TY - JOUR
T1 - Economic Growth, Energy Use, and Greenhouse Gases Emission in Macao SAR, China
AU - To, Wai Ming
AU - Lam, King Hang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Social Sciences Academic Press (China).
PY - 2022/3/1
Y1 - 2022/3/1
N2 - A city's economic structure and energy mix would change when the city is developed to accommodate more residents, visitors, and activities. This paper reviews Macao's economic growth, energy use, and greenhouse gases (GHG) emission from 1985 to 2020. Specifically, Macao's gross domestic product (GDP), energy use, and GHG emission have surged after the gaming industry was liberalized in 2002. The official data show that Macao's GDP was MOP 11 billion in 1985, increased by four-fold to MOP 54 billion in 2000, and then surged rapidly to MOP 445 billion in 2019. Additionally, Macao's total energy use increased from 8,840TJ in 1985 to 48,330TJ in 2019 while Macao's GHG emission increased from 0.70Mt of CO2-equivalent in 1985 to 6.13Mt of CO2-equivalent in 2019. Macao's GHG emission from all local sources per capita and GDP per capita exhibit an inverted U-shaped relationship, showing an environmental Kuznets curve. Due to the negative impact of COVID-19 pandemic, Macao's GDP dropped by 56% to MOP 194 billion while its total energy use and GHG emission dropped by 33% and 17% to 32,198TJ and 5.06Mt of CO2-equivalent, respectively, in 2020.
AB - A city's economic structure and energy mix would change when the city is developed to accommodate more residents, visitors, and activities. This paper reviews Macao's economic growth, energy use, and greenhouse gases (GHG) emission from 1985 to 2020. Specifically, Macao's gross domestic product (GDP), energy use, and GHG emission have surged after the gaming industry was liberalized in 2002. The official data show that Macao's GDP was MOP 11 billion in 1985, increased by four-fold to MOP 54 billion in 2000, and then surged rapidly to MOP 445 billion in 2019. Additionally, Macao's total energy use increased from 8,840TJ in 1985 to 48,330TJ in 2019 while Macao's GHG emission increased from 0.70Mt of CO2-equivalent in 1985 to 6.13Mt of CO2-equivalent in 2019. Macao's GHG emission from all local sources per capita and GDP per capita exhibit an inverted U-shaped relationship, showing an environmental Kuznets curve. Due to the negative impact of COVID-19 pandemic, Macao's GDP dropped by 56% to MOP 194 billion while its total energy use and GHG emission dropped by 33% and 17% to 32,198TJ and 5.06Mt of CO2-equivalent, respectively, in 2020.
KW - COVID-19
KW - Economic growth
KW - energy use
KW - environmental Kuznets curve
KW - greenhouse gases
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U2 - 10.1142/S2345748122500026
DO - 10.1142/S2345748122500026
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85126067210
SN - 2345-7481
VL - 10
JO - Chinese Journal of Urban and Environmental Studies
JF - Chinese Journal of Urban and Environmental Studies
IS - 1
M1 - 2250002
ER -