<p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Diversity of import sources and proportion of supply imported for (a) the USA, (b) EU27, and (c) China by fuel type and supply chain component.</p> <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>A growing number of countries regulate carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) emissions occurring within their borders, but due to rapid growth in international trade, the products consumed in many of the same countries increasingly rely on coal, oil and gas extracted and burned in other countries where CO<sub>2</sub> is not regulated. As a consequence, existing national and regional climate policies may be growing less effective every year. Furthermore, countries that are dependent on imported products or fossil fuels are more exposed t...
AbstractThis article estimated the carbon emissions embodied in China's foreign trade in 2007 with a...
China and G7 countries contribute 70% global GDP and 55% global carbon emissions. The carbon leakage...
Recent studies have shown that the high standard of living enjoyed by people in the richest countrie...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Net trade in fossil-fuel emissions for selected regions, showing both ...
A growing number of countries regulate carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions occurring within their borders...
Increasing global production fragmentation allows for outsourcing of emissions, which may undermine ...
Increasing global production fragmentation allows for emission displacement, which may counteract ad...
International trade has become the fastest growing driver of global carbon emissions, with large qua...
CO2 emissions from the burning of fossil fuels are conventionally attributed to the country where th...
International trade has become the fastest growing driver of global carbon emissions, with large qua...
The globalization of trade has numerous environmental implications. Trade creates a mechanism for co...
In a globalised world, the transfer of carbon between regions, either physically or embodied in prod...
Growing international trade has been one of the most important drivers for China's recent economic g...
We review the state of knowledge concerning international CO 2 emission transfers associated particu...
CO2 emissions from the burning of fossil fuels are the primary cause of global warming. Much attenti...
AbstractThis article estimated the carbon emissions embodied in China's foreign trade in 2007 with a...
China and G7 countries contribute 70% global GDP and 55% global carbon emissions. The carbon leakage...
Recent studies have shown that the high standard of living enjoyed by people in the richest countrie...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Net trade in fossil-fuel emissions for selected regions, showing both ...
A growing number of countries regulate carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions occurring within their borders...
Increasing global production fragmentation allows for outsourcing of emissions, which may undermine ...
Increasing global production fragmentation allows for emission displacement, which may counteract ad...
International trade has become the fastest growing driver of global carbon emissions, with large qua...
CO2 emissions from the burning of fossil fuels are conventionally attributed to the country where th...
International trade has become the fastest growing driver of global carbon emissions, with large qua...
The globalization of trade has numerous environmental implications. Trade creates a mechanism for co...
In a globalised world, the transfer of carbon between regions, either physically or embodied in prod...
Growing international trade has been one of the most important drivers for China's recent economic g...
We review the state of knowledge concerning international CO 2 emission transfers associated particu...
CO2 emissions from the burning of fossil fuels are the primary cause of global warming. Much attenti...
AbstractThis article estimated the carbon emissions embodied in China's foreign trade in 2007 with a...
China and G7 countries contribute 70% global GDP and 55% global carbon emissions. The carbon leakage...
Recent studies have shown that the high standard of living enjoyed by people in the richest countrie...