净零排放能源情景下能源安全的贸易风险

IF 29.6 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Jing Cheng, Dan Tong, Hongyan Zhao, Ruochong Xu, Yue Qin, Qiang Zhang, Karan Bhuwalka, Ken Caldeira, Steven J. Davis
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摘要

安全获得能源服务是经济生产力的先决条件,也是各国政府的主要战略关切,但目前尚不清楚,在净零排放的情况下,燃料和关键材料的贸易与能源安全风险之间的关系。本研究发现,在净零情景下,由于对进口化石燃料的依赖减少,大多数国家(70%)的总体贸易风险降低,但在更加依赖进口材料的大多数国家(82%),电力或运输系统的贸易风险增加。矿产储量丰富的国家(如澳大利亚和中国)对进口的依赖程度大大降低,但化石燃料储量丰富的国家(如俄罗斯和中东)的情况恰恰相反。我们进一步评估了各国贸易风险对贸易网络、能源系统、技术材料强度和回收率差异的敏感性,强调了技术创新和政策变化的机会。
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Trade risks to energy security in net-zero emissions energy scenarios

Trade risks to energy security in net-zero emissions energy scenarios

Secure access to energy services is a prerequisite to economic productivity and a chief strategic concern of national governments, yet it is unclear how the trade in fuels and critical materials in scenarios with net-zero emissions relates to energy security risks. Here we find that overall trade risks decrease in most countries (70%) in net-zero scenarios due to reduced reliance on imported fossil fuels, but trade risks to either electricity or transportation systems increase in the majority (82%) of countries that become more dependent on imported materials. Countries with abundant mineral reserves (for example, Australia and China) become much less dependent on imports, but the opposite is true of countries with large fossil fuel reserves (for example, Russia and the Middle East). We further evaluate the sensitivity of countries’ trade risks to differences in trading networks, energy systems, the material intensities of technologies and recycling rates, highlighting opportunities for technological innovation and policy changes.

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Nature Climate Change
Nature Climate Change ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
CiteScore
40.30
自引率
1.60%
发文量
267
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Nature Climate Change is dedicated to addressing the scientific challenge of understanding Earth's changing climate and its societal implications. As a monthly journal, it publishes significant and cutting-edge research on the nature, causes, and impacts of global climate change, as well as its implications for the economy, policy, and the world at large. The journal publishes original research spanning the natural and social sciences, synthesizing interdisciplinary research to provide a comprehensive understanding of climate change. It upholds the high standards set by all Nature-branded journals, ensuring top-tier original research through a fair and rigorous review process, broad readership access, high standards of copy editing and production, rapid publication, and independence from academic societies and other vested interests. Nature Climate Change serves as a platform for discussion among experts, publishing opinion, analysis, and review articles. It also features Research Highlights to highlight important developments in the field and original reporting from renowned science journalists in the form of feature articles. Topics covered in the journal include adaptation, atmospheric science, ecology, economics, energy, impacts and vulnerability, mitigation, oceanography, policy, sociology, and sustainability, among others.
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