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Convergence of the carbon intensity of the economies of the Asia-Pacific and non-OECD countries to the level of the OECD countries. / Filimonova, Irina; Provornaya, Irina; Nemov, Vasily et al.

In: E3S Web of Conferences, Vol. 265, 04022, 03.06.2021.

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@article{cda03f82faaa4b9bafb176c7f68cdded,
title = "Convergence of the carbon intensity of the economies of the Asia-Pacific and non-OECD countries to the level of the OECD countries",
abstract = "The global goal of the world community is the transition to a green economy, characterized by rational use of electricity, reduction of harmful emissions, and consumption of renewable energy sources. The purpose of the research was to study the convergence of capacity emissions in developing countries to European countries' level. According to the results, countries striving for a lower emission intensity level to varying degrees. In non-OECD European countries, per capita income growth leads to a 0.26% reduction in emissions intensity. This fact means that economic growth creates additional resources that can be used to develop energy-efficient technologies. In the post-Soviet space and the Asia-Pacific region, a significant effect on reducing emission intensity is provided by environmental policy's effectiveness to minimize carbon dioxide emissions. ",
author = "Irina Filimonova and Irina Provornaya and Vasily Nemov and Anna Komarova and Yuri Dzyuba",
note = "Funding Information: Acknowledgements: The work was supported by Scholarship of Russian Federation President for young scientists № СП-5871.2021.1 and the basic project of laboratory 1105 No. 0266-2019-0008. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2021. Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.; SPE Kuwait Oil and Gas Show and Conference 2019, KOGS 2019 ; Conference date: 13-10-2019 Through 16-10-2019",
year = "2021",
month = jun,
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doi = "10.1051/e3sconf/202126504022",
language = "English",
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journal = "E3S Web of Conferences",
issn = "2555-0403",
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AU - Filimonova, Irina

AU - Provornaya, Irina

AU - Nemov, Vasily

AU - Komarova, Anna

AU - Dzyuba, Yuri

N1 - Funding Information: Acknowledgements: The work was supported by Scholarship of Russian Federation President for young scientists № СП-5871.2021.1 and the basic project of laboratory 1105 No. 0266-2019-0008. Publisher Copyright: © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2021. Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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N2 - The global goal of the world community is the transition to a green economy, characterized by rational use of electricity, reduction of harmful emissions, and consumption of renewable energy sources. The purpose of the research was to study the convergence of capacity emissions in developing countries to European countries' level. According to the results, countries striving for a lower emission intensity level to varying degrees. In non-OECD European countries, per capita income growth leads to a 0.26% reduction in emissions intensity. This fact means that economic growth creates additional resources that can be used to develop energy-efficient technologies. In the post-Soviet space and the Asia-Pacific region, a significant effect on reducing emission intensity is provided by environmental policy's effectiveness to minimize carbon dioxide emissions.

AB - The global goal of the world community is the transition to a green economy, characterized by rational use of electricity, reduction of harmful emissions, and consumption of renewable energy sources. The purpose of the research was to study the convergence of capacity emissions in developing countries to European countries' level. According to the results, countries striving for a lower emission intensity level to varying degrees. In non-OECD European countries, per capita income growth leads to a 0.26% reduction in emissions intensity. This fact means that economic growth creates additional resources that can be used to develop energy-efficient technologies. In the post-Soviet space and the Asia-Pacific region, a significant effect on reducing emission intensity is provided by environmental policy's effectiveness to minimize carbon dioxide emissions.

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