Kaya identity

The Kaya identity is a mathematical identity that disaggregates the total emission level of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide so that it can be expressed as the product of four calculable factors: human population, GDP per capita, energy intensity (per unit of GDP), and carbon intensity (emissions per unit of energy consumed). It is a concrete form of the more general I = PAT equation relating factors that determine the level of human impact on climate. Although the terms in the Kaya identity would in theory cancel out, it is useful in practice to calculate emissions in terms of more readily available data, namely population, GDP per capita, energy per unit GDP, and emissions per unit energy. It furthermore highlights the elements of the global economy on which one could act to reduce emissions, notably the energy intensity per unit GDP and the emissions per unit energy.

{{Equation box 1 |indent = |equation = F = P \times \frac{G}{P} \times \frac{E}{G} \times \frac{F}{E} |cellpadding= 6 |border |border colour = #0073CF |bgcolor=#F9FFF7}} Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Yoichi Kaya
    Published 2015
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