This note reports an updated analysis of global climate change and its relationship with Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions: advanced methods rooted in econometrics are applied to bivariate climatic time series. We found a strong evidence for the absence of Granger causality from CO2 emissions to global surface temperature: we can conclude that our findings point out that the hypothesis of anthropogenically-induced climate change still need a conclusive confirmation using the most appropriate methods for data analysis.
Anthropogenic CO2 Emissions and Global Warming: Evidences from Granger Causality Analysis / Bilancia, M; Vitale, D. - (2012), pp. 229-239. [10.1007/978-3-642-21037-2 21].
Anthropogenic CO2 Emissions and Global Warming: Evidences from Granger Causality Analysis
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2012
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This note reports an updated analysis of global climate change and its relationship with Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions: advanced methods rooted in econometrics are applied to bivariate climatic time series. We found a strong evidence for the absence of Granger causality from CO2 emissions to global surface temperature: we can conclude that our findings point out that the hypothesis of anthropogenically-induced climate change still need a conclusive confirmation using the most appropriate methods for data analysis.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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