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Assessment of sectoral greenhouse gas emission effects of biomass, fossil fuel, and (non)metallic ore utilization of the Nordic economy
In a rare empirical approach, and considering the uniqueness of the Nordic economy, this study examines the differential effect of domestic material...
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Hotelling’s Fossil Fuel Economics
Fossil fuels such as coal, crude oil, and natural gas are some of the most valuable exhaustible non-renewable resources of the planet. In an... -
Near-real-time daily estimates of fossil fuel CO2 emissions from major high-emission cities in China
Cities in China are on the frontline of low-carbon transition which requires monitoring city-level emissions with low-latency to support timely...
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Production of hydrogen from fossil fuel: A review
Production of hydrogen, one of the most promising alternative clean fuels, through catalytic conversion from fossil fuel is the most technically and...
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The Impacts of Removing Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Increasing Carbon Taxation in Ireland
Though the magnitude of fossil fuel subsidies eclipses carbon pricing revenues, policies and economic literature focus on carbon taxation. This paper...
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A political economy theory of fossil fuel subsidy reforms in OECD countries
Fossil fuel subsidies continue to be a considerable barrier to meeting the targets of the Paris Agreement. It is thus crucial to understand the...
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The environmental and economic effects of international cooperation on restricting fossil fuel supply
Achieving the Paris Agreement’s global temperature goal of kee** warming well below 2 °C and ideally 1.5 °C requires limiting fossil fuel...
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Evaluating fossil fuel companies’ alignment with 1.5 °C climate pathways
Limiting the global average temperature rise to 1.5 °C requires an unprecedented reduction in fossil fuel use, along with large-scale deployment of CO
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Decarbonizing energy: Evaluating fossil fuel displacement by renewables in OECD countries
Energy transition to greener systems has been a focal point in climate policy agendas across countries as the negative environmental impacts of...
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Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform Policy
At present, the scale of global subsidies for fossil fuels is still huge, and their energy, economic, environmental, and technological impacts cannot... -
Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform Policy
At present, the scale of global subsidies for fossil fuels is still huge, and their energy, economic, environmental, and technological impacts cannot... -
Projection of the Airborne CO2 Concentration by Land/Ocean Absorption Dynamics and Fossil-Fuel Reserve Depletion
The paper has been suggested by the following observations: (1) the atmospheric growth rate of carbon dioxide concentration is smaller than that...
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Development transitions for fossil fuel-producing low and lower–middle income countries in a carbon-constrained world
The production and use of fossil fuels need to decline rapidly to limit global warming. Although global net-zero scenarios abound, the associated...
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Cross-national analysis of attitudes towards fossil fuel subsidy removal
In 2021, governments of 51 countries spent US$697 billion on subsidizing fossil fuels. Removing fossil fuel subsidies is crucial not only for...
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Surprising stability of recent global carbon cycling enables improved fossil fuel emission verification
The interannual to decadal variability in natural carbon sinks limits the explanation of recent changes in atmospheric CO 2 concentration. Here we...
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Methane emissions decreased in fossil fuel exploitation and sustainably increased in microbial source sectors during 1990–2020
Methane (CH 4 ) emission reduction to limit warming to 1.5 °C can be tracked by analyzing CH 4 concentration and its isotopic composition ( δ 13 C, δ D)...
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Do industrialization and nonrenewable energy affect environmental quality? Evidence from top fossil fuel–consuming countries
The global warming phenomenon has been an issue of considerable discussion and debate among academics and decision-makers over the past few decades....
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Predictability of fossil fuel CO2 from air quality emissions
Quantifying the coevolution of greenhouse gases and air quality pollutants can provide insight into underlying anthropogenic processes enabling...
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Nexus between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission: evidence from 10 highest fossil fuel and 10 highest renewable energy-using economies
The world, addressing to achieve rapid and drastic economic growth by relying on fossil fuel energy consumption, could increase already increasing...
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Aerosol high water contents favor sulfate and secondary organic aerosol formation from fossil fuel combustion emissions
Fine-particle pollution associated with high sulfate and secondary organic aerosol (SOA) contents still occurs in winter, despite considerable...