• Particulate matter-attributable mortality and relationships with carbon dioxide in 250 urban areas worldwide 

      Anenberg, Susan C.; Achakulwisut, P; Brauer, Michael; Moran, Daniel; Apte, Joshua; Henze, Daven K. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Urban air pollution is high on global health and sustainability agendas, but information is limited on associated city-level disease burdens. We estimated fine particulate matter (PM2.5) mortality in the 250 most populous ...
    • Prioritizing Consumption-Based Carbon Policy Based on the Evaluation of Mitigation Potential Using Input-Output Methods 

      Wood, Richard; Moran, Daniel; Stadler, Konstantin; Ivanova, Diana; Steen-Olsen, Kjartan; Tisserant, Alexandre; Hertwich, Edgar G. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Carbon footprints aim to engage consumers in contributing to climate‐change mitigation. Consumption‐oriented policy measures attempt to cause voluntary or incentivized interventions that reduce environmental impact through ...
    • Quantifying Europe's biodiversity footprints and the role of urbanization and income 

      Koslowski, Maximilian; Moran, Daniel; Tisserant, Alexandre; Verones, Francesca; Wood, Richard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Biodiversity footprinting links consumers to the biodiversity pressure their consumption induces, thereby informing choices and enabling participation in remediation measures. In order for countries, cities and households ...
    • Quantifying the potential for consumer-oriented policy to reduce European and foreign carbon emissions 

      Moran, Daniel; Wood, Richard; Hertwitch, Edgar; Matteson, Kim Reiner; Tukker, Arnold; Rodriguez, João F. D.; Schannes, Karin; Barrett, John (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The EU Carbon-CAP project assembled a comprehensive portfolio of consumer initiatives in order to assess the potential total impact of consumer options on national carbon footprints. Existing evaluations of behavioural ...
    • Resource footprints and their ecosystem consequences 

      Verones, Francesca; Moran, Daniel; Stadler, Konstantin; Kanemoto, Keiichiro; Wood, Richard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      A meaningful environmental impact analysis should go beyond the accounting of pressures from resource use and actually assess how resource demand affects ecosystems. The various currently available footprints of nations ...
    • Spatial disaggregation of biodiversity footprints - A focus on urban vs rural consumption patterns 

      Koslowski, Maximilian (Master thesis, 2018)
      Biodiversity is threatened by diverse pressures. Deforestation, climate change, water stress and other factors contribute to its gradual degradation. Apart from negligible natural sources, main drivers of this development ...
    • Spatial variation in household consumption-based carbon emission inventories for 1200 Japanese cities 

      Kanemoto, Keiichiro; Shigetomi, Yosuke; Hoang, Nguyen Tien; Okuoka, Keijiro; Moran, Daniel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Given that national pledges are likely insufficient to meet Paris greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction targets (Fawcett et al 2015 Science 350), increasingly actors at the city and state level are looking for options on how local ...
    • The structure, drivers and policy implications of the European carbon footprint 

      Wood, Richard; Neuhoff, Karsten; Moran, Daniel; Silva Simas, Moana; Grubb, Michael; Stadler, Konstantin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Policy to reduce the European Union’s (EU) carbon footprint needs to be grounded in an understanding of the structure and drivers of both the domestic and internationally traded components. Here we analyse consumption-based ...
    • The inequality footprints of nations: A novel approach to quantitative accounting of income inequality 

      Alsamawi, Ali; Murray, Joy; Lenzen, Manfred; Moran, Daniel; Kanemoto, Keiichiro (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      In this study we use economic input-output analysis to calculate the inequality footprint of nations. An inequality footprint shows the link that each country's domestic economic activity has to income distribution elsewhere ...
    • The Swedish Footprint: A Multi-model Comparison 

      Dawkins, E; Moran, Daniel; Palm, Viveka; Wood, Richard; Björk, Ida (Journal article, 2018)
      Sweden has a large per capita carbon footprint, particularly compared to the levels recommended for maintaining a stable climate. Much of that footprint falls outside Sweden's territory; emissions occurring abroad are ...
    • The uncertainty of consumption-based carbon accounts 

      Rodrigues, João F. D.; Moran, Daniel; Wood, Richard; Behrens, Paul (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Consumption-based carbon accounts (CBCAs) track how final demand in a region causes carbon emissions elsewhere due to supply chains in the global economic network, taking into account international trade. Despite the ...
    • Time to rethink trophic levels in aquaculture policy 

      Cottrell, Richard S.; Metian, Marc; Froehlich, Halley E.; Blanchard, Julia L.; Sand Jacobsen, Nis; McIntyre, Peter B.; Nash, Kirsty L.; Williams, David R.; Bouwman, Lex; Gephart, Jessica A.; Kuempel, Caitlin D.; Moran, Daniel; Troell, Max; Halpern, Benjamin S. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Aquaculture policy often promotes production of low-trophic level species for sustainable industry growth. Yet, the application of the trophic level concept to aquaculture is complex, and its value for assessing sustainability ...
    • Tracing global supply chains to air pollution hotspots 

      Moran, Daniel; Kanemoto, Keiichiro (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      While high-income countries have made significant strides since the 1970s in improving air quality, air pollution continues to rise in many developing countries and the world as a whole. A significant share of the pollution ...
    • Trade and the role of non-food commodities for global eutrophication 

      Hamilton, Helen Ann; Ivanova, Diana; Stadler, Konstantin; Merciai, Stefano; Schmidt, Jannick; Van Zelm, Rosalie; Moran, Daniel; Wood, Richard (Journal article, 2018)
      The oversupply of nutrients (phosphorous and nitrogen) in fresh and marine water bodies presents a serious ecosystem threat due to impacts on water quality through eutrophication. With agriculture characterized as a primary ...
    • TSUNAGARI: a new interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary study toward conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and ecosystem services 

      Nakaoka, Masahiro; Sudo, Kenji; Namba, Mizuho; Shibata, Hideaki; Nakamura, Futoshi; Ishikawa, Satoshi; Makino, Mitsutaku; Yamano, Hiroya; Matsuzaki, Shin-ichiro S; Yamakita, Takehisa; Yu, Xiubo; Hou, Xiyong; Li, Xiaowei; Brodie, Jon; Kanemoto, Keiichiro; Moran, Daniel; Verones, Francesca (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The expanding economical activities have accelerated losses of biodiversity and ecosystem services, which are especially pronounced in Asia. To find solutions to stop these losses, a group of scientists studying both ...
    • Unequal carbon tax impacts on 38 million German households: assessing spatial and socio-economic hotspots 

      Többen, Johannes; Pichler, Peter-Paul; jaccard, ingram; kratena, kurt; Moran, Daniel; Zheng, Heran; Weisz, Helga (Journal article, 2023)
      Carbon pricing is a core climate policy in many countries. However, the distribution of impacts is highly unequal across income brackets, but also across household types and regions. The complex interplay between household ...
    • Variation in trends of consumption based carbon accounts 

      Wood, Richard; Moran, Daniel; Rodrigues, João F. D.; Stadler, Konstantin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The UNFCCC requires the annual reporting of greenhouse gas emissions. These inventories focus on emissions within a territory, and do not capture the effect of emissions embodied in imports. Consumption based carbon ...