Decomposition analysis of per capita emissions: a tool for assessing consumption changes and technology changes within scenarios

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2021-01-01

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Berg, Nicole van denISNI 0000000492613209
Hof, Andries F.ORCID 0000-0002-7568-5038ISNI 0000000390278972
van der Wijst, Kaj-IvarORCID 0000-0002-9588-7059ISNI 0000000512671538
Akenji, Lewis
Daioglou, VassilisISNI 0000000419508234
Edelenbosch, Oreane Y.ISNI 0000000493300992
Sluisveld, Mariësse A E van
Timmer, VanessaISNI 0000000072671242
van Vuuren, Detlef P.ORCID 0000-0003-0398-2831ISNI 0000000040910093

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Abstract

Recent studies show that behaviour changes can provide an essential contribution to achieving the Paris climate targets. Existing climate change mitigation scenarios primarily focus on technological change and underrepresent the possible contribution of behaviour change. This paper presents and applies a methodology to decompose the factors contributing to changes in per capita emissions in scenarios. With this approach, we determine the relative contribution to total emissions from changes in activity, the way activities are carried out, the intensity of activities, as well as fuel choice. The decomposition tool breaks down per capita emissions loosely following the Kaya Identity, allowing a comparison between the contributions of technology and consumption changes among regions and between various scenarios. We illustrate the use of the tool by applying it to three previously-published scenarios; a baseline scenario, a scenario with a selection of behaviour changes, and a 2 °C scenario with the same selection of behaviour changes. Within these scenarios, we explore the contribution of technology and consumption changes to total emission changes in the transport and residential sector, for a selection of both developed and developing regions. In doing so, the tool helps identify where specifically (i.e. via consumption or technology factors) different measures play a role in mitigating emissions and expose opportunities for improved representation of behaviour changes in integrated assessment models. This research shows the value of the decomposition tool and how the approach could be flexibly replicated for different global models based on available variables and aims. The application of the tool to previously-published scenarios shows substantial differences in consumption and technology changes from CO2 price and behaviour changes, in transport and residential per capita emissions and between developing and developed regions. Furthermore, the tool's application can highlight opportunities for future scenario development of a more nuanced and heterogeneous representation of behaviour and lifestyle changes in global models.

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Behaviour, Behaviour changes, Consumption patterns, Decomposition analysis, Scenario analysis, General Environmental Science, Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, Geology, Food Science, Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous), SDG 13 - Climate Action

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van den Berg, N J, Hof, A F, Wijst, K-I V D, Akenji, L, Daioglou, V, Edelenbosch, O Y, Sluisveld, M A E V, Timmer, V J & van Vuuren, D P 2021, 'Decomposition analysis of per capita emissions: a tool for assessing consumption changes and technology changes within scenarios', Environmental Research Communications, vol. 3, no. 1, 015004. https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/abdd99