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Accounting 1 CO2 targets 1 Carbon footprints 1 China 1 Climate change 1 Climate protection 1 Computable general equilibrium modelling 1 Emissions trading 1 Emissionshandel 1 Environmental responsibility 1 GHG accounting 1 GHG emissions 1 Greenhouse gas emissions 1 Input–output accounting 1 International environmental agreement 1 Klimaschutz 1 Klimawandel 1 Kyoto Protocol 1 Rechnungswesen 1 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 1 Umweltabkommen 1 Welt 1 World 1 embodied carbon 1 input–output accounting 1
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Csutora, Maria 1 McGregor, Peter 1 Munday, Max 1 Swales, Kim 1 Turner, Karen 1 Vetőné Mózner, Zsófia 1
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Proposing a beneficiary-based shared responsibility approach for calculating national carbon accounts during the post-Kyoto era
Csutora, Maria; Vetőné Mózner, Zsófia - In: Climate policy 14 (2014) 5, pp. 599-616
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How responsible is a region for its carbon emissions? An empirical general equilibrium analysis
Turner, Karen; Munday, Max; McGregor, Peter; Swales, Kim - In: Ecological Economics 76 (2012) C, pp. 70-78
CO2 reduction targets tend to be set in terms of the amount of pollution emitted within a given region. However, there is increasing public and policy interest in the notion of a carbon footprint, or CO2 generated globally to serve final consumption demand within a region. This raises an issue...
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