Accounting and structure decomposition analysis of embodied carbon trade: A global perspective

被引:66
|
作者
Deng, Guangyao [1 ]
Xu, Yan [2 ]
机构
[1] Lanzhou Univ Finance & Econ, Sch Stat, Lanzhou 730020, Gansu, Peoples R China
[2] Henan Univ Econ & Law, Sch Finance, Zhengzhou 450002, Henan, Peoples R China
关键词
Embodied carbon trade; Structure decomposition analysis (SDA); Multi-regional input-output model (MRIO); INPUT-OUTPUT-ANALYSIS; INTERNATIONAL-TRADE; CO2; EMISSIONS; WATER FOOTPRINT; CHINA EXPORTS; ENERGY; MODEL; RESPONSIBILITY; REDUCTION; ECONOMY;
D O I
10.1016/j.energy.2017.07.064
中图分类号
O414.1 [热力学];
学科分类号
摘要
In this paper, a multi-regional input-output-model is built to estimate the global embodied carbon trade from 1995 to 2009 based on the World Input-Output Database (WIOD). The method of structure decomposition analysis (SDA) is applied to quantify the changes in the scale and structure of embodied carbon trade in China, India, Japan, and the United States. According to the results, the top three countries with the most embodied carbon trade were: the United States, China and Japan in 1995, and the United States, China and India in 2009. In 1995 and 2009, the sectors which have the highest direct carbon emission coefficients and total carbon emission coefficients in China, India and the United States are electricity, gas and water supply sectors, while each country maintained a different coefficient. A decrease of direct carbon emission coefficient will result in a reduction of the imports and exports, as well as the self-consumption of embodied carbon. Therefore, it is suggested that countries should develop low-carbon industries, and reduce the carbon emissions per unit of output. In addition, those countries with higher carbon emission coefficients should consider of importing products to lower carbon emissions. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:140 / 151
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Carbon policy and the structure of global trade
    Balistreri, Edward J.
    Boehringer, Christoph
    Rutherford, Thomas F.
    WORLD ECONOMY, 2018, 41 (01): : 194 - 221
  • [22] Carbon embodied in international trade
    Chatterjee, Rhitu
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2008, 42 (05) : 1391 - 1392
  • [23] Unfolding the evolution of carbon inequality embodied in inter-provincial trade of China: Network perspective analysis
    Zhu, Mengcheng
    Zhao, Zebin
    Meng, Yan
    Chen, Jindao
    Yu, Zun
    Meng, Conghui
    ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REVIEW, 2022, 97
  • [24] Embodied Carbon Transfer in China's Bilateral Trade with Belt and Road Countries from the Perspective of Global Value Chains
    Zhao, Mingyin
    Ning, Yadong
    Bai, Shukuan
    Zhang, Boya
    ENERGIES, 2024, 17 (04)
  • [25] Carbon leakage in China's manufacturing trade: An empirical analysis based on the carbon embodied in trade
    He, Jie
    Fu, Jingyan
    JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, 2014, 23 (03): : 329 - 360
  • [26] Drivers of global carbon emission changes: A heterogeneity perspective of decomposition and attribution analysis
    Liu, Xiao
    Zhang, Yancai
    Wang, Qunwei
    FRONTIERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 2022, 10
  • [27] Carbon emissions embodied in the global supply chain: Intermediate and final trade imbalances
    Wu, X. D.
    Guo, J. L.
    Li, Chaohui
    Chen, G. Q.
    Ji, Xi
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2020, 707
  • [28] Research on China export structure adjustment: an embodied carbon perspective
    Pi-qin Gong
    Bao-jun Tang
    Yu-chong Xiao
    Gao-jie Lin
    Jian-yun Liu
    Natural Hazards, 2016, 84 : 129 - 151
  • [29] Network causal effects of deepening global trade agreements on embodied carbon emissions
    Zhang, Xu
    Li, Congxin
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2024, 434
  • [30] Spatial correlation network characteristics of embodied carbon transfer in global agricultural trade
    Guofeng Wang
    Qinyang Guo
    Xinsheng Zhou
    Fan Zhang
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023, 30 : 2315 - 2328