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We assess environmental performance across product types and across household types in order to evaluate environmental pressure from human activities. To so do, we combine family budget statistics, input-output tables, energy and material flow matrices, various types of emissions and...
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In order to achieve equitable reduction targets, international trade has to be taken into account when assessing nations' responsibility for abating climate change. Especially for open economies such as Denmark, greenhouse gases embodied in internationally traded commodities can have a...
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In order to evaluate the relation between the consumption pattern of various household types and their CO2 requirements, we combine input-output tables energy flow matrices, CO2 emissions factors, and national consumer survey statistics into an integrated modelling framework, and relate...
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Despite the fact that the structure and technology of most modern wind turbines differs little over a wide range of power ratings, results from existing life-cycle assessments of their energy and CO2 intensity show considerable variations. While the range of energy intensities reflects economies...
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International trade has an impact on national COSUB align=rightSMALL2/SMALL/SUB emissions and consequently on the ability to fulfil national COSUB align=rightSMALL2/SMALL/SUB reduction targets. Through goods and services traded in a globally interdependent world, the consumption in each country...
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International trade has an impact on national CO<SUB align="right"><SMALL>2</SMALL></SUB> emissions and consequently on the ability to fulfil national CO<SUB align="right"><SMALL>2</SMALL></SUB> reduction targets. Through goods and services traded in a globally interdependent world, the consumption in each country is linked to greenhouse gas emissions in other countries. It...</small></sub></small></sub>
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