AI Article Synopsis

  • Industrialized countries need to reduce carbon emissions to manage global warming, and this can be done by using resources more efficiently.
  • A study on Austria from 2000 to 2015 explored if being more resource-efficient really helps cut down emissions, but it found that sometimes it can actually lead to more emissions.
  • To lower their carbon footprint, Austria should either use less of the things that cause emissions or make the things they import in a way that's better for the environment.

Article Abstract

To keep global heating and other negative consequences of socioeconomic activities within manageable boundaries, industrialized countries must undergo substantial decarbonization, requiring the exploitation of synergies with other environmental endeavors. Improving resource efficiency-that is, reducing the resources required to generate a unit of economic output-is a prominent goal pursued across levels of scale. How does resource efficiency relate to decarbonization? Do economies decrease their emissions as they become more efficient? We examine this relationship for Austria from 2000 to 2015 by conducting an index decomposition analysis at the sectoral level by using consumption-based indicators from the multi-regional input-output model Exiobase. Our analysis shows that for Austria, the currently popular pursuit of material efficiency appears to run the risk of coinciding with higher emissions, suggesting that the opportunities to achieve both decarbonization and dematerialization are limited. The Austrian service sectors could contribute to a reduction of the CO footprint via material efficiency improvements, but strong economic growth foils this possibility coming to fruition. The Austrian economy would do well to either curb demand for goods and services driving global CO emissions or to produce imported goods and services domestically in an environmentally more benign manner.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8247022PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jiec.13076DOI Listing

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