articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyJun 15, 2009HYBRID OA

Carbon Footprint of Nations: A Global, Trade-Linked Analysis

Norwegian University of Science and Technology · CICERO Center for International Climate Research

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Abstract

Processes causing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions benefit humans by providing consumer goods and services. This benefit, and hence the responsibility for emissions, varies by purpose or consumption category and is unevenly distributed across and within countries. We quantify greenhouse gas emissions associated with the final consumption of goods and services for 73 nations and 14 aggregate world regions. We analyze the contribution of 8 categories: construction, shelter, food, clothing, mobility, manufactured products, services, and trade. National average per capita footprints vary from 1 tCO2e/y in African countries to approximately 30/y in Luxembourg and the United States. The expenditure elasticity is 0.57.…

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  • Greenhouse gas
  • Carbon footprint
  • Per capita
  • Goods and services
  • Consumption (sociology)
  • Agricultural economics
  • Economics
  • Clothing
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Partnerships for the goals
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