Multiple carbon accounting to support just and effective climate policies
Karl W. Steininger (),
Christian Lininger,
Lukas H. Meyer,
Pablo Muñoz and
Thomas Schinko
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Karl W. Steininger: University of Graz
Christian Lininger: University of Graz, Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change
Lukas H. Meyer: University of Graz
Pablo Muñoz: United Nations University, Vice Rectorate in Europe (UNU-ViE)
Thomas Schinko: University of Graz, Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change
Nature Climate Change, 2016, vol. 6, issue 1, 35-41
Abstract:
Greenhouse gas emissions can be allocated to individual countries in various ways depending on where in the supply chain the emissions originated; achieving an effective and just climate policy may require multiple accounting systems.
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2867
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