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Social and economic determinants of CO2-emissions in Germany 1995-2006 Helmut Mayer

Conference on Climate Change and Official Statistics in the Asia-Pacific Region Seoul, Republic of Korea,11-12 Dec 2008. Social and economic determinants of CO2-emissions in Germany 1995-2006 Helmut Mayer Federal Statistical Office of Germany Environmental-Economic Accounting. Contents

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Social and economic determinants of CO2-emissions in Germany 1995-2006 Helmut Mayer

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  1. Conference on Climate Change and Official Statistics in the Asia-Pacific RegionSeoul, Republic of Korea,11-12 Dec 2008 • Social and economic determinants of CO2-emissions in Germany 1995-2006 • Helmut Mayer • Federal Statistical Office of GermanyEnvironmental-Economic Accounting

  2. Contents • 1. Trend of CO2-emissions by sectors • 2. CO2-emissions from the consumption perspective (exports) • 3. CO2-emissions of private households – trends and determinants

  3. 196 mn.

  4. CO2-emissions of industries Decomposition of CO -emissions of industries1995-2006* 2 1000 t 830000 economic growth 800000 770000 +17,4 % 740000 economic structure energy intensity 710000 06/95: -0,6% emission intensity 680000 actual CO2-emissions 650000 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 DESTATIS Environmental Economic Accounting 2008 *excluding coal mining, refineries; excl. LULUCF

  5. CO2-emissions of power stations *) th. pp: thermal power plants

  6. Sustainable development indicator: renewable energy

  7. Embodied CO2-emissions of exports

  8. Private households: CO2-emissions

  9. Private households: CO2-emissions

  10. Private households: energy consumption

  11. Hhs energy consumption: decomposition an. (-16,5%) (3,8%) (1,4%) (-11,2%)

  12. Thank you for your attention! • Questions coming later: • helmut.mayer@destatis.de

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