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Original Articles

Carbonization Index and Energy Intensity in the Formation of Worldwide CO2 Emissions, 1971–2000

Pages 763-770 | Published online: 19 Aug 2006
 

This study uses three methods to explore the roles of the carbonization index and energy intensity in the formation of CO 2 emissions throughout the world based on statistics from 1971 to 2000. The finding is that the role of both the carbonization index and energy intensity is the same in the formation of CO 2 emissions. That is, they decreased CO 2 emissions. However, the decrease of CO 2 emissions caused by energy intensity is larger than the decrease of CO 2 emissions caused by the decarbonization index. The estimated rates of the former to the latter are four times larger.

Acknowledgments

Koneen Säätiö 2003-55, whose help I gratefully acknowledge, supported this study.

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