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Does international trade improve carbon productivity? Evidence from countries along the Belt and Road
The Belt and Road Initiative proposed by China has significantly increased trade in countries along the Belt and Road (B&R). Since most of these...
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Economic growth, government efficiency, and biodiversity loss: an international trade perspective
In the macro context of production decentralization and trade liberalization, biodiversity conservation and academic research have focused on...
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Symphony of sustainability: how technology similarity impacts international trade patterns in environmental goods
The global consensus on sustainable development and environmental cooperation has prompted the promotion of trade in environmental goods (EGs) for...
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Cluster characteristics of embodied carbon emissions in the international trade of metals: a sectoral-regional modeling perspective
To be able to formulate any plausible strategies for sustainability, it is critical to establish a clear understanding of the international metals...
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The impact of depth of environmental provisions and CO2 emissions embodied in international trade
The construction of trade power and green low-carbon transformation are common high-quality development goals for countries worldwide. The depth of...
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Exposure to international trade lowers green voting and worsens environmental attitudes
From a political perspective, advancing green agendas in democracies requires obtaining electoral support for parties and candidates proposing green...
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The effect of green energy production, green technological innovation, green international trade, on ecological footprints
The main concern of this research is to inspect the dynamic nexus among the green international trade, green technological innovation, as well as...
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: International trade and environmental pollution in sub-Saharan Africa: do exports and imports matter?
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and Africa in general are known as the lowest emitters of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions. However, CO 2 emissions in SSA are...
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Could global norms enable definition of sustainable farming systems in a transformative international trade system?
This paper aims to support differentiation between sustainable and unsustainable agricultural production, with a view to enabling a transformative...
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Unveiling the nexus between marine energy consumption, seaborne trade, and greenhouse gases emissions from international ship**
As a result of the globalization of production processes and the expansion of international trade, both water-based trade and the use of marine...
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Can factor substitution reduce the shadow price of air pollution embodied in international trade? A worldwide perspective
The calculation of trade-embodied air pollution (TEAP) and its economic losses can be reasonably used to assess the impact of transboundary air...
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Continuing large-scale global trade and illegal trade of highly hazardous chemicals
Pollution caused by anthropogenic chemicals contributes to interlinked planetary crises, together with climate change and biodiversity loss. One of...
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Environmental R&D and trade-adjusted carbon emissions: evaluating the role of international trade
In the contemporary era, it is evident that consumption-based carbon emissions (CCO2e), adjusted for international trade, are a more accurate and...
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Quantified impacts of international trade on the United States’ carbon intensity
After the USA reached its carbon emission peak in 2007, the share of carbon emissions from its energy activities showed a downward trend. As a...
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Circular Economy and International Trade: a Systematic Literature Review
The role of international trade in accelerating the transition to a circular economy is receiving increasing attention in the global policy arena and...
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Understanding the Role of Energy Productivity, Eco-Innovation and International Trade in Sha** Consumption-Based Carbon Emissions: A Study of BRICS Nations
In recent years, addressing the issue of carbon emissions has gained significant attention in the field of environmental sustainability. This study...
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An Economy-wide Analysis of the Energy and Environmental Impacts of International Trade Policy Adjustments for Chemical Industry in China
In China, the proportion of energy consumption and carbon emissions embodied in international trade in chemical industry is high. It is important to...
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On the Indicative Approach to Assessing International Trade within the EAEU
The paper analyzes statistical data characterizing the international trade of EAEU member countries, including a structured analysis by product... -
The spatial spillover effect of international steel trade on carbon dioxide emissions
The urgent global climate change situation forces the steel industry to confront enormous challenges and complex tasks. This research focuses on the...
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