Decoupling of Carbon Emissions from Economic Development in Six Central Provinces Based on LMDI Model
Green and low-carbon development is an important support for the implementation of China's"14th Five-Year Plan"and an inevitable requirement for China's high-quality development,and clarifying the emission reduction path and controlling carbon emissions is an important step.Based on the carbon emission data of six central provinces from 2005 to 2021,the Tapio decoupling model was used to measure the decoupling state between carbon emission and economic growth in six central provinces.The LMDI model was used to decompose the driving factors of carbon emission.The results show that the decoupling state of the six central provinces presents a steady trend.Among the driving factors affecting carbon emissions,economic development and population size promote regional carbon emissions,while energy structure and energy consumption intensity inhibit regional carbon emissions.It is suggested to promote energy conservation and emission reduction in the six central provinces and regions from the aspects of establishing green financial system,adjusting energy structure and strengthening policy support.