scholarly journals Designing a statistical procedure for monitoring global carbon dioxide emissions

2021 ◽  
Vol 166 (3-4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mikkel Bennedsen
2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-55 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zheng Zang ◽  
Xinqing Zou ◽  
Qiaochu Song ◽  
Teng Wang ◽  
Guanghe Fu

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mikkel Bennedsen

Abstract Following the Paris Agreement of 2015, most countries have agreed to reduce their carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions according to individually set Nationally Determined Contributions. However, national CO2 emissions are reported by individual countries and cannot be directly measured or verified by third parties. Inherent weaknesses in the reporting methodology may misrepresent, typically an under-reporting of, the total national emissions. This paper applies the theory of sequential testing to design a statistical monitoring procedure that can be used to detect systematic under-reportings of CO2 emissions. Using simulations, we investigate how the proposed sequential testing procedure can be expected to work in practice. We find that, if emissions are reported faithfully, the test is correctly sized, while, if emissions are under-reported, detection time can be sufficiently fast to help inform the 5 yearly global "stocktake" of the Paris Agreement. We recommend the monitoring procedure be applied going forward as part of a larger portfolio of methods designed to verify future global CO2 emissions.


Author(s):  
Carlos Eduardo Celestino de Andrade ◽  
Epaminondas Gonzaga Lima Neto ◽  
Franciso Sandro Rodrigues Holanda ◽  
Luiz Diego Vidal Santos ◽  
Lucas Celestino De Andrade Júnior ◽  
...  

Several ways of structuring sources of innovation have been provided in order to achieve competitiveness and reduce the impacts during a crisis time. The use of renewable technologies that also reduce global carbon dioxide emissions and dependence on fossil fuels has been encouraged. The objective of this study was to identify the main groupings of terms through the VOSviewer tool, related to technology transfer in fuel cells found from searching in the Scopus database repository. The structuring of relationship networks of the terms of greater co-occurrence of technology transfer in fuel cells enabled a verification based on clear definitions, providing a synthesis of the most researched devices, or potentially found in the Scopus database. The search provided a number of 170 articles in an unbiased way presenting an overview of the main understanding of selected articles from 2015 up to the present, indicating central operators to be considered, as well as innovation perception to support future economic growth, focusing on most significant terms on the searched parameters.


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