Can government environmental regulation promote low-carbon development in heavy polluting industries? Evidence from China's new environmental protection law

In order to better combat environmental pollution, China promulgated the New China Environmental Protection Law (CNEPL) in 2015. Previous studies have focused more on the impact of CNEPL on the enterprise performance and green innovation, ignoring the relationship between CNEPL and industrial low-ca...

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Published inEnvironmental impact assessment review Vol. 99; p. 106991
Main Authors Lin, Boqiang, Zhang, Aoxiang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 01.03.2023
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ISSN0195-9255
1873-6432
DOI10.1016/j.eiar.2022.106991

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Summary:In order to better combat environmental pollution, China promulgated the New China Environmental Protection Law (CNEPL) in 2015. Previous studies have focused more on the impact of CNEPL on the enterprise performance and green innovation, ignoring the relationship between CNEPL and industrial low-carbon development. This paper uses the implementation of CNEPL as a quasi-natural experiment and constructs a DID model to analyze whether and how government environmental regulation affect the carbon emissions intensity of heavy polluting industries. The results show that CNEPL implementation significantly reduces industrial carbon emissions intensity. Specifically, after the implementation of the CNEPL, the carbon emissions intensity of the heavy polluting industries decreased by 3.4% annually compared to non-heavily polluting industries. Heterogeneity analysis shows that the CNEPL has greater effects in industries with higher market competition degrees and larger average enterprises sizes. We further study influence mechanisms and find that re-allocation of resources, energy structure optimization, green technology innovation and energy efficiency improvement are significant influence mechanisms. Our findings provide policy insights for using government environmental regulation tools to achieve industrial carbon reduction target. •China's new environmental protection law (CNEPL) is considered as a quasi-natural experiment.•CNEPL reduces the carbon emissions intensity (CEI) of heavily polluting industries (HPIs).•Resource reallocation, green innovation, energy structure and efficiency improvement are main channels.•The effect of CNEPL on the CEI of HPIs is moderated by internal and external factors.
ISSN:0195-9255
1873-6432
DOI:10.1016/j.eiar.2022.106991