Moravian Geographical Reports (Dec 2015)

Carbon dioxide emissions embodied in international trade in Central Europe between 1995 and 2008

  • Vlčková Jana,
  • Nosek Vojtěch,
  • Novotný Josef,
  • Lupíšek Antonín

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/mgr-2015-0020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 4
pp. 2 – 13

Abstract

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Climate change and environmental policies are widely discussed, but much less is known about emissions embodied in goods traded internationally, and the distinction between emission producers and consumers. The carbon dioxide emissions embodied in international trade in Central European countries are subject to examination in this paper. As a result of industrial restructuring and environmental legislation, air pollution has improved significantly in Central European countries since the 1989 transition. On the other hand, economic growth has been accompanied by a rise in consumerism. Despite the increasing role of exports, the Visegrad group countries have become net importers of carbon dioxide emissions between 1995 and 2008. This seems to be the ‘standard trajectory’ of a country’s transition toward a more developed and consumption-oriented economy. The global patterns of carbon dioxide emissions embodied in manufacturing exports are also mapped, using network analysis and constructing ‘product space’. The analysis confirms that industrial re-structuring played an important role in lowering the production of carbon dioxide emissions in the Visegrad countries.

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