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1. Analysis and prediction of carbon emissions from food consumption of middle-income groups: evidence from Yangtze River Economic Belt in China.

2. Evaluating the effect of the accountability audit of natural resources on carbon emissions reduction in China.

3. Assessment of the Potential Contribution of the Urban Green System to the Carbon Balance of Cities.

4. The Prediction of Medium- and Long-Term Trends in Urban Carbon Emissions Based on an ARIMA-BPNN Combination Model.

5. How do industrial land transfer modes impact carbon emissions? An intermediation perspective based on industrial structure.

6. A DEA game cross-efficiency based improved method for measuring urban carbon emission efficiency in China.

7. Has the opening of high-speed railway in China promoted urban low-carbon transformation along the route: re-estimation based on staggered DID robust estimators.

8. Simulation of emission reduction path under the path of differentiated energy transformation in China's industrial cities: a case study of Shanghai.

9. Does the low carbon transition impact urban resilience? Evidence from China's pilot cities for carbon emission trading.

10. How population aging promotes carbon emission reduction in Chinese cities: The chain mediating role of industrial upgrading and energy conservation.

11. Spatiotemporal interactions and influencing factors for carbon emission efficiency of cities in the Yangtze River Economic Belt, China.

12. Does the carbon emission trading pilot policy promote green innovation cooperation? Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China.

13. Spatial–temporal evolution of the allometric growth between economic scale and carbon emissions in China's cities and its driving mechanism.

14. Rural E-Commerce and Agricultural Carbon Emission Reduction: A Quasi-Natural Experiment from China's Rural E-Commerce Demonstration County Program Based on 355 Cities in Ten Years.