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本文利用环境经济核算体系(SEEA)模型对绿色国内生产总值(GGDP)进行了分析,以评估其对全球气候减缓和经济健康的影响。通过纳入自然资源消耗、环境污染控制和退化因素,GGDP 被提出作为传统 GDP 的更优衡量标准。研究建立了 GGDP 模型,并采用灰色关联分析和灰色预测模型来评估其与这些因素的关系。主要研究结果表明,用 GGDP 取代 GDP 可以对气候变化产生积极影响,特别是在减少二氧化碳排放和稳定全球温度方面。分析进一步探讨了发达国家和发展中国家采用 GGDP 的影响,并对中国和美国进行了具体预测。结果表明,发展中国家的经济水平可能会提高,而发达国家的经济水平可能会降低。此外,在美国,向 GGDP 的转变可显著减少自然资源损耗和人口增长率,从而带来更广泛的环境和经济效益。本文强调了 GGDP 模型的普遍适用性及其在加强全球环境和经济政策方面的潜力。
The Application of Green GDP and Its Impact on Global Economy and Environment: Analysis of GGDP based on SEEA model
This paper presents an analysis of Green Gross Domestic Product (GGDP) using
the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA) model to evaluate its
impact on global climate mitigation and economic health. GGDP is proposed as a
superior measure to tradi-tional GDP by incorporating natural resource
consumption, environmental pollution control, and degradation factors. The
study develops a GGDP model and employs grey correlation analysis and grey
prediction models to assess its relationship with these factors. Key findings
demonstrate that replacing GDP with GGDP can positively influence climate
change, partic-ularly in reducing CO2 emissions and stabilizing global
temperatures. The analysis further explores the implications of GGDP adoption
across developed and developing countries, with specific predictions for China
and the United States. The results indicate a potential increase in economic
levels for developing countries, while developed nations may experi-ence a
decrease. Additionally, the shift to GGDP is shown to significantly reduce
natural re-source depletion and population growth rates in the United States,
suggesting broader envi-ronmental and economic benefits. This paper highlights
the universal applicability of the GGDP model and its potential to enhance
environmental and economic policies globally.