Calculation of embodied mercury emissions from international trade: An empirical study from China

Yao Qu, Xianhua Wu, Yuanjing Xu, Yiting Wang
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How to use the world input-output table to calculate the embodied mercury emissions from international trade is important for the determination of mercury emission sources and targeted reduction of mercury emissions. This paper first discusses the current situation of mercury emissions and the progress of academic research, and introduces the calculation methods and data sources of the world input-output table. Then, China's embodied mercury emissions caused by international trade are calculated using the 2019 world input-output table from the Carbon Emission Accounts and Datasets which includes detailed data for 134 sectors in 235 countries. The main conclusions are as follows: labor-intensive and energy-intensive industries have high embodied mercury emissions due to foreign final consumption demand, with the combined emissions from metal smelting, energy supply, and agriculture accounting for over 80 % of the total embodied mercury emissions. Moreover, the embodied mercury emissions caused by the final consumption demand of the United States, Japan, Germany, India, and South Korea are large, accounting for approximately 40 % of the total emissions.
国际贸易中体现的汞排放的计算:中国的经验研究
如何利用世界投入产出表来计算国际贸易中体现的汞排放,对于确定汞排放源和有针对性地减少汞排放具有重要意义。本文首先讨论了汞排放的现状和学术研究的进展,介绍了世界投入产出表的计算方法和数据来源。然后,利用碳排放账户和数据集(Carbon Emission Accounts and Datasets)中的2019年世界投入产出表,计算了中国由国际贸易引起的内含汞排放,该表包含了235个国家134个部门的详细数据。主要结论如下:由于国外最终消费需求,劳动密集型和能源密集型产业的内含汞排放量较高,其中金属冶炼、能源供应和农业的合计排放量占内含汞排放总量的 80% 以上。此外,美国、日本、德国、印度和韩国的最终消费需求造成的体现汞排放量也很大,约占总排放量的 40%。
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