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Earth’s Future | 2017

Is Current Irrigation Sustainable in the United States? An Integrated Assessment of Climate Change Impact on Water Resources and Irrigated Crop Yields

Elodie Blanc; Justin Caron; Charles Fant; Erwan Monier

Key Points Climate and socioeconomic changes will increase water shortages and strongly reduce irrigated crop yields in specific regions or crops GHG mitigation has the potential to alleviate the effect of water stress on irrigated crop yields


Journal of Industrial Ecology | 2018

Sectoral Aggregation Error in the Accounting of Energy and Emissions Embodied in Trade and Consumption: Aggregation Bias in Embodied Emissions Accounting

Da Zhang; Justin Caron; Niven Winchester

Correctly accounting for the energy and emissions embodied in consumption and trade is essential to effective climate policy design. Robust methods are needed for both policy making and research—for example, the assignment of border carbon adjustments (BCAs) and greenhouse gas emission reduction responsibilities rely on the consistency and accuracy of such estimates. This analysis investigates the potential magnitude and consequences of the error present in estimates of energy and emissions embodied in trade and consumption. To quantify the error of embodied emissions accounting, we compare the results from the disaggregated Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP 8) data set, which contains 57 sectors to results from different levels of aggregation of this data set (3, 7, 16, and 26 sectors), using 5,000 randomly generated sectoral aggregation schemes as well as aggregations generated using several commonly applied decisions rules. We find that some commonly applied decision rules for sectoral aggregation can produce a large error. We further show that an aggregation scheme that clusters sectors according to their energy, emissions, and trade intensities (net exports over output) can minimize error in embodied energy and emissions accounting at different levels of aggregation. This sectoral aggregation scheme can be readily used in any input‐output analysis and provide useful information for computable general equilibrium modeling exercises in which sector aggregation is necessary, although our findings suggest that, when possible, the most disaggregated data available should be used.


Quarterly Journal of Economics | 2014

International Trade Puzzles: A Solution Linking Production and Preferences

Justin Caron; Thibault Fally; James R. Markusen


Energy Economics | 2016

Interprovincial Migration and the Stringency of Energy Policy in China

Xiaohu Luo; Justin Caron; Valerie J. Karplus; Da Zhang; Xiliang Zhang


The Energy Journal | 2017

The CO2 Content of Consumption Across US Regions: A Multi-Regional Input-Output (MRIO) Approach

Justin Caron; Gilbert E. Metcalf; John M. Reilly


Archive | 2012

Leackage from Sub-national Climate Initiatives: The Case of California

Justin Caron; Sebastian Rausch; Niven Winchester


The Energy Journal | 2015

Leakage from sub-national climate policy: The case of Californias capandtrade program

Justin Caron; Sebastian Rausch; Niven Winchester


Archive | 2017

Modeling the Income Dependence of Household Energy Consumption and its Implications for Climate Policy in China

Justin Caron; Valerie J. Karplus; G.A. Schwarz


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2017

Per Capita Income and the Demand for Skills

Justin Caron; Thibault Fally; James R. Markusen


Energy Economics | 2018

U.S. energy sector impacts of technology innovation, fuel price, and electric sector CO2 policy: Results from the EMF 32 model intercomparison study

E. L. Hodson; Maxwell Brown; Stuart Cohen; Sharon Showalter; Marshall A. Wise; Frances Wood; Justin Caron; Felipe Feijoo; Gokul Iyer; Kathryne Cleary

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Niven Winchester

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Thibault Fally

University of California

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Valerie J. Karplus

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Da Zhang

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Stuart Cohen

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Charles Fant

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Elodie Blanc

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Erwan Monier

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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James R. Markusen

University of Colorado Boulder

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