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ID109418
Title ProperCarbon inequality at the sub-national scale
Other Title Informationa case study of provincial-level inequality in CO2 emissions in China 1997-2007
LanguageENG
AuthorClarke-Sather, Afton ;  Qu, Jiansheng ;  Wang, Qin ;  Zeng, Jingjing
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study asks whether sub-national inequalities in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions mirror international patterns in carbon inequality using the case study of China. Several studies have examined global-level carbon inequality; however, such approaches have not been used on a sub-national scale. This study examines inter-provincial inequality in CO2 emissions within China using common measures of inequality (coefficient of variation, Gini Index, Theil Index) to analyze provincial-level data derived from the IPCC reference approach for the years 1997-2007. It decomposes CO2 emissions inequality into its inter-regional and intra-regional components. Patterns of per capita CO2 emissions inequality in China appear superficially similar to, though slightly lower than, per capita income inequality. However, decomposing these inequalities reveals different patterns. While inter-provincial income inequality is highly regional in character, inter-provincial CO2 emissions inequality is primarily intra-regional. While apparently similar, global patterns in CO2 emissions are not mirrored at the sub-national scale.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 9; Sep 2011: p.5420-5428
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 9; Sep 2011: p.5420-5428
Key WordsChina ;  Climate Change ;  Inequality