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Volume 7, Issue 9(Suppl)

J Earth Sci Clim Change

ISSN: 2157-7617 JESCC, an open access journal

Page 65

Climate Change 2016

October 27-29, 2016

conference

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October 24-26, 2016 Valencia, Spain

World Conference on

Climate Change

Monitoring trends in EU CO

2

emissions: A carbonization index through divisia index

C

oncerns on rising concentrationsof CO

2

in the atmosphere and global warming have increased in recent years. Numerous

environmental studies analyze the trends in CO

2

emissions and their main drivers. In this paper we focus on the dynamics

of the carbonization effect as a driving force for CO

2

emissions in the European Union (EU). By implementing the Sato-Vartia

logarithmic mean Divisia index method, the trend of European emissions in the 2000-2010 period is factorized by both sector

and country. The analysis stresses the relevance of the carbonization and intensity effects in order to reduce emissions. Then,

based on so-called attribution analysis we present a new theoretical framework that enables the attribution of both economic

sector and individual EU Member State to percentage changes in the carbonization index. Results show strong concentration

of this reducing influence in some big economies. In fact, Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy have contributed by

more than 50%. Industry emerges as the most influential sector, contributing to offset any improvement in the carbonization

index. Our findings suggest strategies aiming at encouraging innovation, technical change, research on higher quality energies,

fuel substitution, and installation of abatement technologies, particularly in the industrial sector of large economies.

Biography

Paula Fernández González is an Associate Professor of statistics and econometrics at the department of applied economics, University of Oviedo. She has worked

for fourteen years in the fields of Energy and Environmental sciences, focusing on statistical methods, economic modelling and econometrics, and paying particular

attention to index-based decomposition methods. She has published a book and more than 10 papers in international reputed journals. She is also a regular

reviewer in journals such as

Energy, Energy Policy, Energy Economics, Energy Efficiency

, etc. She is Editor of the

Journal of Economics Studies and Research

,

and participates in several research projects.

pfgonzal@uniovi.es

Paula Fernandez Gonzalez

University of Oviedo, Spain

Paula Fernandez Gonzalez, J Earth Sci Clim Change 2016, 7:9(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2157-7617.C1.026