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Decoupling and mitigation potential analysis of CO emissions from Pakistan's transport sector. | LitMetric

Decoupling and mitigation potential analysis of CO emissions from Pakistan's transport sector.

Sci Total Environ

School of Management, China Institute for Studies in Energy Policy, Collaborative Innovation Center for Energy Economics and Energy Policy, Xiamen University, Fujian 361005, China. Electronic address:

Published: August 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The transport sector in Pakistan significantly contributes to fossil fuel energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions, with a study using LMDI and Tapio's decoupling approach assessing CO emissions between 1984-2018.
  • The findings reveal that while the CO coefficient helps reduce emissions, economic growth is a major factor driving them up, resulting in weak decoupling during specific periods.
  • The study predicts weak decoupling for 2018-2030 and recommends policy measures to improve the relationship between economic growth and CO emissions in the transport sector.

Article Abstract

The transport sector has become one of the major economic, huge fossil fuel energy consumption, and carbon dioxide (CO) emitting sector of Pakistan. This study applies the logarithmic mean Divisia index (LMDI) and Tapio's decoupling approach to estimate decoupling state and mitigation potential of CO emissions from the transport sector during 1984-2018. LMDI technique is applied to detect the influencing variables (i.e. carbon coefficient, fuel consumption, total energy consumption, and turn over economy), which oversee CO emissions. The outcomes show that CO coefficient effect is the factor which is decreasing CO emissions while economic growth (EG) effect is the factor which is growing CO emissions. The decoupling index is also applied to influencing factors which reflect the EG factors on CO emissions from the transport sector. The consequences confirm that during 1984-2018, the CO emissions show an expensive coupling with EG. Weak decoupling occurred only in the sub-periods 1999-2003, 2004-2008, and 2009-2013. Similarly, the CO emissions occurred from only three decoupling grades. Furthermore, a mitigation model based on the above impacting variables estimates the mitigation rate of CO emissions and showed that the CO mitigation seemed in 1999-2003, 2004-2008, and 2009-2013. Finally, forecasting outcomes of Tapio decoupling index show a weak decoupling during 2018-2030. Therefore, based on the empirical outcomes, this study puts forward a few policy suggestions to efficiently enhance the decoupling between Pakistan's transport CO emissions and EG.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.139000DOI Listing

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