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Assessment of environmental Kuznets curves and socioeconomic drivers in IPCC’s SRES scenarios (Record no. 164717)

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Personal name Fonkych Kateryna
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Title Assessment of environmental Kuznets curves and socioeconomic drivers in IPCC’s SRES scenarios
Statement of responsibility, etc. created by Kateryna Fonkych and Robert Lempert
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2006
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Title The journal of environment & development
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Summary, etc. The Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (SRES) produced families of 21st century greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trajectories that aim to be consistent with current knowledge and span a wide range of plausible futures. This study performs a standard econometric analysis on the simulation model outputs from six SRES scenarios to assess the extent to which the projected CO2and NOxemissions reflect Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) behavior. Consistent with the empirical literature, which offers little consensus on the predictive value of the EKC hypothesis, our analysis finds that some SRES scenarios exhibit EKC behavior while others do not. Those showing EKC behavior have turning points—per captia income levels separating rising and falling emissions—similar to those found in empirical studies. Overall, this analysis supports the SRES scenarios as generally consistent with and spanning a wide range of different interpretations found in the EKC literature.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Environmental Kuznets curve
Form subdivision Climate change
General subdivision Socioeconomic drivers
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Personal name Lempert Robert
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Uniform Resource Identifier 10.1177/1070496504273513
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    Library of Congress Classification     Main Library Main Library - Special Collections 12/12/2005 vol. 14, no. 3 (pages 27-47)   HC79 JOU 08/04/2024 750 08/04/2024 Journal Article For In house Use