Indirect carbon emissions from household consumption between China and the USA: based on an input–output model

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Xiao-Wei Ma
Jia Du
Meng-Ying Zhang
Yi Ye
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[1] Beijing Institute of Technology,Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
[2] Beijing Institute of Technology,School of Management and Economics
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Natural Hazards | 2016年 / 84卷
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Indirect CO; emissions; Household energy consumption; Industrial distribution; IO method;
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Based on an input–output model, this paper calculates carbon emissions from household energy consumption in 2002, 2005, 2007, and 2010 between China and the USA. By a comparative analysis of the two countries, the results indicate the following: (1) In terms of the total household indirect carbon emissions, the USA has always been at a higher level than China. However, in recent years, China has presented a rapidly rising trend. In contrast, the USA appears to be experiencing a downward trend. (2) Indirect carbon emissions from USA household consumption mainly focus on Residence; Education, Culture, and Recreation; and Transport and Communications. By comparison, residence accounts for 50 % of China’s household indirect carbon emissions, and seven other sectors are much less than the USA (3) Although the number of China’s household facilities is growing rapidly, the carbon emissions remain at a relatively steady level. (4) In terms of the absolute value of the indirect carbon emissions from housing, the USA maintains a steady 400 million ton, while China increased from 150 to 500 million ton over 2002–2010.
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