Research on the Interaction between Economy and Environment Based on GGDP
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CTPBS model, Pearson analysis, Holt Exponential Smoothing Method.Abstract
In the context of an increasingly severe global climate, GDP cannot attribute natural resources to natural resources. However, the GGDP can reflect the interaction between the economy and the environment. Therefore, we first use the entropy weight method to establish a climate change index model to measure the global GGDP, and then use principal component analysis and multiple regression method to establish a model of the impact of GGDP on climate change and predict the trend of GGDP. Finally, the potential advantages and disadvantages of climate release after the use of GGDP are discussed.
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