Does carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and GHG emissions influence the agriculture? Evidence from China

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Abdul Rehman
Hengyun Ma
Muhammad Irfan
Munir Ahmad
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[1] Henan Agricultural University,College of Economics and Management
[2] North China Electric Power University,Beijing Key Laboratory of New Energy and Low Carbon Development, School of Economics and Management
[3] Zhejiang University,School of Economics
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CO; emission; Agricultural production; Methane emission; Climate change; China;
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Carbon dioxide emission and greenhouse gas emissions are considered core issue in the world that influence agricultural production and also cause climate change. The present study seeks to investigate the linkage of methane emissions, nitrous oxide emissions, carbon dioxide emission, and greenhouse gas emissions with agricultural gross domestic product in China. The long-term association was checked by using an autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) bounds testing approach, fully modified least squares method, and canonical cointegrating regression analysis. The results from long-run analysis exposed that carbon dioxide emission and greenhouse gas emissions have positive coefficients that demonstrate the long-run linkage with the agricultural gross domestic product having p values of 0.5709 and 0.3751, respectively. Similarly, results also revealed that agricultural methane emissions and agricultural nitrous oxide emissions have a negative association with the agricultural gross domestic product having p values of 0.1737 and 0.0559. China is a huge emitter of CO2 emission and greenhouse gas emissions. Possible conservative policies are required to form the Chinese government to tackle this challenge to decrease CO2 emission in order to increase agricultural production.
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页码:28768 / 28779
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