Abstract

This paper considers the Global Thermodynamic Potential (GTP) indicator to perform a unified assessment of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and to systematically reveal the emission embodiment in the production, consumption, and international trade of the Chinese economy in 2007 as the most recent year available with input-output table and updated inventory data. The results show that the estimated total direct GHG emissions by the Chinese economy in 2007 amount to 10,657.5 Mt CO2-eq by the GTPs with 40.6% from CH4 emissions in magnitude of the same importance as CO2 emissions. The five sectors of Electric Power/Steam and Hot Water Production and Supply, Smelting and Pressing of Ferrous and Nonferrous Metals, Nonmetal Mineral Products, Agriculture, and Coal Mining and Dressing, are responsible for 83.3% of the total GHG emissions with different emission structures. The demands of coal and coal-electricity determine the structure of emission embodiment to an essential extent. The Construction sector holds the top GHG emissions embodied in both domestic production and domestic consumption. The GHG emission embodied in gross capital formation is more than those in other components of final demand characterized by extensive investment and limited household consumption. China is a net exporter of embodied GHG emissions, with a remarkable share of direct emission induced by international trade, such as textile products, industrial raw materials, and primary machinery and equipment products exports. The fractions of CH4 in the component of embodied GHG emissions in the final demand are much greater than those fractions calculated by the Global Warming Potentials, which highlight the importance of CH4 emissions for the case of China and indicate the essential effect of CH4 emissions on global climate change. To understand the full context to achieve GHG emission mitigation, this study provides a new insight to address China’s GHG emissions status and hidden emission information induced by the final demand to the related policy-makers.

Highlights

  • China has been considered as the largest carbon dioxide emitter in the World since 2007 [1].Certainly, along with the consumption structure upgrade and urbanization in the future, the amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in China is expected to increase further [2]

  • The total GHG emission embodied in domestic production (EEP) and that embodied in domestic consumption (EEC) are accounted as 10,657.5 and 9840.6 Mt CO2-eq, respectively

  • To understand the full context to achieve GHG emission mitigation, embodiment analyses from different angles of view are an important step in evaluating the complex interactions and the likely impact of the whole process on the social network and addressing the mitigation potential of GHG

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Summary

Introduction

China has been considered as the largest carbon dioxide emitter in the World since 2007 [1]. Chen [22] simulated the GHG emission embodiment in the global economy 2000, referring to Chinese economy; in particular, Chen and Zhang [3] provided a concrete GHG emission inventory of Chinese economy 2007 to cover all the main anthropogenic sources of CO2, CH4 and N2O, and presented a detailed input-output analysis for the GHG emission embodiment in final consumption and international trade. These studies have contributed to direct and indirect GHG emission estimation and related assessment for mitigation potential in China.

Global Thermodynamic Potentials
Input-Output Analysis and Data Sources
Direct GHG Emissions
Embodied Emission Intensities
Emissions Embodied in Final Consumption
Emissions Embodied in International Trade
Findings
Conclusions
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