IMF paper explores relation between greenhouse gas emissions and GDP growth

Research studies how advanced economies are transitioning to low-emissions economic models

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Industrial nations are successfully decoupling their GDP growth from greenhouse gas emissions, but there is still a strong relationship between emissions and the economic cycle, a research paper released by the International Monetary Fund finds.

Emissions and Growth: Trends and Cycles in a Globalized World finds countries that have opted for developing renewable energy frameworks tend to register a greater decoupling between their economic expansions and the level of their emissions. The

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