International trade links countries consuming goods and services to those where products and related SO2 pollution are produced, thereby affecting national mitigation responsibilities. This study combined accounting and decomposition techniques to investigate the patterns and drivers of SO2 emissions embodied in international trade from 1995 to 2015 and quantified the contribution of each country or region on the production and consumption sides. The global embodied emissions increased at an accelerated rate before the global financial crisis and peaked at 51.3 Mt in 2008, followed by a fluctuating decline from 2008 to 2015. Spatially, the transfers of SO2 emissions tended to flow from developed countries to less developed ones, but the tre...
A growth-decomposition (scale, technique and composition effect) covering 62 countries and seven man...
This study examines factors affecting the changes in the net exports of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emi...
This study seeks to estimate the carbon implications of recent changes in China’s economic developme...
The aim of this study is to quantify the driving forces behind the growth of carbon dioxide emission...
The aim of this study is to quantify the driving forces behind the growth of carbon dioxide emission...
The aim of this study is to quantify the driving forces behind the growth of carbon dioxide emission...
The aim of this study is to quantify the driving forces behind the growth of carbon dioxide emission...
Globalization of supply chains has resulted in rapid increases in emission transfers from the develo...
Increasing global production fragmentation allows for emission displacement, which may counteract ad...
Increasing global production fragmentation allows for outsourcing of emissions, which may undermine ...
Increasing global production fragmentation allows for outsourcing of emissions, which may undermine ...
A growth-decomposition (scale, technique and composition effect) covering 62 coun-tries and 7 manufa...
Combining unique data bases on emissions with sectoral output and employment data, we study the sour...
Combining unique data bases on emissions with sectoral output and employment data, we study the sour...
With the pace of globalization, the rapid growth in international trade has led to a widespread perc...
A growth-decomposition (scale, technique and composition effect) covering 62 countries and seven man...
This study examines factors affecting the changes in the net exports of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emi...
This study seeks to estimate the carbon implications of recent changes in China’s economic developme...
The aim of this study is to quantify the driving forces behind the growth of carbon dioxide emission...
The aim of this study is to quantify the driving forces behind the growth of carbon dioxide emission...
The aim of this study is to quantify the driving forces behind the growth of carbon dioxide emission...
The aim of this study is to quantify the driving forces behind the growth of carbon dioxide emission...
Globalization of supply chains has resulted in rapid increases in emission transfers from the develo...
Increasing global production fragmentation allows for emission displacement, which may counteract ad...
Increasing global production fragmentation allows for outsourcing of emissions, which may undermine ...
Increasing global production fragmentation allows for outsourcing of emissions, which may undermine ...
A growth-decomposition (scale, technique and composition effect) covering 62 coun-tries and 7 manufa...
Combining unique data bases on emissions with sectoral output and employment data, we study the sour...
Combining unique data bases on emissions with sectoral output and employment data, we study the sour...
With the pace of globalization, the rapid growth in international trade has led to a widespread perc...
A growth-decomposition (scale, technique and composition effect) covering 62 countries and seven man...
This study examines factors affecting the changes in the net exports of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emi...
This study seeks to estimate the carbon implications of recent changes in China’s economic developme...