Chilean central bank measures country’s carbon footprint
Study aims to create methodology to assess emissions and develop plan to cut footprint
The Central Bank of Chile published a study measuring the country’s carbon footprint on April 26.
The work, authored by economists Felipe Avilés, Gabriel Peraita and Camilo Valladares, aims to provide a methodology to study this phenomenon and to provide new analytical tools to support the reduction of CO2 emissions.
More specifically, the report measures Chile’s carbon footprint in 2017. It describes in detail the interaction between economic sectors and how these contribute to CO2 emissions
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