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Land-use emissions embodied in international trade

open access: yesScience, 2022
International trade separates consumption of goods from related environmental impacts, including greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture and land-use change (together referred to as “land-use emissions”). Through use of new emissions estimates and a multiregional input-output model, we evaluated land-use emissions embodied in global trade from 2004 ...
Chaopeng Hong   +10 more
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Briefing: Embodied energy and emissions

open access: yesProceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Energy, 2011
This paper discusses the concepts of embodied energy and embodied greenhouse gas emissions. It looks at aspects of their development and evaluation, as well as the issues in defining design options and presenting the results of analysis. It is mainly focused on life cycle issues but also on how impacts are valued. It therefore highlights the links and
Alastair Rennie
openaire   +2 more sources

CO2 Emissions Embodied in Austrian International Trade [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This study quantifies the CO2 emissions embodied in Austrian exports and imports, using a two region-input output approach (Austria and the rest of the world). The approach considers differences in production technologies between Austria and the rest of the world, concerning the CO2 coefficients (per unit of output) and the input-output structure (both
Kurt Kratena, Ina Meyer
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Understanding Embodied Emissions

ACM SIGEnergy Energy Informatics Review, 2023
Decarbonizing societal infrastructure, including computing, has emerged as a grand challenge for the 21st century, and thus has seen increasing research attention in recent years. Reducing the carbon emissions of societal infrastructure, whether it be a commercial building or cloud datacenter, generally has two important aspects: reducing operational ...
David Irwin, Prashant Shenoy
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CO₂ Emissions Embodied in Austrian International Trade [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This study quantifies the CO2 emissions embodied in Austrian exports and imports, using a two region-input output approach (Austria and the rest of the world). The approach considers differences in production technologies between Austria and the rest of the world, concerning the CO2 coefficients (per unit of output) and the input-output structure (both
Kratena, Kurt, Meyer, Ina
openaire   +2 more sources

Embodied carbon emissions of buildings and how to tame them

open access: yesOne Earth, 2023
Building construction and operations are pivotal in climate mitigation efforts. While emissions from building operations can be easily reduced through renewable energy adoption and improved energy efficiency, the so-called “embodied” greenhouse gas (GHG)
Martin ROCK   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Factors Affecting Carbon Dioxide Emissions Embodied in Trade

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
This paper examines the impact of environmental regulation in exporter and importer economies on crossborder carbon flows. While stricter environmental regulations help reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from domestic production, leading to lower CO2 emissions embodied in exports, stricter regulations on the importing side lead to higher CO2 ...
Kang, Jong Woo, Gapay, Joshua Anthony
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Carbon emissions embodied in value added chains in China [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cleaner Production, 2015
The literature on carbon leakage and embodied carbon in regional trade is extensive. However, many studies are primarily concerned with emissions embodied in demand-supply chains and ignore the issue of carbon transfer behind the value-added chains.
, Weidong Liu, Zhigao Liu
exaly   +1 more source

Embodied greenhouse gas emission by Macao

Energy Policy, 2013
Comprehensive inventory of cities' greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) is the basis for cities to make appropriate mitigation plans. However, previous studies on cities' GHG emissions consider emissions occurring within the city boundary (Scope 1) and out of boundary electricity emissions (Scope 2), but neglect indirect emissions associated with commodities
J.S. Li   +6 more
openaire   +1 more source

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