Title of article :
An indicator framework for assessing US state carbon emissions reduction efforts (with baseline trends from 1990 to 2001)
Author/Authors :
Scott Jiusto، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
19
From page :
2234
To page :
2252
Abstract :
States are at the forefront of climate-related energy policy in the US, developing innovative policy and regional institutions for reducing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. States matter because the larger ones use more energy and produce more carbon emissions than most nations and because their policies, though heterogeneous and until recently quite limited in scope, are shaping the context for national climate action. Despite this significance, little is known about trends in state carbon emissions or the effectiveness of state policies in reducing emissions. This paper describes a framework for analyzing and comparing state carbon emissions performance using sectoral indicators of emissions, energy consumption and carbon intensity linked to key policy domains. The paper also describes the range of state experience across indicators during the period 1990–2001, establishing a baseline of leading, lagging and average experience against which future state and regional change can be assessed. The conceptual framework and the empirical analysis of emission trends are intended to provide a better understanding of, and means for monitoring, state contributions toward achieving energy system sustainability.
Keywords :
Carbon emissions , US states , Sustainability indicators
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Record number :
972160
Link To Document :
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