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L'empreinte carbone des ménages français et les effets redistributifs d'une fiscalité carbone aux frontières

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  • Paul Malliet

    (OFCE - Observatoire français des conjonctures économiques (Sciences Po) - Sciences Po - Sciences Po)

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Dans un contexte où l'humanité doit réduire drastiquement ses émissions de gaz à effet de serre afin de limiter la hausse des températures, la mesure des émissions carbone est devenue un enjeu essentiel du XXIe siècle. L'essor des échanges commerciaux et la globalisation de la chaine de valeur rendent par ailleurs de plus en plus difficile la traçabilité des impacts climatiques et environnementaux des biens et des produits que nous consommons en France. Le concept d'empreinte carbone s'inscrit dans une démarche complémentaire de celle des inventaires nationaux de gaz à effet de serre généralement utilisés dans le cadre des négociations internationales autour des enjeux climatiques, en proposant d'imputer l'ensemble des émissions induites par un processus de production d'un bien ou d'un service à son consommateur final. [Premier paragraphe]

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  • Paul Malliet, 2020. "L'empreinte carbone des ménages français et les effets redistributifs d'une fiscalité carbone aux frontières," Post-Print hal-03384969, HAL.
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    1. Eloi Laurent, 2021. "Climate justice, from top to bottom," SciencePo Working papers Main hal-03474907, HAL.

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    Empreinte carbone; Ménages français; Impacts climatiques;
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