Empirical Study of China’s Provincial Carbon Responsibility Sharing: Provincial Value Chain Perspective

Against the background of global warming, China has vowed to meet a series of carbon emissions reduction targets and plans to launch a national carbon emissions rights trading market by 2017. Therefore, from the provincial value chain perspective, using input-output tables from China in 2002, 2007,...

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Main Authors: Rui Xie, Chao Gao, Guomei Zhao, Yu Liu, Shengcheng Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/4/569
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spelling doaj-92fe8d61956a4d399ce383e754738c3b2020-11-25T01:09:22ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502017-04-019456910.3390/su9040569su9040569Empirical Study of China’s Provincial Carbon Responsibility Sharing: Provincial Value Chain PerspectiveRui Xie0Chao Gao1Guomei Zhao2Yu Liu3Shengcheng Xu4School of Economy & Trade, Hunan University, No. 109 Shi Jia Chong Road, Changsha 410079, ChinaSchool of Economy & Trade, Hunan University, No. 109 Shi Jia Chong Road, Changsha 410079, ChinaSchool of Economy & Trade, Hunan University, No. 109 Shi Jia Chong Road, Changsha 410079, ChinaInstitutes of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, ChinaSchool of Economy & Trade, Hunan University, No. 109 Shi Jia Chong Road, Changsha 410079, ChinaAgainst the background of global warming, China has vowed to meet a series of carbon emissions reduction targets and plans to launch a national carbon emissions rights trading market by 2017. Therefore, from the provincial value chain perspective, using input-output tables from China in 2002, 2007, and 2010, this study constructs models to calculate the CO2 emissions responsibility of each province under the production, consumption, and value capture principles, respectively. Empirical results indicate that Shandong, Hebei, Jiangsu, Guangdong, and Henan bear the most responsibility for CO2 emissions under the three principles in China, while Hainan and Qinghai have the least responsibility. However, there is a great difference in the proportion of carbon emissions responsibility for each province during the same period under different principles or different periods under the same principle. For consumption-oriented areas such as Beijing, Tianjin, Zhejiang, Shanghai, and Guangdong, the production principle is more favorable, and the consumption principle is more beneficial for production-oriented provinces such as Hebei, Henan, Liaoning, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, and Shaanxi. However, the value capture principle strikes a compromise of the CO2 emissions responsibility of each province between the production and consumption principles, and it shares the CO2 emissions responsibility based on the actual value captured by each province in the provincial value chain. The value capture principle is conducive to the fair and reasonable division of CO2 emissions rights of each province by sectors, as well as the construction of a standardized carbon emissions rights trading market.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/4/569carbon responsibility sharingproduction principleconsumption principlevalue capture principleprovincial value chain
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author Rui Xie
Chao Gao
Guomei Zhao
Yu Liu
Shengcheng Xu
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Chao Gao
Guomei Zhao
Yu Liu
Shengcheng Xu
Empirical Study of China’s Provincial Carbon Responsibility Sharing: Provincial Value Chain Perspective
Sustainability
carbon responsibility sharing
production principle
consumption principle
value capture principle
provincial value chain
author_facet Rui Xie
Chao Gao
Guomei Zhao
Yu Liu
Shengcheng Xu
author_sort Rui Xie
title Empirical Study of China’s Provincial Carbon Responsibility Sharing: Provincial Value Chain Perspective
title_short Empirical Study of China’s Provincial Carbon Responsibility Sharing: Provincial Value Chain Perspective
title_full Empirical Study of China’s Provincial Carbon Responsibility Sharing: Provincial Value Chain Perspective
title_fullStr Empirical Study of China’s Provincial Carbon Responsibility Sharing: Provincial Value Chain Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Empirical Study of China’s Provincial Carbon Responsibility Sharing: Provincial Value Chain Perspective
title_sort empirical study of china’s provincial carbon responsibility sharing: provincial value chain perspective
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Against the background of global warming, China has vowed to meet a series of carbon emissions reduction targets and plans to launch a national carbon emissions rights trading market by 2017. Therefore, from the provincial value chain perspective, using input-output tables from China in 2002, 2007, and 2010, this study constructs models to calculate the CO2 emissions responsibility of each province under the production, consumption, and value capture principles, respectively. Empirical results indicate that Shandong, Hebei, Jiangsu, Guangdong, and Henan bear the most responsibility for CO2 emissions under the three principles in China, while Hainan and Qinghai have the least responsibility. However, there is a great difference in the proportion of carbon emissions responsibility for each province during the same period under different principles or different periods under the same principle. For consumption-oriented areas such as Beijing, Tianjin, Zhejiang, Shanghai, and Guangdong, the production principle is more favorable, and the consumption principle is more beneficial for production-oriented provinces such as Hebei, Henan, Liaoning, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, and Shaanxi. However, the value capture principle strikes a compromise of the CO2 emissions responsibility of each province between the production and consumption principles, and it shares the CO2 emissions responsibility based on the actual value captured by each province in the provincial value chain. The value capture principle is conducive to the fair and reasonable division of CO2 emissions rights of each province by sectors, as well as the construction of a standardized carbon emissions rights trading market.
topic carbon responsibility sharing
production principle
consumption principle
value capture principle
provincial value chain
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/4/569
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