GX Research Hub · English
GX & Decarbonization Research
This page provides an English interface to the gxceed GX paper corpus. The corpus aggregates papers from 13 open scholarly metadata sources and uses AI-assisted classification to identify signals related to measurement, policy narratives, outcomes, implementation, industrial adoption, and verification.
The goal is not only to discover papers, but to observe how GX research is distributed across research substance, implementation narratives, external expectations, implementation substance, and judgment formation.
Summaries are AI-assisted. Always refer to the original paper for authoritative conclusions.
Peer-reviewedCNJournalInternational Game Theory Review2025#CCUSDOI
Dynamic Optimal Control Analysis of CCUS Green Technology Innovation in Coal-Fired Power Plants Under Dual Carbon Policy
Pu H.
This paper conducts a dynamic optimal control analysis of CCUS (carbon capture, utilization, and storage) green technology innovation in coal-fired power plants under China's dual carbon policy (carbon peak and carbon neutrality). Using an …
Peer-reviewedJournalJournal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy2026#CCUSDOI
Energy, exergy, and environmental analysis of a solar-assisted cryogenic carbon capture process
Nandakishora Y.
This paper conducts energy, exergy, and environmental analysis of a solar-assisted cryogenic carbon capture process. The integration of solar heat reduces energy consumption and shows potential for lowering environmental impact compared to …
Peer-reviewedJournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy2026#HydrogenDOI
Regulatory and institutional challenges to green hydrogen deployment in Chile
Sepúlveda E.
This paper analyzes the regulatory and institutional barriers to green hydrogen deployment in Chile. It highlights the need for a supportive policy framework to attract investment, drawing lessons from international cases.
Peer-reviewedConferenceLecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering2026#HydrogenDOI
The Importance of Green Hydrogen for a Sustainable Economy
Wieczorowski M.
Green hydrogen, produced from renewable energy, enables zero-emission energy use. It is essential for decarbonizing industry and transport, accelerating the transition to a sustainable economy.
Peer-reviewedJournalEnergy Policy2026#CCUSDOI
Promoting broad participation in CCUS system via a technical service business model and bi-level optimization with carbon trading incentives
Wu P.
This paper proposes a bi-level optimization model for promoting broad participation in CCUS systems, integrating a technical service business model and carbon trading incentives. It aims to balance economic viability and environmental benef…
Peer-reviewedCNJournalFuel2024#CCUSDOI
Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) in oil and gas reservoirs in China: Status, opportunities and challenges
Liang B.
This paper reviews the status, opportunities, and challenges of CCUS in oil and gas reservoirs in China, highlighting its critical role in achieving China's carbon reduction targets. It discusses policy support and technical hurdles.
Peer-reviewedJournalSustainable Development2026#PolicyDOI
Waste Management Strategies for Environmental Wellbeing: Exploring the Roles of Environmental Regulations and Green Finance in Reducing Carbon Intensity
Caglar A.E.
This study analyzes the impact of waste management strategies, environmental regulations, and green finance on reducing carbon intensity, offering insights for policy and practice.
Peer-reviewedCNJournalJournal of Cleaner Production2024#Climate FinanceDOI
Does green finance reduce environmental degradation? The role of green innovation, environmental tax, and geopolitical risk in China
Mehboob M.Y.
This study empirically examines whether green finance reduces environmental degradation in China, considering the mediating roles of green innovation, environmental tax, and geopolitical risk. Using panel data analysis, it identifies condit…
Peer-reviewed🌍 GlobalJournalEnvironment Systems and Decisions2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Sustainable finance, FinTech, and environmental sustainability in BRICS: a moderated nexus approach
Ullah S.
This paper examines the impact of sustainable finance and FinTech on environmental sustainability in BRICS countries using a moderated nexus approach. Empirical findings suggest that FinTech adoption positively moderates the relationship be…
Peer-reviewedCNJournalBuletin Ekonomi Moneter Dan Perbankan Monetary and Banking Economics Bulletin2024#Transition FinanceDOI
WILL GREEN FINANCE BECOME A NEW DRIVING FORCE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE IN THE POSTCOVID-19 ERA: EVIDENCE FROM CHINA
Ren S.
This paper empirically examines whether green finance can become a new driving force for environmental governance in the post-COVID-19 era, using Chinese data. It suggests that the expansion of green finance may contribute to improved envir…
Peer-reviewedCNJournalEconomics and Politics2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Can Green Finance Boost Enterprises' New Quality Productive Forces? Evidence From Prefecture-Level Cities in China
Gu G.
This paper empirically examines the impact of green finance on enterprises' new quality productive forces using prefecture-level city data in China. The findings indicate that green finance significantly promotes firm innovation and sustain…
Peer-reviewedJournalResources and Environment in the Yangtze Basin2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Analysis of the Influence and Mechanism of Green Finance Development on Air Quality
Feng Z.X.
This paper empirically analyzes the impact and mechanisms of green finance development on air quality. Using panel data, it finds that green finance improves air quality, with industrial structure upgrading and green technology innovation a…
Peer-reviewedCNJournalHeliyon2023#Transition FinanceDOI
The dynamic coupling and spatio-temporal differentiation of green finance and industrial green transformation: Evidence from China regions
Zhao Y.
This paper analyzes the dynamic coupling and spatio-temporal differences between green finance and industrial green transformation using Chinese regional data. It quantitatively evaluates the impact of green finance on industrial transforma…
Peer-reviewed🌍 GlobalJournalSustainable Development2024#Renewable EnergyDOI
Systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis of green finance and renewable energy development
Muhmad S.N.
This paper systematically reviews and bibliometrically analyzes the literature on green finance and renewable energy development, revealing the structure and trends of the field.
Peer-reviewedCNJournalJournal of Coastal Research2020#Climate FinanceDOI
Evaluating the Coupling Coordination Degree of Green Finance and Marine Eco-environment Based on AHP and Grey System Theory
Zhu F.
This paper proposes a method using AHP and Grey System Theory to evaluate the coupling coordination degree between green finance and the marine eco-environment. It quantitatively analyzes the impact of green finance on the marine environmen…
Peer-reviewedCNJournalApplied Economics Letters2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Green finance and firm carbon emissions: evidence from China
Fang Z.
This paper empirically examines the impact of green finance on firm-level carbon emissions in China. It investigates whether green credit policies and financial instruments effectively reduce emissions.
Peer-reviewedJournalSustainable Development2026#Transition FinanceDOI
Uncovering Nonlinear Dynamics Between Green Bonds and the SDGs: Evidence Across All 17 Goals
Yayman D.
This paper analyzes the nonlinear dynamics between green bonds and all 17 SDGs, showing that green bonds impact specific SDGs in a nonlinear fashion, highlighting the importance of policy timing.
Peer-reviewed🌍 GlobalJournalBusiness Strategy and the Environment2023#Transition FinanceDOI
Corporate green bonds and carbon performance: An economic input–output life cycle assessment model-based analysis
Wei P.
This study uses an input-output LCA model to examine the link between corporate green bonds and carbon performance. It finds that green bonds contribute to carbon reduction, with varying effects across sectors.
Peer-reviewed🌍 GlobalJournalInternational Review of Economics and Finance2026#Carbon PricingDOI
Asymmetric and time–frequency risk spillovers from European carbon allowance futures contracts to green finance: Toward a global sustainable financial system
Ansarinasab M.
This study analyzes asymmetric and time-frequency risk spillovers from European carbon allowance futures to green finance assets. It contributes to the understanding of linkages between carbon markets and sustainable finance, supporting the…
Peer-reviewedJournalDiscover Environment2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Do green bonds foster economic growth conditional on financial development?
Kong P.S.E.
This paper analyzes whether the effect of green bonds on economic growth depends on the level of financial development. It suggests that green bonds may foster growth more strongly in countries with more developed financial markets.