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Digital economy, technological progress, and carbon emissions in Chinese provinces.

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October 2024

Hangzhou Huaxin Electromechanical Engineering Co., Ltd, HangZhou, China.

The 2023 work report of the Chinese government underscores a pivotal transition towards a "dual-control" policy, prioritizing the management of carbon emissions. This study provides an in-depth analysis of the interplay between the digital economy, technological progress, and their impact on the total volume and intensity of carbon emissions across 30 Chinese provinces from 2013 to 2021. Our findings reveal that while the expansion of the digital economy and technological progress contribute to an increase in the total carbon emissions, they also markedly decrease carbon intensity, paving the way for sustainability.

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  • Scientists created a special index called TRSEI to measure how good or bad the environment is in dry areas of China over 30 years.
  • They found that while some farmland and areas that stopped farming got better, most grasslands and other lands got worse.
  • Human activities caused most of the changes, but climate change also played a role.
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Oxidation states (OS) are the charges on atoms due to electrons gained or lost upon applying an ionic approximation to their bonds. As a fundamental property, OS has been widely used in charge-neutrality verification, crystal structure determination, and reaction estimation. Currently, only heuristic rules exist for guessing the oxidation states of a given compound with many exceptions.

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