It uses input-output modeling to account for not only the region’s direct emissions but also those that occur along the supply chain, including the embodied carbon in imported products. This approach differs from a production-based carbon footprint, which only considers emissions produced within the region’s borders, regardless of where the products are consumed. The consumption-based carbon footprint provides a more complete view of the region’s impact on global emissions.
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