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 Tracing China’s CO2 Emissions in Global Value ChainsEmissions embodied in Chinese exports might be 20% lower than commonly thought, which would increase China’s carbon responsibility under a consumption-based approach.

Klaus Hubacek

Kuishuang Feng

 

The Economic Gains and Environmental Losses  of US Consumption 

Although research has shown that countries’ position in global value chain can influence their gains and costs through trade.  In this project, we investigate the environmental costs and economic gains for different sectors and countries along global commodity chains. 

Christina Prell

 Guiding European Policy toward a low-carbon economy. Modelling Energy system Development under Environmental and Socio-economic constraints (funded by EU-Horizon2020)The project aims to help policy makers and stakeholders to rank priorities in the promotion of renewable energy technologies in order to achieve a social and economic low carbon transition in Europe.

Laixiang Sun

Klaus Hubacek

   

 

 

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