China’s readiness for transitioning to a low-carbon economy: mitigant and catalyst factors for a geopolitical conflict
Yan Chen,
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Jiayi Lyu,
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Jaime Ortiz
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et al.
Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: Feb. 28, 2025
The
transition
from
a
carbon-intensive
economy
to
carbon-neutral
one
has
become
critical
global
objective
address
climate
change.
This
study
examines
the
relationship
between
Low-Carbon
Economic
Development
(LCED)
and
Geopolitical
Risk
(GPR)
in
China
by
focusing
on
challenges
opportunities
they
present.
We
use
qualitative
analysis
identify
that
rising
GPR,
exacerbated
market
instability,
resource
allocation
conflicts,
trade
disputes,
significantly
hinders
LCED
progress.
However,
these
geopolitical
tensions
also
act
as
catalyst
for
accelerating
development
of
renewable
energy,
reducing
reliance
traditional
energy
sources,
fostering
low-carbon
technologies.
Furthermore,
can
ameliorate
GPR
decreasing
dependence
imports,
promoting
international
cooperation,
encouraging
scientific
innovation.
These
findings
suggest
actionable
policy
recommendations
support
economy.
research
underscores
potential
fundamental
tool
resolving
uniting
efforts
combat
Language: Английский
How Digital Innovation Ecosystems Facilitate Low-Carbon Transformation of the Economy Based on a Dynamic Qualitative Comparative Analysis
Keyong Zhang,
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Yifeng Wen,
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Yunxia Wu
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et al.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(22), P. 9962 - 9962
Published: Nov. 15, 2024
The
digital
innovation
ecosystem
is
an
important
driving
force
for
building
a
modern
economic
development
system.
It
of
great
significance
to
explore
the
multiple
configuration
paths
ecosystems
affecting
low-carbon
transformation
economy
facilitate
green
and
sustainable
economy.
We
have
found
through
our
research
that
types
lead
high-level
are
‘subjects-resource-environment
linkage’
‘subjects-environment
driven’.
former
key
path
leads
In
both
models,
environment
core
condition
facilitates
transformation.
Moreover,
in
spatial
dimension,
there
significant
difference
achieve
eastern,
central,
western
regions
China.
findings
this
study
reveal
how
three
major
subsystems
synergistically
affect
not
only
helps
improve
relevant
theories,
but
also
brings
certain
references
improving
‘synergy’
between
growth.
Language: Английский