As increasingly complex modelling approaches to quantifying embodied carbon in trade have become popular, the lack of disaggregation has been identified as a key weakness. This paper quantifies embodied carbon in bilateral trade at the product level. This is done using the material balance approach, by collecting product carbon intensity factors from multiple data sources and combining with bilateral trade data in physical quantities. The dataset covers trades between 195 countries for 1080 products in 2006. The detailed mapping of trade embodied carbon provides detailed insights into the nature of the flows that were previously masked or under-reported. For example, it finds that the lion's share of global trade embodied emissions are conc...
With the pace of globalization, the rapid growth in international trade has led to a widespread perc...
Globalization of supply chains has resulted in rapid increases in emission transfers from the develo...
A unilateral tax on CO2 emissions may drive up indirect carbon imports from non-committed countries,...
Concerns about the effects and consequences of climate change have notably increased in recent decad...
This paper critically reviews the literature on embodied carbon in trade and evaluates our present e...
Service industries are generally considered “green” because of their marginal direct emissions; howe...
The continued societal and ecological risks posed by climate change have spurred renewed interest in...
In a globalised world, the transfer of carbon between regions, either physically or embodied in prod...
We review the state of knowledge concerning international CO 2 emission transfers associated particu...
We review the state of knowledge concerning international CO2 emission transfers associated particul...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Net trade in fossil-fuel emissions for selected regions, showing both ...
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...
The aim of this study is to quantify the driving forces behind the growth of carbon dioxide emission...
The development of globalization has separated the production and consumption of products spatially,...
With the pace of globalization, the rapid growth in international trade has led to a widespread perc...
Globalization of supply chains has resulted in rapid increases in emission transfers from the develo...
A unilateral tax on CO2 emissions may drive up indirect carbon imports from non-committed countries,...
Concerns about the effects and consequences of climate change have notably increased in recent decad...
This paper critically reviews the literature on embodied carbon in trade and evaluates our present e...
Service industries are generally considered “green” because of their marginal direct emissions; howe...
The continued societal and ecological risks posed by climate change have spurred renewed interest in...
In a globalised world, the transfer of carbon between regions, either physically or embodied in prod...
We review the state of knowledge concerning international CO 2 emission transfers associated particu...
We review the state of knowledge concerning international CO2 emission transfers associated particul...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Net trade in fossil-fuel emissions for selected regions, showing both ...
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...
The aim of this study is to quantify the driving forces behind the growth of carbon dioxide emission...
The development of globalization has separated the production and consumption of products spatially,...
With the pace of globalization, the rapid growth in international trade has led to a widespread perc...
Globalization of supply chains has resulted in rapid increases in emission transfers from the develo...
A unilateral tax on CO2 emissions may drive up indirect carbon imports from non-committed countries,...