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A recent study conducted by researchers at China University of Petroleum East China focused on analyzing carbon emissions in coastal cities, with a specific case study on Qingdao, China. The study highlighted the importance of understanding spatiotemporal carbon emission patterns in coastal cities to develop effective regional carbon reduction strategies. The research utilized data from multiple sources to construct a carbon emission estimation model and found that central urban areas in Qingdao exhibited higher carbon emissions compared to inland areas. The study concluded that economic development in coastal cities is closely linked to carbon emissions, and optimizing energy structures can contribute to carbon reduction efforts. [Extracted from the article] |