It is significant to discuss the carbon emissions in household consumption to achieve the goal of energy conservation and emission reduction. Based on the CLA analysis method, this paper calculates the carbon emissions of Chinese households in 2015 from a micro perspective, and analyzes the characteristics and structure of household carbon emissions at different income levels in different regions. The results show that most household carbon emissions come from direct energy, food, medical and daily necessities consumption, and the proportion of these three factors in household total carbon emissions gradually decreases with the increase of income level. At the regional level, the increase in income level does not necessarily lead to an incr...
In China, household CO2 emissions (HCEs) are increasing due to economic development and accelerated ...
This study provides insights into the impact of income on HCEs from different regions of China. Our ...
Household consumption carbon footprint and inequality reductions are vital for a sustainable society...
Household carbon emissions are important components of total carbon emissions. The consumer side of ...
This paper examines the endogenous evolution of household consumption patterns and household carbon ...
There are substantial differences in carbon footprints across households. This study applied an envi...
This paper explores the embedded carbon footprint (ECF) that is associated with various activities o...
Global greenhouse gas emissions from 2000 to 2010 has grown more quickly (2.2%/yr) than in the previ...
<p>China contributes 23 % of global carbon emissions, of which 26 % originate from the household sec...
The household sector consumes a large amount of goods and services and is therefore a major source o...
Household consumption has become an important field of carbon dioxide emissions. Urban–rural dispari...
Households’ carbon footprints are unequally distributed among the rich and poor due to differences i...
A large population size and rapid economic growth have resulted in a huge amount of housing consumpt...
In China, household CO2 emissions (HCEs) are increasing due to economic development and accelerated ...
This study provides insights into the impact of income on HCEs from different regions of China. Our ...
Household consumption carbon footprint and inequality reductions are vital for a sustainable society...
Household carbon emissions are important components of total carbon emissions. The consumer side of ...
This paper examines the endogenous evolution of household consumption patterns and household carbon ...
There are substantial differences in carbon footprints across households. This study applied an envi...
This paper explores the embedded carbon footprint (ECF) that is associated with various activities o...
Global greenhouse gas emissions from 2000 to 2010 has grown more quickly (2.2%/yr) than in the previ...
<p>China contributes 23 % of global carbon emissions, of which 26 % originate from the household sec...
The household sector consumes a large amount of goods and services and is therefore a major source o...
Household consumption has become an important field of carbon dioxide emissions. Urban–rural dispari...
Households’ carbon footprints are unequally distributed among the rich and poor due to differences i...
A large population size and rapid economic growth have resulted in a huge amount of housing consumpt...
In China, household CO2 emissions (HCEs) are increasing due to economic development and accelerated ...
This study provides insights into the impact of income on HCEs from different regions of China. Our ...
Household consumption carbon footprint and inequality reductions are vital for a sustainable society...