An Effect of Carbon Dioxide and Energy Reduction on Production Efficiency and Economic Growth: Application of Carbon Neutrality in Korea

Global interest in climate change and carbon neutrality is hot. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, achieving carbon neutrality is the solution to avoiding climate change. Carbon neutrality is a global challenge for sustainable economic growth. In response, Korea declared 205...

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Carbon dioxide
Climate change
Economic aspects
Economic development
Economic growth
Economic research
Emissions
Energy conservation
Energy conversion
Germany
Global temperature changes
Gross domestic product
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Material balance
Nuclear energy
South Korea
Sustainability
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