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Recently, climate disasters, especially global warming aroused extensively concern about the climatic environment problems of human beings. This paper applied two-stage dynamic chicken game model to analyze the relationship between the human beings and climatic environment, and pointed out that climatic environment chose the survival benefit while human beings preferred to choose material benefit under this frame of game theory. Benefit divergence made the two parties of the game make different strategy choices in two stages. While the strong measures by human beings could lead to the negative benefit return in the end. Thus this paper proposed the developmental strategies of low carbon economy to cope with climatic environment problems, so as to search for the new approach of the harmony between human beings and climatic environment.
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* This research was supported by the Central University Fundamental Research Funding No. DL11GC03 and Science Research funding Heilongjiang Province No. LC201039.
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World Meteorological Organization (WMO) statement on the global climate in 2010 (2010), http://www.wmo.int/pages/mediacentre/press_releases/pr_904_en.html
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Mengqiao, L., Xingxing, F., Bo, Z., Yingli, H. (2012). Analysis of the Game between Human Beings and Climatic Environment Based on Two-Stage Dynamic Chicken Game Model. In: Jin, D., Lin, S. (eds) Advances in Electronic Commerce, Web Application and Communication. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, vol 148. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28655-1_15
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