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Consumption-based GHG emission accounting: a UK case study
by
Scott, Kate
, Roelich, Katy
, Peters, Glen
, Le Quéré, Corinne
, Barrett, John
, Wiedmann, Thomas
, Lenzen, Manfred
in
Accounting
/ Aviation
/ Carbon
/ Carbon footprint
/ carbon leakage
/ Case studies
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate policy
/ Climatology. Bioclimatology. Climate change
/ Consumption
/ consumption-based emissions
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Emission analysis
/ Emission measurements
/ Emissions
/ Emissions control
/ Energy policy
/ Environmental accounting
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental protection
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ External geophysics
/ Feasibility
/ Feasibility studies
/ Fossil fuels
/ Frameworks
/ Global climate
/ Greenhouse effect
/ greenhouse gas emissions
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Industrialized nations
/ International cooperation
/ International trade
/ inventories
/ issues and policy
/ Measurement methods
/ Meteorology
/ Mitigation
/ Policies
/ policy appraisal
/ Robustness
/ solutions
/ Sustainability reporting
/ sustainable consumption
/ trade
/ United Kingdom
2013
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Consumption-based GHG emission accounting: a UK case study
by
Scott, Kate
, Roelich, Katy
, Peters, Glen
, Le Quéré, Corinne
, Barrett, John
, Wiedmann, Thomas
, Lenzen, Manfred
in
Accounting
/ Aviation
/ Carbon
/ Carbon footprint
/ carbon leakage
/ Case studies
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate policy
/ Climatology. Bioclimatology. Climate change
/ Consumption
/ consumption-based emissions
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Emission analysis
/ Emission measurements
/ Emissions
/ Emissions control
/ Energy policy
/ Environmental accounting
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental protection
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ External geophysics
/ Feasibility
/ Feasibility studies
/ Fossil fuels
/ Frameworks
/ Global climate
/ Greenhouse effect
/ greenhouse gas emissions
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Industrialized nations
/ International cooperation
/ International trade
/ inventories
/ issues and policy
/ Measurement methods
/ Meteorology
/ Mitigation
/ Policies
/ policy appraisal
/ Robustness
/ solutions
/ Sustainability reporting
/ sustainable consumption
/ trade
/ United Kingdom
2013
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Consumption-based GHG emission accounting: a UK case study
by
Scott, Kate
, Roelich, Katy
, Peters, Glen
, Le Quéré, Corinne
, Barrett, John
, Wiedmann, Thomas
, Lenzen, Manfred
in
Accounting
/ Aviation
/ Carbon
/ Carbon footprint
/ carbon leakage
/ Case studies
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate policy
/ Climatology. Bioclimatology. Climate change
/ Consumption
/ consumption-based emissions
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Emission analysis
/ Emission measurements
/ Emissions
/ Emissions control
/ Energy policy
/ Environmental accounting
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental protection
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ External geophysics
/ Feasibility
/ Feasibility studies
/ Fossil fuels
/ Frameworks
/ Global climate
/ Greenhouse effect
/ greenhouse gas emissions
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Industrialized nations
/ International cooperation
/ International trade
/ inventories
/ issues and policy
/ Measurement methods
/ Meteorology
/ Mitigation
/ Policies
/ policy appraisal
/ Robustness
/ solutions
/ Sustainability reporting
/ sustainable consumption
/ trade
/ United Kingdom
2013
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Consumption-based GHG emission accounting: a UK case study
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Consumption-based GHG emission accounting: a UK case study
2013
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Overview
Global GHG emissions continue to rise, with nearly a quarter of it due to trade that is not currently captured within global climate policy. In the context of current trade patterns and limited global cooperation on climate change, the feasibility of consumption-based emissions accounting to contribute to a more comprehensive (national) policy framework in the UK is investigated. Consumption-based emissions results for the UK from a range of models are presented, their technical robustness is assessed, and their potential application in national climate policy is examined using examples of policies designed to reduce carbon leakage and to address high levels of consumption. It is shown that there is a need to include consumption-based emissions as a complementary indicator to the current approach of measuring territorial emissions. Methods are shown to be robust enough to measure progress on climate change and develop and inform mitigation policy. Finally, some suggestions are made for future policy-oriented research in the area of consumption-based accounting that will facilitate its application to policy. Policy relevance Emissions embodied in trade are rapidly increasing and there is thus a growing gap between production emissions and the emissions associated with consumption. This is a growing concern due to the absence of a global cap and significant variation in country-level mitigation ambitions. Robust measurements of consumption-based emissions are possible and provide new insights into policy options. This includes trade-related policy (e.g. border carbon adjustments) and domestic policies (e.g. resource efficiency strategies). As climate policy targets deepen, there is a need for a broad range of policy options in addition to production and technological solutions. Consumption-based emissions are complementary to production-based emissions inventories, which are still the most accurate estimate for aggregated emissions at the global level. However, without consumption-based approaches, territorial emissions alone will not provide a complete picture of progress in regional and national emissions reduction.
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Routledge,Taylor & Francis,Taylor & Francis Ltd
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