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1. A double machine learning model for measuring the impact of the Made in China 2025 strategy on green economic growth.

2. Examining the unsustainable relationship between SDG performance, ecological footprint and international spillovers.

3. Practical effects of carbon emissions trading system on energy efficiency.

4. Unveiling the anticancer potentiality of single cell oils produced by marine oleaginous Paradendryphiella sp. under optimized economic growth conditions.

5. The characteristics and influencing factors of spatial network of city-based innovation correlation in China: from the perspective of high tech zones.

6. The characteristics and influencing factors of spatial network of city-based innovation correlation in China: from the perspective of high tech zones.

7. The effects of gas flaring as moderated by government quality in leading natural gas flaring economies.

8. An R&D perspective on international trade and sustainable development.

9. A time-varying approach to the nexus between environmental related technologies, renewable energy consumption and environmental sustainability in South Africa.

10. Increasing freshwater supply to sustainably address global water security at scale.

11. Climate change and modernization drive structural realignments in European grain production.

12. Happiness inequality has a Kuznets-style relation with economic growth in China.

13. Study on the heterogeneity of China's agricultural economic growth in the context of temperature shocks.

14. Evaluation and analysis of the projected population of China.

15. Future heat adaptation and exposure among urban populations and why a prospering economy alone won't save us.

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