Carbon Embodied in International Trade of China and Its Emission Responsibility |
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Authors: | Li Huimin Qi Ye |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Environment,Beijing Normal University,Beijing 100875,China 2. School of Public Policy and Management,Tsinghua University,Beijing 100084,China |
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Abstract: | Carbon emissions embodied in international trade of China during 1997-2007 are accounted by input-output method based on Chinese input-output table and global trade analysis project database.It is revealed that carbon emissions embodied in imports and exports both increased during 1997-2007,but carbon emissions embodied in exports are greater than those embodied in imports,China is a net export nation in embodied carbon.The net exports of embodied carbon account for about 10.82% of the total carbon emissions in 1997,dropped to 7.15% in 2002,increased to13.13% in 2006,and slightly dropped to 12.64% in 2007.Low-end position of international industry division is an objective factor of being a net exporter of embodied carbon for China,and usage of a large amount of obsolete energy-using equipments wasted much energy and increased carbon emissions embodied in exports.Importers should take more responsibilities for carbon emissions embodied in trade,and China should take a certain responsibility for unreasonable energy dissipations too. |
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Keywords: | embodied carbon climate change emission responsibility |
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