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  • Environmental Science
  • Economics
  • Sociology

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  • Global warming, driven by carbon dioxide emissions, threatens societal sustainability.
  • Limited research exists on modernization's impact on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
  • China aims to peak carbon emissions by 2030 and achieve basic modernization by 2035.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the effects of modernization on CO2 emissions in China.
  • To assess the implications of China's 2035 modernization goal for its 2030 emission peak goal.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a comprehensive indicator system for five modernization indexes: industrialization, agricultural modernization, informatization, urbanization, and ecological modernization.
  • Collected provincial data on modernization indexes and CO2 emissions from 1997-2016 for 30 Chinese provinces.
  • Employed panel data modeling to analyze the relationship between modernization indexes and CO2 emissions.

Main Results:

  • Industrialization, agricultural modernization, informatization, and urbanization positively correlated with increased CO2 emissions.
  • Ecological modernization demonstrated a negative correlation with CO2 emissions, indicating a mitigating effect.
  • Findings highlight the differential impact of various modernization facets on carbon emissions.

Conclusions:

  • China's current modernization path, excluding ecological aspects, contributes to rising CO2 emissions.
  • Policy recommendations include promoting "new-type industrialization," eco-friendly agriculture, energy-efficient technology, and low-carbon urban development.
  • An ecology-oriented modernization model is crucial for achieving China's dual goals of emission peaking and sustainable development.