articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyJan 30, 2008Closed access

CO 2 Embodied in International Trade with Implications for Global Climate Policy

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Abstract

The flow of pollution through international trade flows has the ability to undermine environmental policies, particularly for global pollutants. In this article we determine the CO2 emissions embodied in international trade among 87 countries for the year 2001. We find that globally there are over 5.3 Gt of CO2 embodied in trade and that Annex B countries are net importers of CO2 emissions. Depending on country characteristics--such as size variables and geographic location--there are considerable variations in the embodied emissions. We argue that emissions embodied in trade may have a significant impact on participation in and effectiveness of global climate policies such as the Kyoto Protocol. We discuss…

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Keywords
  • Kyoto Protocol
  • International trade
  • International economics
  • Economics
  • Trade barrier
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Commercial policy
  • Emissions trading
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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