Abstract
The coordinated and orderly development of both growth of economy and conservation of the environment is an important part of enhancing regional support capacity and achieving sustainable development. However, at the same time, the problem of environmental pollution and ecological damage in the province cannot be ignored more and more because of the lower resource utilization efficiency. The relationship between the emission of carbon and the growth of economy is a complex one. Energy, as an inherent driving factor of growth of economy, inevitably leads to the generation of emission of carbon while promoting the growth of economy. In such a context, how to reconcile energy consumption, emission of carbon, and economic growth is particularly important on the road to developing a low-carbon economy in China. The coordination of energy, economic, and environmental systems has a great impact on economic and social development, and only the coordinated development of energy, economic, and environmental systems is an important prerequisite to achieve sustainable economic and social development. This article frames the coupled coordination of emission of carbon international growth of the economy conservation of the environment in China and builds a theoretical foundation by defining relevant concepts and theories, summarizing the current situation of development, analyzing existing problems, and sorting out related mechanisms. The experimental results show that the results of lnc, lngdp, and lngdp2 are all at the 3% confidence level, so the coupled coordination model is very feasible. Therefore, this study can better play the role of the promotion between the two and use the coupled coordination model to quantitatively measure and analyze the coupling state of the emission of carbon and ecological environment in China, and deeply analyze the coupling state of growth of economy and ecological environment, so as to better realize the win-win situation of sustainable development of international growth of economy and protection of ecological environment.
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