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Environmental and Economic Impacts of Decarbonization: Input-Output Studies on the Consequences of the 2015 Paris Agreements: Routledge Explorations in Environmental Economics

Editat de Óscar Dejuán, Manfred Lenzen, Maria Ángeles Cadarso
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 aug 2017
On December 12th, 2015, at the United Nations Conference on Climate Change held in Paris, 195 countries adopted the first-ever universal and legally binding climate deal. They agreed to decarbonize the economy in order to hold the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2ºC relative to the preindustrial levels. Although each country is free to design its own strategy on mitigation and adaptation, it will be bound to such strategy and is supposed to implement the bulk of the adjustments by 2050.
Many questions arise from the Paris Agreement that points to a second Industrial Revolution. What are the required changes in the structure of production and in the patterns of consumption? What will be their impacts on emissions, employment and international trade? This book answers these questions from a variety of input-output models able to compute the impacts on specific sectors and regions. This volume has 17 chapters written by 52 co-authors who are specialists in input-output analysis and environmental sustainability. They come from 24 universities, research centers and international agencies all over the world, sharing their commitments to explain important and complex ideas in a way that is understandable to the non-experts and experts alike.
Environmental and Economic Impacts of Decarbonization is a very important read for those who study environmental economics, climate change and ecological economics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415787406
ISBN-10: 0415787408
Pagini: 402
Ilustrații: 182
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Explorations in Environmental Economics

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction
Óscar Dejuán, María-Ángeles Cadarso and Manfred Lenzen
Part I. Electricity generation. Towards a cleaner mix
Decarbonizing electricity generation in the EU. Its impact on emissions and employment all over the world
Óscar Dejuán, Jorge Zafrilla, María-Ángeles Tobarra, Fabio Monsalve and Carmen Córcoles
Indirect emissions and socio-economic impacts on energy efficiency. Improvements and renewable electricity in Europe
Kurt Kratena
Global renewable energy diffusion in an input-output framework
Kirsten S. Wiebe
Potentials to decarbonize electricity consumption in Australia
Paul Wolfram and Thomas Wiedmann
Part II. Household consumption and social well-being
Global income inequality and carbon footprints: can we have the cake and eat it too?
Klaus Hubacek, Giovanni Baiocchi, Kuishuang Feng, Raúl Muñoz-Castillo, Laixiang Sun and Jinjun Xue
The potential contribution of solar thermal electricity (STE) in Mexico in the light of the Paris Agreements
Irene Rodríguez-Serrano and Natalia Caldés
Peak carbon emission in China: a household energy use perspective
Haiyan Zhang and Michael L. Lahr
The road to Paris with energy-efficiency strategies and GHG emissions-reduction targets: the case of Spain
Rosa Duarte, Julio Sánchez-Chóliz and Cristina Sarasa
Part III. Key drivers in carbon emissions and improvements in energy efficiency
Global drivers of change in GHG emissions from a consumption perspective. Carbon footprint accounting in a post-Paris world
Soeren Lindner, José-Manuel Rueda-Cantuche and Richard Wood
South America’s global value chains and CO2 emissions embodied in trade, an input-output approach
José Durán-Lima and Santacruz Banacloche
Structural analysis of the top five most GHG emitting economies
Pablo Ruiz-Nápoles, Javier Castañeda-León and Eduardo Moreno-Reyes
Life-cycle environmental and natural resource implications of energy efficiency technologies
Sangwon Suh, Edgar Hertwich, Stefanie Hellweg and Alissa Kendall
Part IV. Policy tools
Carbon leakage risk criteria to strengthen the effectiveness of INDCs
Guadalupe Arce , Luis-Antonio López, María-Ángeles Cadarso and Nuria Gómez
An assessment of the effects of the new carbon tax in Chile
Rocío Román, José-Manuel Cansino and Manuel Ordóñez
Paris-COP21 and carbon pricing: coordination challenges and carbon border measures. The case of the EU
Jordi Roca, Paola Rocchi and Mònica Serrano
Revisiting Japanese Carbon Footprint Studies
Yosuke Shigetomi, Keisuke Nansai, Kayoko Shironitta, And Shigemi Kagawa
The socioeconomic and environmental impacts of fossil fuels subsidies reduction and renewable energy expansion in China
Liang Dong, Jingzheng Ren, João F.D. Rodrigues and Arnold Tukker

Descriere

Many questions have arisen, but with an array of experts from all over the globe, this volume answers these questions using a variety of input-output techniques. By adopting this approach, the chapters in this book highlight the direct and indirect effects of these connections on emissions, climate change, income distribution and employment. Furthermore, the exploration of interregional linkages through imports/exports, throws important light on the allocation of responsibilities for emissions all over the world. This analysis provides key insights on the likely impacts of decarbonization and the necessary steps to achieve these goals.
 

Notă biografică

Óscar Dejuán is Professor of Economics at University of Castilla, La Mancha, Spain.


Manfred Lenzen is Professor of Sustainability Research in the School of Physics at University of Sydney, Australia.


María Ángeles Cadarso is Associate Professor of Economics at University of Castilla, La Mancha, Spain.