Assessing Income, Population, and Technology Impacts on CO sub(2) Emissions in Canada: Where's the EKC?

The macroeconomic forces underlying carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel use in Canada were analyzed. In keeping with the relevant literature on environmental degradation, three forces were expected to influence carbon dioxide emission: gross domestic product per capita (GDP/capita), population...

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