2017
DOI: 10.3138/cpp.2016-040
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Embodied Emissions in Inputs and Outputs: A Value-Added Approach to National Emissions Accounting

Abstract: Dans cet article, les auteurs présentent un modèle de comptabilisation des émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES) basé sur la consommation et sur une présentation régionale intrants-extrants. Les résultats obtenus grâce à ce modèle permettent de fournir une série de tableaux détaillés intrants-extrants qui illustrent le rô le du commerce dans les émissions intrinsèques à la fois par régions et par secteurs (contrairement aux tableaux habituels intrants-extrants selon la valeur financière). Après avoir expliqu… Show more

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“…Generally, the economies that outsource the emissions to the underdeveloped economies get significant benefits based on the PCO2e method. Thereby, the economies hosting the emission-intensive exports object and demand for bearing the responsibility from the importers of the emissions-intensive products (Fellows & Dobson, 2017). For example, the economy enduring the massive trade deficit seems to have more CCO2e than PCO2e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the economies that outsource the emissions to the underdeveloped economies get significant benefits based on the PCO2e method. Thereby, the economies hosting the emission-intensive exports object and demand for bearing the responsibility from the importers of the emissions-intensive products (Fellows & Dobson, 2017). For example, the economy enduring the massive trade deficit seems to have more CCO2e than PCO2e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recognizing the limitations of national average data to address regional questions, there have been growing efforts to compile LCIs at more geographically refined scales, such as state, county, and city. This is also driven by environmental policies, strategies, and legislations being increasingly implemented at the regional level, such as the state-level renewable electricity policies in the United States and worldwide regional and city-level climate action commitments. Notably, a growing number of subnational input–output LCA models have been built, for example, in Australia, China, Japan, Spain, Canada, and the United States. , Similarly, many process-based regional inventories have been compiled, for instance, for electricity generation, biofuels, foods, and textiles …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%