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- W2369381637 abstract "Energy-related CO2 emission is one of the largest drivers for accelerating atmosphere radiative forcing which contribute to global warming,and thus needs to be taken in high priority for Greenhouse-gas (GHG) emission abatement.Cities,with its aggregation of economic activities and associated energy use,are the main contributors of energy consumption CO2 emissions and may be critical for CO2 mitigation and adaptation to climate change.However,uncertainty exists among urban energy consumption CO2 emissions,as the accounting methods of carbon emissions for urban energy consumption would affect accounting results,hindering climate adaptation and CO2 mitigation policies.Here,we analyzed the discrepancy between different CO2 accounting methods,and illustrated the underlying reasons.The study is based on the reference approach of IPCC Guideline for National Greenhouse-gas Emission Inventory,adopted China's energy statistical data,and categorized energy consumption into three accounting methods based on apparent energy consumption data,i.e.,1) final energy use of carbon emission from an energy input-output perspective,2) total energy consumption account by major energy category,and 3) final use account by energy category.Solid,liquid,and gas fuel are accounted for.Furthermore,an accounting system of carbon emissions from urban energy consumption was established based on the three types of accounting methods.Accounting results of carbon emission from energy consumption in Beijing were obtained with the three methods.Results show that discrepancies exist among the three types of accounting methods.By further analyzing the causes of discrepancy,it was concluded that 1) the discrepancy is generally caused by differing account methods and associated data error;2) the accounting method of CO2 emissions based on the energy balance sheet may avoid the omission and double counting of the secondary energy consumption due to its direct reflection on the input and output status of energy production and use,and lead to a smaller error compared with other methods in theory.It was indicated that the accounting method based on the energy balance sheet needs to be placed in high priority for urban energy consumption CO2 emission accounting.The current statistics system needs to be more explicit to satisfy the calculation requirement of carbon emissions from energy consumption." @default.
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