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Percentage of embodied carbon exports in China’s major industries from 2006 to 2015.
Note: (1) The order of the industries is the order of the industries in the world input–output table. “Other industries” refers to the 16 industries without the 10 major industries. For specific industry names, please refer to the EORA database. (2) The specific names of various industries in Figs 4 and 5 are S3 (Mining and Quarrying), S4 (Food & Beverages), S5 (Textiles and Wearing Apparel), S6 (Wood and Paper), S7 (Petroleum, Chemical and Non-Metallic Mineral Products), S8 (Metal Products), S9 (Electrical and Machinery), S10 (Transport Equipment), S11 (Other Manufacturing), S13 (Electricity, Gas and Water), S19 (Transport), and S21 (Financial Intermediation and Business Activities).</p
Structural decomposition analysis of changes in China’s embodied carbon exports from 2006 to 2015 (breakdown by export destination) (unit: 10<sup>6</sup> t).
Structural decomposition analysis of changes in China’s embodied carbon exports from 2006 to 2015 (breakdown by export destination) (unit: 106 t).</p
The matching degree of embodied carbon trade and value-added trade among the eight regions in 2015.
The matching degree of embodied carbon trade and value-added trade among the eight regions in 2015.</p
Embodied carbon trade among eight regions in China in 2015 (unit: 10,000 tons).
Embodied carbon trade among eight regions in China in 2015 (unit: 10,000 tons).</p
The matching degree of embodied carbon trade and value-added trade among31 provinces in China in 2015.
The matching degree of embodied carbon trade and value-added trade among31 provinces in China in 2015.</p
Percentage of embodied carbon in China’s exports to major trading partners from 2006 to 2015.
Percentage of embodied carbon in China’s exports to major trading partners from 2006 to 2015.</p
The matching degree of embodied carbon trade and value-added trade among the eight regions in 2012.
The matching degree of embodied carbon trade and value-added trade among the eight regions in 2012.</p
Percentage of embodied carbon imports in China’s major industries from 2006 to 2015.
Percentage of embodied carbon imports in China’s major industries from 2006 to 2015.</p
Value-added trade volume of each province in 2012 and 2015 (unit: billion yuan).
Value-added trade volume of each province in 2012 and 2015 (unit: billion yuan).</p
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