As the Chinese regions become more and more connected to each other and foreign countries, this study aims to address carbon imbalance and outsourcing issues in China. Using a production-based carbon emission inventory and a China-global multi-regional input-output model, this study estimates the consumption-based carbon emissions in 30 Chinese regions in 2007 and 2010. Our results reveal that the carbon imbalances of most Chinese provinces and cities have decreased between 2007 and 2010, but disparities in the regional per capita carbon footprint have widened. Our Structural Path Analysis (SPA) results shows that most Chinese regions have higher ratios of both imported (to consumption-based) and exported (to production-based) carbon emissi...
As the largest carbon emission country, China is struggling with the carbon outsourcing problem at i...
In this study, we apply the inter-regional input–output model to explain the relationship between Ch...
Carbon emissions embodied in interprovincial trade (CEE-IT) are closely related with the environment...
China has been the largest carbon emitter in the world since 2007 and is thus confronted with huge e...
Recent studies have shown that the high standard of living enjoyed by people in the richest countrie...
The development of the regional economy in China is unbalanced. Interregional "carbon leakage&q...
The present study analyzed the consumption-based carbon emissions from fossil fuel consumption of Be...
The extensive and close economic linkages among different regions of China have effects not only on ...
Carbon footprints have been widely employed as an indicator for total carbon dioxide released by hum...
Production fragmentation not only reshapes trade patterns but also reallocates trade-related emissio...
China’s Twelfth Five-Year Plan (2011–2015) aims to achieve a national carbon intensity reduction of ...
Recent studies have shown that the high standard of living enjoyed by people in the richest countrie...
China announced at the Paris Climate Change Conference in 2015 that the country would reach peak car...
As the largest carbon emission country, China is struggling with the carbon outsourcing problem at i...
In this study, we apply the inter-regional input–output model to explain the relationship between Ch...
Carbon emissions embodied in interprovincial trade (CEE-IT) are closely related with the environment...
China has been the largest carbon emitter in the world since 2007 and is thus confronted with huge e...
Recent studies have shown that the high standard of living enjoyed by people in the richest countrie...
The development of the regional economy in China is unbalanced. Interregional "carbon leakage&q...
The present study analyzed the consumption-based carbon emissions from fossil fuel consumption of Be...
The extensive and close economic linkages among different regions of China have effects not only on ...
Carbon footprints have been widely employed as an indicator for total carbon dioxide released by hum...
Production fragmentation not only reshapes trade patterns but also reallocates trade-related emissio...
China’s Twelfth Five-Year Plan (2011–2015) aims to achieve a national carbon intensity reduction of ...
Recent studies have shown that the high standard of living enjoyed by people in the richest countrie...
China announced at the Paris Climate Change Conference in 2015 that the country would reach peak car...
As the largest carbon emission country, China is struggling with the carbon outsourcing problem at i...
In this study, we apply the inter-regional input–output model to explain the relationship between Ch...
Carbon emissions embodied in interprovincial trade (CEE-IT) are closely related with the environment...