郑赫然 博士:Ageing Society in Developed Countries Challenges Carbon Mitigation
Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, CAS Colloquia & Seminars
Speaker:
郑赫然 博士, University College London
Inviter:
田开兰 助理研究员
Title:
Ageing Society in Developed Countries Challenges Carbon Mitigation
Language:
Chinese
Time & Venue:
2023.03.07 10:00-11:30 南楼N212
Abstract:
Populations in developed countries are ageing. However, the impact of senior citizens' consumption on global carbon mitigation is poorly understood. Here we find that senior citizens have played a leading role in driving up GHG emissions in the past decade and are on the way to becoming the largest contributor. Considering the greenhouse gas footprint of household consumption across age groups in 32 developed countries, the senior contribution to national total consumption-based emissions increased from 25.2% to 32.7% between 2005 and 2015. Seniors in the United States and Australia have the highest per capita footprint, twice the Western average. The trend is mainly due to changes in expenditure patterns of seniors. The increasing carbon footprint of senior citizens will probably drive domestic production yet have limited effects on international carbon leakage. The demographic change poses more challenges in local mitigation and calls for deeper public mitigation efforts.