Emissions and health impacts from global shipping embodied in US–China bilateral trade

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Huan Liu
Zhi-Hang Meng
Zhao-Feng Lv
Xiao-Tong Wang
Fan-Yuan Deng
Yang Liu
Yan-Ni Zhang
Meng-Shuang Shi
Qiang Zhang
Ke-Bin He
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[1] Tsinghua University,State Key Joint Laboratory of ESPC, School of Environment
[2] State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Sources and Control of Air Pollution Complex,Department of Earth System Science
[3] Tsinghua University,undefined
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Nature Sustainability | 2019年 / 2卷
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Global shipping activity emits 938 million tonnes of carbon dioxide annually, surpassing the eighth highest emitting country. Although the impacts from the shipping industry have been investigated over the past three decades, allocating responsibilities remains a difficult issue. Numerous parties should share the responsibility and quantitative analysis is therefore required when considering the interaction between the global economy, shipping and ecological connectivity. Here, beginning with our shipping emission inventory model based on satellite-observed vessel activities, we evaluated trade-embodied shipping emissions and their impacts on human health. Combined with international trade databases, we traced shipping impacts back to responsible bilateral trade and proposed an integrated trade–shipping–air quality–health impact nexus. Quantitative analysis shows that the US–China bilateral trade is responsible for 2.5% of the global shipping carbon dioxide emissions and 4.8% of ship-related global premature deaths caused by air pollution. Our research provides the methodology to allocate intercontinental responsibilities to trade pairs and ships.
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