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Carbon emissions embodied in China-Australia trade: A scenario analysis based on input-output analysis and panel regression models

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 220, Issue -, Pages 721-731

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.02.071

Keywords

Carbon emissions embodied in trade; China-Australia trade; Scenario analysis; Input-output analysis; Panel regression model

Funding

  1. Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation [9172015]
  2. Beijing Social Science Foundation [17JDYJB010]
  3. Special Fund for Joint Development Program of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education

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Understanding carbon emissions embodied in trade is an important prerequisite for the effective formulation of climate mitigation policies. Based on input output analysis and panel regression models, this study proposes a multi-step forecasting procedure to simulate carbon emissions embodied in bilateral trade. We calculate carbon emissions embodied in the trade between China and Australia during 2000-2014 and forecast the same for the period 2015-2022 under four different development scenarios. The results show that, during 2000-2014, net carbon outflow from China to Australia increased from 2.2 to 15.5 Mt CO2, concentrated in textile and heavy manufacturing sectors. The simulation results show that, the forecasts of R&D focus and GDP focus scenarios constitute the lower and upper bounds of embodied emissions, and the latter is more than two times of the former in 2022 both for embodied emissions in Australia's exports and China's exports. Finally, conclusions are drawn and policy implications are discussed. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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