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An econometrical analysis of final consumption and carbon emissions responsibilities 被引量:1

An econometrical analysis of final consumption and carbon emissions responsibilities
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摘要 The deepening of international specialization and the variation among nations' consumption patterns have become focal issues in allocating carbon emissions responsibilities among nations in climate negotiation.This paper represents an attempt to measure nations' carbon emissions responsibilities based on their final consumption and to calculate each nation's quantity and share of greenhouse gas emissions based on final consumption using a dynamic computable general equilibrium(CGE) model.An econometrical analysis finds that consumption rather than production is mainly to blame for fast-growing greenhouse gas emissions and worsening climate change trends.Global warming has been exacerbated due to developed countries' global resource allocation in a bid to maintain their high consumption levels.Therefore,it is more fair and equitable to assign emissions reduction responsibilities among nations based on their share of consumption-based emissions. The deepening of international specialization and the variation among nations’ consumption patterns have become focal issues in allocating carbon emissions responsibilities among nations in climate negotiation.This paper represents an attempt to measure nations’ carbon emissions responsibilities based on their final consumption and to calculate each nation’s quantity and share of greenhouse gas emissions based on final consumption using a dynamic computable general equilibrium(CGE) model.An econometrical analysis finds that consumption rather than production is mainly to blame for fast-growing greenhouse gas emissions and worsening climate change trends.Global warming has been exacerbated due to developed countries’ global resource allocation in a bid to maintain their high consumption levels.Therefore,it is more fair and equitable to assign emissions reduction responsibilities among nations based on their share of consumption-based emissions.
出处 《China Economist》 2010年第3期79-88,共10页 中国经济学人(英文版)
关键词 CLIMATE CHANGE consumption-based EMISSIONS Climate change consumption-based emissions
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