The construction sector delivers the infrastructure and buildings to the society by consumption large amount of unrenewable energy. Consequently, this consumption causes the large emission of CO2. This paper explores and compares the level of CO2 emission caused by the construction activities globally by using the world environmental input-output table 2009. It analyses CO2 emission of construction sector in 40 countries, considering 26 kinds of energy use and non-energy use. Results indicate: 1) the total CO2 emission of the global construction sector was 5.7 billion tons in 2009, contributing 23% of the total CO2 emissions produced by the global economics activities. 94% of the total CO2 from the global construction sector are indirect em...
CO2 emission is now the most important indicator to assess the effect of building on the environment...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the construction stage will be more relatively significant over ti...
The industrial sector is the most important end-use sector in developing countries in terms of energ...
PurposeThis paper aims to clarify the CO2 emissions of global construction industries under the cons...
The global construction industry is responsible for considerable effects on the environment and soci...
China is the largest producer of carbon in the world. China’s construction industry has received wid...
The production of construction projects is carbon-intensive and interrelated to multiple other indus...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
China has been the largest contributor to global carbon emissions since 2008, with its building and ...
The construction sector contributes about 40% of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, and it is mo...
In recent years, China has taken the issue of excessive CO2 emissions very seriously, and the constr...
Many studies have been conducted on the contributions of the construction industry to greenhouse gas...
The carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions caused by the global construction industry account for 36% of the...
Understanding the complex CO2 emissions in inter-sectoral and interregional interactions of the cons...
In order to fight against the climate change, China has set a series of emission reduction policies ...
CO2 emission is now the most important indicator to assess the effect of building on the environment...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the construction stage will be more relatively significant over ti...
The industrial sector is the most important end-use sector in developing countries in terms of energ...
PurposeThis paper aims to clarify the CO2 emissions of global construction industries under the cons...
The global construction industry is responsible for considerable effects on the environment and soci...
China is the largest producer of carbon in the world. China’s construction industry has received wid...
The production of construction projects is carbon-intensive and interrelated to multiple other indus...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
China has been the largest contributor to global carbon emissions since 2008, with its building and ...
The construction sector contributes about 40% of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, and it is mo...
In recent years, China has taken the issue of excessive CO2 emissions very seriously, and the constr...
Many studies have been conducted on the contributions of the construction industry to greenhouse gas...
The carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions caused by the global construction industry account for 36% of the...
Understanding the complex CO2 emissions in inter-sectoral and interregional interactions of the cons...
In order to fight against the climate change, China has set a series of emission reduction policies ...
CO2 emission is now the most important indicator to assess the effect of building on the environment...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the construction stage will be more relatively significant over ti...
The industrial sector is the most important end-use sector in developing countries in terms of energ...