Global climate forcing of aerosols embodied in international trade

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Jintai Lin
Dan Tong
Steven Davis
Ruijing Ni
Xiaoxiao Tan
Da Pan
Hongyan Zhao
Zifeng Lu
David Streets
Tong Feng
Qiang Zhang
Yingying Yan
Yongyun Hu
Jing Li
Zhu Liu
Xujia Jiang
Guannan Geng
Kebin He
Yi Huang
Dabo Guan
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[1] Laboratory for Climate and Ocean-Atmosphere Studies,Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
[2] School of Physics,Department of Earth System Science
[3] Peking University,Department of Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences
[4] Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Earth System Modeling,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[5] Center for Earth System Science,Energy Systems Division
[6] Tsinghua University,undefined
[7] University of California,undefined
[8] McGill University,undefined
[9] Princeton University,undefined
[10] Argonne National Laboratory,undefined
[11] Resnick Sustainability Institute,undefined
[12] California Institute of Technology,undefined
[13] State Key Joint Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control,undefined
[14] School of Environment,undefined
[15] Tsinghua University,undefined
[16] Collaborative Innovation Center for Regional Environmental Quality,undefined
[17] School of International Development,undefined
[18] University of East Anglia,undefined
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Nature Geoscience | 2016年 / 9卷
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International trade separates regions consuming goods and services from regions where goods and related aerosol pollution are produced. Yet the role of trade in aerosol climate forcing attributed to different regions has never been quantified. Here, we contrast the direct radiative forcing of aerosols related to regions’ consumption of goods and services against the forcing due to emissions produced in each region. Aerosols assessed include black carbon, primary organic aerosol, and secondary inorganic aerosols, including sulfate, nitrate and ammonium. We find that global aerosol radiative forcing due to emissions produced in East Asia is much stronger than the forcing related to goods and services ultimately consumed in that region because of its large net export of emissions-intensive goods. The opposite is true for net importers such as Western Europe and North America: global radiative forcing related to consumption is much greater than the forcing due to emissions produced in these regions. Overall, trade is associated with a shift of radiative forcing from net importing to net exporting regions. Compared to greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, the short atmospheric lifetimes of aerosols cause large localized differences between consumption- and production-related radiative forcing. International efforts to reduce emissions in the exporting countries will help alleviate trade-related climate and health impacts of aerosols while lowering global emissions.
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