The Households’ Carbon Footprint Inequality #BigData by @BBVAResearch 👇bit.ly/3VtqUBH
1️⃣High Inequality: similar consumption but lower than income
2️⃣But Different according to origin @BaldwinRE @gabriel_zucman @glviolante @fatihguvenen
@R_Blundell_UCL @_LukasFreund_
Inequality of Carbon Footprint: Transport as key reason. In contrast, Energy Utilities concentrated in the lower tail of consumption distribution (and income) @BaldwinRE @gabriel_zucman @glviolante @fatihguvenen
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Carbon Footprint and Aging: Lower emissions from 40-45 years and older, but not homogeneous. We emit less Co2 from transportation but more from household utilities @BaldwinRE @gabriel_zucman @glviolante @fatihguvenen @R_Blundell_UCL @_LukasFreund_
Is there a Gender Inequality in the Carbon Footprint: Yes! Mainly the result of a more intensive us of transport by Male @BaldwinRE @gabriel_zucman @glviolante @fatihguvenen @R_Blundell_UCL @_LukasFreund_
Carbon Footprint Inequality: Are all gases alike? No!!. The distribution of the Methane emissions is more balanced due greater weight of food and basic goods.
@BaldwinRE @gabriel_zucman @glviolante @fatihguvenen @R_Blundell_UCL @_LukasFreund_
BigData for Sm@rt Policies: Real-time, high-definition inequality analysis opens the door to smart policy design @BaldwinRE @gabriel_zucman @glviolante @fatihguvenen @R_Blundell_UCL @_LukasFreund_
Direct and Indirect Emissions in Real Time!!! Did you know that the performance of Emissions during the Covid was very different depending on Lockdown sensitivity? @BaldwinRE @gabriel_zucman @glviolante @fatihguvenen @R_Blundell_UCL @_LukasFreund_
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