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Highlights
  • • Global offshore carbon emissions present a complicated network structure.
  • The network is dominated by developed countries and large economies.
  • Similar countries have closer and more frequent carbon correlations.
  • Greater responsibilities should be allocated to countries at the center of the network.
Figure S1. Global offshore carbon emissions from 2015 to 2021 show a tendency of decrease firstly and then increase from 21112.58 Kt in 2015 to19360.38 Kt ...
There are overwhelming proofs that world-wide carbon emission profiles have been substantially shaped by carbon leakage through international trade.
Evolutionary characteristics of global offshore carbon emissions network and responsibility allocation of emissions reduction ... reduction responsibilities ...
Evolutionary characteristics of global offshore carbon emissions network and responsibility allocation of emissions reduction. Article. Jul 2023. Bo Lu ...
Oct 13, 2023 · Evolutionary characteristics of global offshore carbon emissions network and responsibility allocation of emissions reduction. Bo Lu,; Yue Sun ...
Oct 19, 2020 · Evolutionary characteristics of global offshore carbon emissions network and responsibility allocation of emissions reduction. Patterns, Vol ...
Additionally, climate laws as of 2016 were associated with an annual reduction in global CO2 emissions of 5.9 GtCO2 and 38 GtCO2 cumulatively since 1999 ...
Through QAP analysis, it is found that factors such as population, energy structure, geographic distance, final consumption and trade agreements are the main ...
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CCUS is an important technological option for reducing CO 2 emissions in the energy sector and will be essential to achieving the goal of net-zero emissions.
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