Urbanization and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Industry

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This article analyses the global environment. The article describes processes that characterize the global environment, specific indicators are suggested, that can be used to measure the change in the global environment. It is said that cities and all urbanized territories have a negative effect on the global environment. Originally, the authors wanted to call the article City as a source of destruction of the global environment. But taking into account the fact that urbanization contributes to improving the economic efficiency of the state, cities are the centers of the economic, cultural and informational potential that provide a «breakthrough» into the development of the economy. The article assesses the impact of urbanization on the global environment. For the analysis of the impact of urbanization on the natural habitat, the autoregressive distributed lags (ADL-model) are chosen.

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Didenko, N. I., Skripnuk, D. F., & Mirolyubova, O. V. (2017). Urbanization and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Industry. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 72). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/72/1/012014

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