Analyze the Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Carbon Capture in Sustainable Development of Work

This study aims to analyze the temporal and spatial distribution of carbon capture technologies worldwide, examining the economic, social, and political developments reflected in related academic literature. By conducting a comprehensive analysis of over 40,000 related documents from 2004 to June 20...

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Main Authors: Fu-Hsuan Chen, Hao-Ren Liu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2024-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/17/21/5416
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description This study aims to analyze the temporal and spatial distribution of carbon capture technologies worldwide, examining the economic, social, and political developments reflected in related academic literature. By conducting a comprehensive analysis of over 40,000 related documents from 2004 to June 2024, as well as selecting 108 relevant articles from SSCI and SCI journals, the study explores the development of carbon capture technologies from different perspectives through keyword searches, trend analysis, and relevance ranking. The study finds that, in terms of temporal trends, significant progress has been made in carbon capture technologies since 2009, and their importance has surpassed that of carbon trading, becoming one of the core technologies in addressing climate change. Spatial trend analysis shows that North American and European countries are more inclined to prioritize “carbon capture” technologies, while Asian countries focus more on “carbon trading”, reflecting regional differences in economic, policy, and technological development. Although carbon capture technologies hold immense potential for sustainable development, they also face numerous challenges, including balancing technological advancements with economic and policy frameworks. This balance is crucial to ensuring that carbon capture technologies can make a positive contribution to sustainable work, climate action, and environmental sustainability, further transforming the essence of sustainable efforts. To fully realize their benefits, it is essential to recognize and address these challenges.
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spelling doaj-art-4ca7b5829bbd484d88653bd1fe579e7a2025-08-20T02:14:15ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732024-10-011721541610.3390/en17215416Analyze the Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Carbon Capture in Sustainable Development of WorkFu-Hsuan Chen0Hao-Ren Liu1Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 10617, TaiwanInstitute of Architectural Planning, National Taiwan University, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 10617, TaiwanThis study aims to analyze the temporal and spatial distribution of carbon capture technologies worldwide, examining the economic, social, and political developments reflected in related academic literature. By conducting a comprehensive analysis of over 40,000 related documents from 2004 to June 2024, as well as selecting 108 relevant articles from SSCI and SCI journals, the study explores the development of carbon capture technologies from different perspectives through keyword searches, trend analysis, and relevance ranking. The study finds that, in terms of temporal trends, significant progress has been made in carbon capture technologies since 2009, and their importance has surpassed that of carbon trading, becoming one of the core technologies in addressing climate change. Spatial trend analysis shows that North American and European countries are more inclined to prioritize “carbon capture” technologies, while Asian countries focus more on “carbon trading”, reflecting regional differences in economic, policy, and technological development. Although carbon capture technologies hold immense potential for sustainable development, they also face numerous challenges, including balancing technological advancements with economic and policy frameworks. This balance is crucial to ensuring that carbon capture technologies can make a positive contribution to sustainable work, climate action, and environmental sustainability, further transforming the essence of sustainable efforts. To fully realize their benefits, it is essential to recognize and address these challenges.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/17/21/5416carbon capturecarbon tradingtemporal trendsspatial distributionsustainable development of work
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title Analyze the Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Carbon Capture in Sustainable Development of Work
title_full Analyze the Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Carbon Capture in Sustainable Development of Work
title_fullStr Analyze the Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Carbon Capture in Sustainable Development of Work
title_full_unstemmed Analyze the Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Carbon Capture in Sustainable Development of Work
title_short Analyze the Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Carbon Capture in Sustainable Development of Work
title_sort analyze the temporal and spatial distribution of carbon capture in sustainable development of work
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carbon trading
temporal trends
spatial distribution
sustainable development of work
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