Abstract Reducing CH4 and N2O emissions plays an essential role in tackling global warming. Most previous studies focused on the direct CH4 and N2O emissions of an economy, while ignoring the CH4 and N2O emissions induced by household consumption in the final consumption of an economy. This study analyzed household CH4 and N2O footprints of the major economies and identified the decoupling and inequality of household CH4 and N2O emissions based on the multi‐regional input‐output analysis and structural path analysis from 1995 to 2014. Results demonstrated that global household CH4 and N2O emissions increased by 8.4% in 2014 compared to 1995. Developing economies such as China, Brazil, India, and Indonesia witnessed a rapid growth of househo...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the correlations among per capita gross domestic product (GD...
Adverse consequences are observed in developing countries due to the impact of the globalization pro...
The global demand for agricultural products, including food, is rapidly increasing due to population...
Household carbon emissions (HCEs) contribute a large proportion of global carbon emissions. For seve...
Processes causing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions benefit humans by providing consumer goods and serv...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the U.S. peaked and declined in the first decade of the 21st centu...
We develop a unique global dataset on methane inventories derived from production, final production,...
Global greenhouse gas emissions from 2000 to 2010 has grown more quickly (2.2%/yr) than in the previ...
Man-made environmental degradation is a global challenge for both developed and developing countries...
This study utilizes recently published environmental extensions to the World Input–Output Database (...
The ongoing development of the Global Carbon Project (GCP) global methane (CH4 ) budget shows a cont...
This study investigated insights into reducing energy-related CO2 emissions in households by examini...
Variation in household CO2 emissions between and within countries may have important consequences fo...
There are substantial differences in carbon footprints across households. This study applied an envi...
We test whether New Zealand households have become greener consumers by estimating environmental Eng...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the correlations among per capita gross domestic product (GD...
Adverse consequences are observed in developing countries due to the impact of the globalization pro...
The global demand for agricultural products, including food, is rapidly increasing due to population...
Household carbon emissions (HCEs) contribute a large proportion of global carbon emissions. For seve...
Processes causing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions benefit humans by providing consumer goods and serv...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the U.S. peaked and declined in the first decade of the 21st centu...
We develop a unique global dataset on methane inventories derived from production, final production,...
Global greenhouse gas emissions from 2000 to 2010 has grown more quickly (2.2%/yr) than in the previ...
Man-made environmental degradation is a global challenge for both developed and developing countries...
This study utilizes recently published environmental extensions to the World Input–Output Database (...
The ongoing development of the Global Carbon Project (GCP) global methane (CH4 ) budget shows a cont...
This study investigated insights into reducing energy-related CO2 emissions in households by examini...
Variation in household CO2 emissions between and within countries may have important consequences fo...
There are substantial differences in carbon footprints across households. This study applied an envi...
We test whether New Zealand households have become greener consumers by estimating environmental Eng...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the correlations among per capita gross domestic product (GD...
Adverse consequences are observed in developing countries due to the impact of the globalization pro...
The global demand for agricultural products, including food, is rapidly increasing due to population...