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This repository contains the result data of our study investigating the relationship between emission peaks and economic crises. The repository contains mainly two datasets: multiplicative-contributions.csv / .nc prepost-growth-rates.csv / .nc Both datasets exist in CSV and NetCDF file format for convenience. The dataset multiplicative-contributions contains year-to-year change factors of GDP, population, energy-intensity, and carbon-intensity for every country in our study. The dataset prepost-growth-rates contains growth over a multi-year period pre- and post- crisis for each country and each crises in our study.
If you use this in an academic publication, please cite: Bersalli, G., Tröndle, T., & Lilliestam, J. (2023). Most industrialised countries have peaked carbon dioxide emissions during economic crises through strengthened structural change. Communications Earth & Environment, 4(1). 10.1038/s43247-023-00687-8
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