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Saving less in China facilitates global CO2 mitigation

Economics

Saving less in China facilitates global CO2 mitigation

C. Lin, J. Qi, et al.

This groundbreaking study reveals how transforming China's economic paradigm from investment to consumption could reshape global CO2 emissions. Conducted by a team of expert researchers, it highlights the significant impact of changing saving rates in China on global industrial emissions. Discover how a shift towards greener consumption can further mitigate carbon output.... show more
Abstract
Transforming China's economic growth pattern from investment-driven to consumption-driven can significantly change global CO2 emissions. This study is the first to analyse the impacts of changes in China's saving rates on global CO2 emissions both theoretically and empirically. Here, we show that the increase in the saving rates of Chinese regions has led to increments of global industrial CO2 emissions by 189 million tonnes (Mt) during 2007–2012. A 15-percentage-point decrease in the saving rate of China can lower global CO2 emissions by 186 Mt, or 0.7% of global industrial CO2 emissions. Greener consumption in China can lead to a further 14% reduction in global industrial CO2 emissions. In particular, decreasing the saving rate of Shandong has the most massive potential for global CO2 reductions, while that of Inner Mongolia has adverse effects. Removing economic frictions to allow the production system to fit China's increased consumption can facilitate global CO2 mitigation.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 13, 2020
Authors
Chen Lin, Jianchuan Qi, Sai Liang, Cuiyang Feng, Thomas O. Wiedmann, Yihan Liao, Xuechun Yang, Yumeng Li, Zhifu Mi, Zhifeng Yang
Tags
China
CO2 emissions
economic growth
consumption
saving rates
global impact
industrial
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