Estimating CO2 Emissions Embodied in Final Demand and Trade Using the OECD ICIO 2015: Methodology and Results
Reliable carbon emissions statistics are essential for formulating responses to climate change including global negotiations such as those concluded in Kyoto in 1997 or recently in Paris at COP21. Typically, emissions statistics are compiled according to production-based or territorial emission acco...
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Zusammenfassung: | Reliable carbon emissions statistics are essential for formulating responses to climate change including global negotiations such as those concluded in Kyoto in 1997 or recently in Paris at COP21. Typically, emissions statistics are compiled according to production-based or territorial emission accounting methods: measuring emissions occurring within sovereign borders. However, these estimates do not account for global production chains i.e. emissions from many countries may be implicated in the production of final goods and services. Using the 2015 edition of the OECD Inter-Country Input-Output (ICIO) tables and detailed IEA CO2 emissions from fuel combustion data, estimates of emissions embodied in final demand and in international trade were generated to contribute to a better understanding of how CO2 emissions around the world are driven by global consumption patterns. After explaining the methodology in detail, some general results are described and examples given of how to use and interpret the derived indicators |
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spelling | Wiebe, Kirsten S... Verfasser aut Estimating CO2 Emissions Embodied in Final Demand and Trade Using the OECD ICIO 2015 Methodology and Results Kirsten S. Wiebe and Norihiko Yamano Paris OECD Publishing 2016 1 Online-Ressource (38 Seiten) 21 x 29.7cm txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier OECD Science, Technology and Industry Working Papers Reliable carbon emissions statistics are essential for formulating responses to climate change including global negotiations such as those concluded in Kyoto in 1997 or recently in Paris at COP21. Typically, emissions statistics are compiled according to production-based or territorial emission accounting methods: measuring emissions occurring within sovereign borders. However, these estimates do not account for global production chains i.e. emissions from many countries may be implicated in the production of final goods and services. Using the 2015 edition of the OECD Inter-Country Input-Output (ICIO) tables and detailed IEA CO2 emissions from fuel combustion data, estimates of emissions embodied in final demand and in international trade were generated to contribute to a better understanding of how CO2 emissions around the world are driven by global consumption patterns. After explaining the methodology in detail, some general results are described and examples given of how to use and interpret the derived indicators Science and Technology Industry and Services Yamano, Norihiko ctb https://doi.org/10.1787/5jlrcm216xkl-en Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
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title_auth | Estimating CO2 Emissions Embodied in Final Demand and Trade Using the OECD ICIO 2015 Methodology and Results |
title_exact_search | Estimating CO2 Emissions Embodied in Final Demand and Trade Using the OECD ICIO 2015 Methodology and Results |
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title_full | Estimating CO2 Emissions Embodied in Final Demand and Trade Using the OECD ICIO 2015 Methodology and Results Kirsten S. Wiebe and Norihiko Yamano |
title_fullStr | Estimating CO2 Emissions Embodied in Final Demand and Trade Using the OECD ICIO 2015 Methodology and Results Kirsten S. Wiebe and Norihiko Yamano |
title_full_unstemmed | Estimating CO2 Emissions Embodied in Final Demand and Trade Using the OECD ICIO 2015 Methodology and Results Kirsten S. Wiebe and Norihiko Yamano |
title_short | Estimating CO2 Emissions Embodied in Final Demand and Trade Using the OECD ICIO 2015 |
title_sort | estimating co2 emissions embodied in final demand and trade using the oecd icio 2015 methodology and results |
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