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Projections of Atmospheric Emissions and Environmental Footprints Assuming Continued Globalization

In: The Co-evolution of Commodity Flows, Economic Geography, and Emissions

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  • Kieran Donaghy

    (Cornell University)

  • Arash Beheshtian

    (Altum Group Advisors)

  • Ziye Zhang

    (Princeton University)

  • Benjamin Brown-Steiner

Abstract

This chapter presents projections from 2008 to 2030 of point-source emissions of three of the US EPA’s criteria pollutants—carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxide (NOx), and sulfur dioxide (SO2)—and volatile organic compounds (VOC) from industrial production in the nine states or multistate groupings considered in the previous chapter and nonpoint-source emissions of the criteria pollutants and VOC plus black carbon (BC) from commodity flows along the routes connecting centroids of these states and multistate groupings. This chapter also presents calculations of environmental (emissions) footprints of both industrial production and consumption (final demand) by industry, pollutant, and location. This study is one of the first to make such calculations, taking into account interindustry sales that constitute commodity flows, and demonstrates a methodology for doing so.

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  • Kieran Donaghy & Arash Beheshtian & Ziye Zhang & Benjamin Brown-Steiner, 2021. "Projections of Atmospheric Emissions and Environmental Footprints Assuming Continued Globalization," Advances in Spatial Science, in: The Co-evolution of Commodity Flows, Economic Geography, and Emissions, chapter 0, pages 139-171, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:adspcp:978-3-030-78555-0_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-78555-0_8
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