Cities dominate global anthropogenic carbon emissions. Here, we develop an approach to interpret carbon footprints of cities by focusing on their system boundaries, double counting recognition, spatial paths and policy sensitivities. Using four megacities in China as a case study, we quantify and map urban carbon footprints from various accounting perspectives: territorial carbon emissions, community-wide infrastructure carbon footprint, consumption-based carbon footprint, wider production carbon footprint, and full-scope carbon footprint. We find that the megacities’ infrastructure carbon footprints are dominated by electricity-related emissions, whereas their consumption-based carbon footprints are significantly impacted by imports of bot...
While it is understood that cities generate the majority of carbon emissions, for most cities, towns...
Carbon emission inventories are the foundations of climate change mitigation and adaptation in citie...
With massive urbanization and infrastructure investments occurring in China, understanding GHG emiss...
Cities dominate global anthropogenic carbon emissions. Here, we develop an approach to interpret car...
Cities dominate global anthropogenic carbon emissions. Here, we develop an approach to interpret car...
A global multiregional input–output (MRIO) model was built for eight Chinese cities to track their c...
City carbon footprints have become an important tool for monitoring the progress of cities towards l...
Hong Kong and Macao are featured with their urban metabolism as they heavily rely on the energy and ...
Cities accommodate more than half of the global population, consume 70% of global energy and are res...
Continued urban population expansion will be a defining challenge for climate change mitigation, and...
Cities are increasingly linked to domestic and foreign markets during rapid globalization of trade. ...
Urban activities have profound and lasting effects on the global carbon balance. Here we develop a c...
While it is understood that cities generate the majority of carbon emissions, for most cities, towns...
Carbon emission inventories are the foundations of climate change mitigation and adaptation in citie...
With massive urbanization and infrastructure investments occurring in China, understanding GHG emiss...
Cities dominate global anthropogenic carbon emissions. Here, we develop an approach to interpret car...
Cities dominate global anthropogenic carbon emissions. Here, we develop an approach to interpret car...
A global multiregional input–output (MRIO) model was built for eight Chinese cities to track their c...
City carbon footprints have become an important tool for monitoring the progress of cities towards l...
Hong Kong and Macao are featured with their urban metabolism as they heavily rely on the energy and ...
Cities accommodate more than half of the global population, consume 70% of global energy and are res...
Continued urban population expansion will be a defining challenge for climate change mitigation, and...
Cities are increasingly linked to domestic and foreign markets during rapid globalization of trade. ...
Urban activities have profound and lasting effects on the global carbon balance. Here we develop a c...
While it is understood that cities generate the majority of carbon emissions, for most cities, towns...
Carbon emission inventories are the foundations of climate change mitigation and adaptation in citie...
With massive urbanization and infrastructure investments occurring in China, understanding GHG emiss...