The Current Situation and Challenges of Global Carbon Emission Governance

Authors

  • Yipeng Hu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/hset.v25i.3584

Keywords:

Climate change, Carbon emissions, Correlation, Major countries, Cooperative governance.

Abstract

Global climate change is now the most important environmental problem facing the current human need and challenge, and carbon emissions is a very important part of climate change in the, in the world today is indeed a large part of climate change caused by carbon emissions, so this article will research the current climate change under the perspective of international carbon governance issues of current situation and difficulties in major countries in the world. So as to provide countermeasures and suggestions for the next international action and better promote the sustainable development of mankind. This paper mainly uses the SPSS statistical software data correlation analysis, significance analysis and overall descriptive analysis of the research methods. Through study, carbon emissions will indeed have a huge impact on global climate change, carbon emissions from all over the world in different period by the time of the international politics, national and regional economic development, global health and safety, national historical development process and the influence of many factors, such as national policy. At the same time in the foreseeable future, the total carbon emissions of all countries and the world will show a downward trend, and all countries will make concerted efforts to tackle global climate change.

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Published

13-12-2022

How to Cite

Hu, Y. (2022). The Current Situation and Challenges of Global Carbon Emission Governance. Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology, 25, 385-395. https://doi.org/10.54097/hset.v25i.3584