Zsombor Szabó
Department of Transport Technology and Economics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics; KTI Institute for Transport Sciences Nonprofit Ltd
Mária Szalmáné Csete
Department of Environmental Economics and Sustainability, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Tibor Sipos
Department of Transport Technology and Economics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics; KTI Institute for Transport Sciences Nonprofit Ltd
The level of greenhouse gas emissions is one of the most important issues today, both professionally and politically, because a lower level of greenhouse gas emission is mandatory for a sustainable economy. Besides industry and households, the transport sector is also responsible for these emissions. For this reason, it may be essential to set up a model with which the amount of CO2 emissions could be estimated or predicted. This article presents a model that examines the extent of economic development and CO2 emissions in European countries. The result is establishing a pattern requiring a longer time series. If the pattern is proven, a clear reassessment of the current relationship between economic development and environmental protection should be made.
Guest Editor: Eleonora Papadimitriou, PhD
Editors: Marko Matulin, PhD, Dario Babić, PhD, Marko Ševrović, PhD
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