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The carbon footprint of the empty Castilla-La Mancha

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ENERGY POLICY
卷 184, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2023.113892

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Households' carbon footprint; Multiregional input-output model; Sustainable consumption; Demand-side mitigation; Municipality size

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This paper analyzes the carbon footprint and mitigation potential of households in the Castilla-La Mancha region of Spain. It finds that households in smaller municipalities have a larger carbon footprint due to their higher direct emissions. However, as the size of the municipality increases, the mitigation potential decreases.
In this paper, we analyze the carbon footprint of Castilla-La Mancha households, a region of the so-called empty Spain, and their mitigation potential. For this purpose, we use the environmentally extended multiregional input-output model and the Spanish Households Budget Survey to extract expenditure microdata by municipality size. We find that households in smaller municipalities have a larger total carbon footprint due to their higher direct emissions. Although their consumption is lower than other municipalities, they have a more intensive pattern of embedded carbon consumption. Households in smaller municipalities spend a higher share in private transport and housing-related activities, emitting almost an additional ton of direct carbon emissions. Regarding their mitigation potential, results show that for every euro that municipalities with less than 10,000 inhabitants reduce their consumption, they would reduce emissions by 0.796 kgCO2. However, while the size of the municipality increases, the mitigation potential decreases (0.378 kgCO2 for more than 100,000 inhabitants). This highest mitigation potential will only be achieved if mitigation policies especially favor their inhabitants and if infrastructures and social services are developed to facilitate a change in their consumption patterns.

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