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Proposing a beneficiary-based shared responsibility approach for calculating national carbon accounts during the post-Kyoto era
Authors:Maria Csutora  Zsófia Vetőné mózner
Institution:1. Department of Environmental Economics and Technology, Sustainability Indicators Research Center, Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest 1093, F?vám tér 8, Hungarymaria.csutora@uni-corvinus.hu;3. Department of Environmental Economics and Technology, Sustainability Indicators Research Center, Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest 1093, F?vám tér 8, Hungary
Abstract:Considerable progress has been made in Europe towards cutting GHG emissions during the last decade, but this achievement is partly due to the delocalization of manufacturing industries to emerging countries. Under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the current emission accounting method is production-based and cannot fully capture this effect. The use of such a method is clearly unfavourable for emerging countries and could lead to difficulties in engaging them in climate policy negotiations. The consumption-based approach represents the other extreme in apportioning emission responsibilities. This article proposes the beneficiary-based shared responsibility approach, which outperforms previous methods in terms of scientific justification and political acceptability. Consumer countries benefit from enjoying the product itself, while producing countries benefit from the production process, which provides them with employment, government income, and company profit. Thus, emissions related to the material throughput used to produce exported products should be allocated to the final place of consumption. The income of production activities benefits the producer country, so emissions associated with these values should be allocated to them. The main reason for taking this accounting approach is that the responsibility for emissions and the benefits of enjoying a product should not be decoupled.
Keywords:China  embodied carbon  GHG accounting  GHG emissions  input–output accounting  Kyoto Protocol
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