China contributes 23 % of global carbon emissions, of which 26 % originate from the household sector. Due to vast variations in both climatic conditions and the affordability and accessibility of fuels, household carbon emissions (HCEs) differ significantly across China. This study compares HCEs (per person) from urban and rural regions in northern China with their counterparts in southern China. Annual macroeconomic data for the study period 2005 to 2012 were obtained from Chinese government sources, whereas the direct HCEs for different types of fossil fuels were obtained using the IPCC reference approach, and indirect HCEs were calculated by input-output analysis. Results suggest that HCEs from urban areas are higher than those from rura...
Currently, household carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions (HCEs) as one of the leading sources of greenhou...
Carbon emissions due to rural energy consumption in China have not yet been sufficiently addressed o...
Household consumption carbon footprint and inequality reductions are vital for a sustainable society...
China contributes 23% of global carbon emissions, of which 26% originate from the household sector. ...
The household sector consumes a large amount of goods and services and is therefore a major source o...
CO2 emissions caused by household consumption have become one of the main sources of greenhouse gas ...
The household sector consumes a large amount of goods and services and is therefore a major source o...
Studies have shown that household consumption accounts for more than 60% of global greenhouse gas (G...
Studies have shown that household consumption accounts for more than 60% of global greenhouse gas (G...
Global greenhouse gas emissions from 2000 to 2010 has grown more quickly (2.2%/yr) than in the previ...
Household consumption has become an important field of carbon dioxide emissions. Urban–rural dispari...
This study focuses on China’s residential sector and examines energy use growth resulting from incom...
Despite high-speed economic growth in recent decades, rural China is still confronted with persistin...
China is faced with significant challenges in simultaneously promoting rural development and reducin...
In China, household CO2 emissions (HCEs) are increasing due to economic development and accelerated ...
Currently, household carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions (HCEs) as one of the leading sources of greenhou...
Carbon emissions due to rural energy consumption in China have not yet been sufficiently addressed o...
Household consumption carbon footprint and inequality reductions are vital for a sustainable society...
China contributes 23% of global carbon emissions, of which 26% originate from the household sector. ...
The household sector consumes a large amount of goods and services and is therefore a major source o...
CO2 emissions caused by household consumption have become one of the main sources of greenhouse gas ...
The household sector consumes a large amount of goods and services and is therefore a major source o...
Studies have shown that household consumption accounts for more than 60% of global greenhouse gas (G...
Studies have shown that household consumption accounts for more than 60% of global greenhouse gas (G...
Global greenhouse gas emissions from 2000 to 2010 has grown more quickly (2.2%/yr) than in the previ...
Household consumption has become an important field of carbon dioxide emissions. Urban–rural dispari...
This study focuses on China’s residential sector and examines energy use growth resulting from incom...
Despite high-speed economic growth in recent decades, rural China is still confronted with persistin...
China is faced with significant challenges in simultaneously promoting rural development and reducin...
In China, household CO2 emissions (HCEs) are increasing due to economic development and accelerated ...
Currently, household carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions (HCEs) as one of the leading sources of greenhou...
Carbon emissions due to rural energy consumption in China have not yet been sufficiently addressed o...
Household consumption carbon footprint and inequality reductions are vital for a sustainable society...