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Working Papers

2021

  1. Global Daily CO$_2$ emissions for the year 2020
    Papers, arXiv.org Downloads View citations (4)

2017

  1. Austria’s Consumption-Based Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Identifying sectoral sources and destinations
    EcoMod2017, EcoMod Downloads

2015

  1. Tracing CO2 emissions in global value chains
    IDE Discussion Papers, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization(JETRO) Downloads View citations (8)
    See also Journal Article Tracing CO2 emissions in global value chains, Energy Economics, Elsevier (2018) Downloads View citations (77) (2018)

2008

  1. Reassessing Carbon Leakage
    Conference papers, Purdue University, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Global Trade Analysis Project Downloads View citations (3)

Undated

  1. Reduced carbon emission estimates from fossil fuel combustion and cement production in China
    Working Paper, Harvard University OpenScholar Downloads View citations (152)
    See also Journal Article Reduced carbon emission estimates from fossil fuel combustion and cement production in China, Nature, Nature (2015) Downloads View citations (259) (2015)
  2. The socioeconomic drivers of China's primary PM2.5 emissions
    Working Paper, Harvard University OpenScholar Downloads

Journal Articles

2021

  1. A future perspective of historical contributions to climate change
    Climatic Change, 2021, 164, (1), 1-13 Downloads
  2. A multi-model analysis of long-term emissions and warming implications of current mitigation efforts
    Nature Climate Change, 2021, 11, (12), 1055-1062 Downloads View citations (20)
  3. Fossil CO2 emissions in the post-COVID-19 era
    Nature Climate Change, 2021, 11, (3), 197-199 Downloads View citations (13)
  4. Perspective of comprehensive and comprehensible multi-model energy and climate science in Europe
    Energy, 2021, 215, (PA) Downloads View citations (19)

2020

  1. A comprehensive quantification of global nitrous oxide sources and sinks
    Nature, 2020, 586, (7828), 248-256 Downloads View citations (55)
  2. Carbon dioxide emissions continue to grow amidst slowly emerging climate policies
    Nature Climate Change, 2020, 10, (1), 3-6 Downloads View citations (43)
  3. Emissions – the ‘business as usual’ story is misleading
    Nature, 2020, 577, (7792), 618-620 Downloads View citations (4)
  4. Emissions: world has four times the work or one-third of the time
    Nature, 2020, 579, (7797), 25-28 Downloads View citations (26)
  5. Temporary reduction in daily global CO2 emissions during the COVID-19 forced confinement
    Nature Climate Change, 2020, 10, (7), 647-653 Downloads View citations (166)

2019

  1. Drivers of declining CO2 emissions in 18 developed economies
    Nature Climate Change, 2019, 9, (3), 213-217 Downloads View citations (46)
  2. Processing trade, foreign outsourcing and carbon emissions in China
    Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2019, 49, (C), 1-12 Downloads View citations (7)
  3. Targeting carbon dioxide removal in the European Union
    Climate Policy, 2019, 19, (4), 487-494 Downloads View citations (12)

2018

  1. Emissions are still rising: ramp up the cuts
    Nature, 2018, 564, (7734), 27-30 Downloads View citations (25)
  2. More than half of China’s CO2 emissions are from micro, small and medium-sized enterprises
    Applied Energy, 2018, 230, (C), 712-725 Downloads View citations (21)
  3. Reconciling global-model estimates and country reporting of anthropogenic forest CO2 sinks
    Nature Climate Change, 2018, 8, (10), 914-920 Downloads View citations (7)
  4. Tracing CO2 emissions in global value chains
    Energy Economics, 2018, 73, (C), 24-42 Downloads View citations (77)
    See also Working Paper Tracing CO2 emissions in global value chains, IDE Discussion Papers (2015) Downloads View citations (8) (2015)
  5. Trends of the EU’s territorial and consumption-based emissions from 1990 to 2016
    Climatic Change, 2018, 151, (2), 131-142 Downloads View citations (12)

2017

  1. Catalysing a political shift from low to negative carbon
    Nature Climate Change, 2017, 7, (9), 619-621 Downloads View citations (3)
  2. Key indicators to track current progress and future ambition of the Paris Agreement
    Nature Climate Change, 2017, 7, (2), 118-122 Downloads View citations (69)
  3. Spatial spillover effects in determining China's regional CO2 emissions growth: 2007–2010
    Energy Economics, 2017, 63, (C), 161-173 Downloads View citations (24)
  4. Towards real-time verification of CO2 emissions
    Nature Climate Change, 2017, 7, (12), 848-850 Downloads View citations (4)

2016

  1. Biophysical and economic limits to negative CO2 emissions
    Nature Climate Change, 2016, 6, (1), 42-50 Downloads View citations (54)
  2. Reaching peak emissions
    Nature Climate Change, 2016, 6, (1), 7-10 Downloads View citations (8)
  3. The 'best available science' to inform 1.5 °C policy choices
    Nature Climate Change, 2016, 6, (7), 646-649 Downloads View citations (1)
  4. Uncertainties around reductions in China’s coal use and CO2 emissions
    Nature Climate Change, 2016, 6, (7), 687-690 Downloads View citations (23)
  5. Urban infrastructure choices structure climate solutions
    Nature Climate Change, 2016, 6, (12), 1054-1056 Downloads View citations (20)

2015

  1. Allocation of global temperature change to consumers
    Climatic Change, 2015, 129, (1), 43-55 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. How will greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles be constrained in China around 2030?
    Applied Energy, 2015, 156, (C), 230-240 Downloads View citations (42)
  3. Reduced carbon emission estimates from fossil fuel combustion and cement production in China
    Nature, 2015, 524, (7565), 335-338 Downloads View citations (259)
    See also Working Paper Reduced carbon emission estimates from fossil fuel combustion and cement production in China, Working Paper Downloads View citations (152)

2014

  1. Betting on negative emissions
    Nature Climate Change, 2014, 4, (10), 850-853 Downloads View citations (96)
  2. COMPARING THE GTAP-MRIO AND WIOD DATABASES FOR CARBON FOOTPRINT ANALYSIS
    Economic Systems Research, 2014, 26, (3), 327-353 Downloads View citations (34)
  3. Sharing a quota on cumulative carbon emissions
    Nature Climate Change, 2014, 4, (10), 873-879 Downloads View citations (27)

2013

  1. A MULTI-REGION INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE BASED ON THE GLOBAL TRADE ANALYSIS PROJECT DATABASE (GTAP-MRIO)
    Economic Systems Research, 2013, 25, (1), 99-121 Downloads View citations (69)
  2. Anthropogenic CO2 emissions
    Nature Climate Change, 2013, 3, (7), 603-604 Downloads
  3. Consumption-based GHG emission accounting: a UK case study
    Climate Policy, 2013, 13, (4), 451-470 Downloads View citations (82)
  4. Drivers of change in Brazil’s carbon dioxide emissions
    Climatic Change, 2013, 121, (4), 815-824 Downloads View citations (11)
  5. How the choice of multi-gas equivalency metrics affects mitigation options: The case of CO2 capture in a Brazilian coal-fired power plant
    Energy Policy, 2013, 61, (C), 1357-1366 Downloads View citations (4)
  6. The challenge to keep global warming below 2 °C
    Nature Climate Change, 2013, 3, (1), 4-6 Downloads View citations (13)

2012

  1. Pathways of human development and carbon emissions embodied in trade
    Nature Climate Change, 2012, 2, (2), 81-85 Downloads View citations (51)
  2. Rapid growth in CO2 emissions after the 2008–2009 global financial crisis
    Nature Climate Change, 2012, 2, (1), 2-4 Downloads View citations (118)

2011

  1. CONSTRUCTING AN ENVIRONMENTALLY-EXTENDED MULTI-REGIONAL INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE USING THE GTAP DATABASE
    Economic Systems Research, 2011, 23, (2), 131-152 Downloads View citations (102)
  2. International flows of embodied CO 2 with an application to aluminium and the EU ETS
    Climate Policy, 2011, 11, (5), 1226-1245 Downloads View citations (5)
  3. STRUCTURAL DECOMPOSITION ANALYSIS OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS IN NORWAY 1990--2002
    Economic Systems Research, 2011, 23, (3), 303-318 Downloads View citations (21)

2009

  1. APPROXIMATION AND REGIONAL AGGREGATION IN MULTI-REGIONAL INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS FOR NATIONAL CARBON FOOTPRINT ACCOUNTING
    Economic Systems Research, 2009, 21, (3), 311-335 Downloads View citations (72)
  2. Climate change policy and international trade: Policy considerations in the US
    Energy Policy, 2009, 37, (2), 432-440 Downloads View citations (64)
  3. INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS AND CARBON FOOTPRINTING: AN OVERVIEW OF APPLICATIONS
    Economic Systems Research, 2009, 21, (3), 187-216 Downloads View citations (77)
  4. USING TIME-SERIES TO MEASURE UNCERTAINTY IN ENVIRONMENTAL INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS
    Economic Systems Research, 2009, 21, (4), 337-362 Downloads View citations (3)

2008

  1. From production-based to consumption-based national emission inventories
    Ecological Economics, 2008, 65, (1), 13-23 Downloads View citations (386)
  2. The contribution of Chinese exports to climate change
    Energy Policy, 2008, 36, (9), 3572-3577 Downloads View citations (216)

2006

  1. A comment on "Functions, commodities and environmental impacts in an ecological-economic model"
    Ecological Economics, 2006, 59, (1), 1-6 Downloads View citations (6)
  2. Structural analysis of international trade: Environmental impacts of Norway
    Economic Systems Research, 2006, 18, (2), 155-181 Downloads View citations (70)
  3. The Importance of Imports for Household Environmental Impacts
    Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2006, 10, (3), 89-109 Downloads View citations (40)
 
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