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Consumption based emissions John Barrett

Global trade flows Source: Dorling – pers comm

IPCC Analysis Source: IPCC WG3 Report – Chapter 5 (2014)

EU Emissions Source: NTNU (2015)

UK Emissions - Territorial Source: Barrett et al (2013)

UK emissions – Territorial and Consumption Source: Barrett et al (2013)

Growing emissions embodied in trade Source: Barrett et al, 2013

Products analysis Source: Barrett et al, 2013

Share of domestic consumption by country of origin of steel Scale of Traded Emissions - Sector China USA UK Share of domestic consumption by country of origin of steel Source: Sakai et al (2012)

Policy Responses Source: The Guardian

Future Consumption Emissions Source: Scott and Barrett, 2015

Border Carbon Adjustments Source: Saka and Barrett (2015)

Border Carbon Adjustments Source: Saka and Barrett (2015)

Domestic policy options Study calculating the emissions reductions associated with a range of resource efficiency strategies in the UK. Reductions are cumulative emission savings over a 20 year period. Source: Barrett and Scott(2012)

Additional Policy Options Economy wide approach Materials tax Energy demand target and tax / market Sector response Construction (NIPs, Allowable Solutions) Vehicles (Weight regulations, VAT exemptions) Consumer solutions Mandatory warranties Goods to services

References and other useful publications Barrett, J., C. Le Quéré, M. Lenzen, G. Peters, K. Roelich, and T. Wiedmann. 2011. UK Energy Research Centre Response to the Energy and Climate Change Committee Consultation on Consumption-based Emission Reporting. London, UK: UKERC. http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201012/cmselect/cmenergy/writev/consumpt/con20.htm. Barrett, J., Peters G., Wiedmann T., Scott K., Lenzen M., Roelich K., C. Le Quéré (2013) Consumption-based GHG Emission Accounting: a UK case study. Climate Policy, Vol 13., No.4., 451-470. Barrett J., Owen A., Sakai M. (2011) UK Consumption Emissions by Sector and Origin, Report to the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs by University of Leeds. Barrett J. and Scott K. (2012) Link between Climate Change Mitigation and Resource Efficiency: A UK Case Study, Global Environment Change, Volume 22, Issue 1, February 2012, Pages 299-307. Barrett J., Vanner R., Sakai M., Owen A. (2012a) GHG Emissions Embodied in Trade – Is Border Adjustment an appropriate and effective response, Report to the Centre for Low Carbon Futures, York. Scott K., Barrett J. Baiocchi G., Minx J. (2009) Meeting the UK climate change challenge: The contribution of resource efficiency, published by Waste Resources Action programme (WRAP). Wiedmann T. and Barrett J. (2013) Policy relevant Applications of Environmentally Extended MRIO Databases – Experiences from the UK. Economic Systems Research, 25:1, 143-156.