Carbon emissions and economic impacts of an EU embargo on Russian fossil fuels

Li Jing Liu, Hong Dian Jiang, Qiao Mei Liang*, Felix Creutzig*, Hua Liao, Yun Fei Yao, Xiang Yan Qian, Zhong Yuan Ren, Jing Qing, Qi Ran Cai, Ottmar Edenhofer, Yi Ming Wei*

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    The Russia–Ukraine conflict lays bare the dependence of the European Union (EU) on fossil fuel imports from Russia. Here, we use a global computable general equilibrium model, C3IAM/GEEPA, to estimate CO2 emission and gross domestic product (GDP) impact of embargoing fossil fuels from Russia. We find that embargoes induce more than 10% reduction of CO2 emissions in the EU and slight increases of emissions in Russia, while both regions experience GDP losses (around 2% for the EU and about 5% for Russia, ignoring the relative impact of other sanctions). Reacting to increasing energy prices with demand-side response inside the EU would increase CO2 emission savings, while turning GDP losses into gains. Implementing a partial embargo with tariffs largely compensates for lost government revenue.

    源语言英语
    页(从-至)290-296
    页数7
    期刊Nature Climate Change
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    出版状态已出版 - 3月 2023

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    Liu, L. J., Jiang, H. D., Liang, Q. M., Creutzig, F., Liao, H., Yao, Y. F., Qian, X. Y., Ren, Z. Y., Qing, J., Cai, Q. R., Edenhofer, O., & Wei, Y. M. (2023). Carbon emissions and economic impacts of an EU embargo on Russian fossil fuels. Nature Climate Change, 13(3), 290-296. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-01606-7