Estimating the European CO emissions change due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Valeria Andreoni
Author Information
  1. Valeria Andreoni: University of Liverpool, Management School, Chatham Street, Liverpool L69 7ZH, UK. Electronic address: Valeria.Andreoni@liverpool.ac.uk.

Abstract

The carbon dioxide variations generated by the socio-economic restrictions imposed by the management of the COVID-19 crisis are analysed in this paper for 23 European countries and 10 economic sectors. By considering the most up to date information on GDP and carbon intensity of production, this paper represents one of the first attempts to estimate the CO emissions change that have taken place in Europe during the first six months of 2020. Results show that more than 195,600 thousand tons of CO have been avoided between January and June 2020, compared to the same period of the previous year, representing a -12.1% emissions change. The largest reductions have taken place in the Manufacturing, Wholesale, Retail Trade, Transport, Accommodation and Food Service sectors, accounting for more than 93.7% of total CO change. Spain, Italy and France have been the most affected areas with -106,600 thousand tons emissions drop. In line with the results provided by previous studies, this paper highlights that the geographical and the sectoral distribution of the CO emissions change has been largely influenced by the magnitude of the COVID-19 impacts. In addition, the carbon intensity of production, characterizing the most affected economic activities, has been the main element of differentiation compared to the previous 2008 crisis. By providing preliminary estimation of the CO emissions change that have taken place across geographical and sectoral activities, this paper contributes to the existing climate policy debate and can support future estimation of CO variations both in a context of confinement release as well as in a context of reintroduced COVID-19 restrictions.

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MeSH Term

COVID-19
Carbon Dioxide
Economic Development
Europe
France
Humans
Italy
SARS-CoV-2
Spain

Chemicals

Carbon Dioxide

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