Unlocking global carbon reduction potential by embracing low-carbon lifestyles
Authors/Creators
- 1. Integrated Research on Energy, Environment and Society (IREES)
- 2. Energy and Sustainability Research Institute Groningen (ESRIG)
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University of Groningen
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University of Birmingham School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
- 5. Birmingham Institute for Sustainability and Climate Action
- 6. Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, School of Management
- 7. Peking University, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences
- 8. Peking University, Institute of Carbon Neutrality
Description
Low-carbon lifestyles provide demand-side solutions to meet global climate targets, yet the global carbon-saving potential of consumer-led abatement actions remains insufficiently researched. Here, we quantify the greenhouse gas emissions reduction potential of 21 low-carbon expenditures using a global multi-regional input-output model linked with detailed household expenditure data. Targeting households exceeding the global per-capita average required to stay below 2 degrees, our model captures changes in direct energy use, household consumption and upstream intermediate industrial inputs. We find that implementing a combination of low-carbon expenditures among the top 23.7% emitters reduces global carbon footprints by 10.4 gigatons CO2e (i.e., 40.1% of the household consumption-based emissions of the 116 countries analysed in this study or 31.7% of the global total in 2017). Consumption pattern changes related to mobility and services contribute 11.8% and 10.2% of emission reductions. North America shows substantial reduction potential, while some Sub-Saharan African countries present unexpected mitigation possibilities. However, a rebound effect from re-spending income savings from lifestyle changes offsets the expected carbon savings by 6.5% to 45.8% (0.7–4.8 gigatons CO2e).
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