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Baseline Forecasts of Carbon Dioxide Emissions for Saudi Arabia Using the Structural Time Series Model and Autometrics

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  • Anwar Gasim
  • Lester C. Hunt
  • Jeyhun Mikayilov

    (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center)

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To tackle the threat of climate change, countries worldwide have signed the Paris Agreement. This agreement aims to limit the global average temperature increase to below 2 degrees Celsius and potentially below 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels (UNFCCC 2015). Parties to the Paris Agreement are required to submit domestic climate plans detailing their mitigation measures, known as nationally determined contributions (NDCs). These plans detail countries’ ambitions and efforts to combat and respond to climate change. NDCs are communicated at five-year intervals, and each successive NDC must represent an increase in ambition over the previous one.

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  • Anwar Gasim & Lester C. Hunt & Jeyhun Mikayilov, 2023. "Baseline Forecasts of Carbon Dioxide Emissions for Saudi Arabia Using the Structural Time Series Model and Autometrics," Discussion Papers ks--2022-dp19, King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:prc:dpaper:ks--2022-dp19
    DOI: 10.30573/KS--2022-DP19
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    Belt and Road; Captial expenditure; Circular Carbon Economy; CO2 emissions;
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