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Carbon in Trade: Emissions from traded fossil fuel

Carbon in Trade: Emissions from traded fossil fuel. Net exporting countries (blues) to net importing countries (reds). Davis, Peters and Caldeira (2011), PNAS; See also http://supplychainCO2.stanford.edu/. Carbon in Trade: Emissions embodied in products.

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Carbon in Trade: Emissions from traded fossil fuel

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  1. Carbon in Trade:Emissions from traded fossil fuel Net exporting countries (blues) to net importing countries (reds) Davis, Peters and Caldeira (2011), PNAS; See also http://supplychainCO2.stanford.edu/

  2. Carbon in Trade:Emissions embodied in products Net exporting countries (blues) to net importing countries (reds) Davis, Peters and Caldeira (2011), PNAS; See also http://supplychainCO2.stanford.edu/

  3. Carbon in Trade:Emissions from traded fossil fuels + embodied in products Net exporting countries (blues) to net importing countries (reds) Davis, Peters and Caldeira (2011), PNAS; See also http://supplychainCO2.stanford.edu/

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