

KEYWORDS

City cluster in central China, High-quality economic development, Carbon emission intensity

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Honglin Dai, Weiming Xiong, Analysis of the Synergistic Effect of Carbon Emission Intensity and High-Quality Economic Development: A Case Study of Central Plains Region. Population, Resources & Environmental Economics (2024) Vol. 5: 49-62. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/pree.2024.050206.

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