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Table 7 Push effect of the largest three ‘Givers’ in CO2 emissions

From: Sectoral roles in greenhouse gas emissions and policy implications for energy utilization and carbon emissions trading: a case study of Beijing, China

Sector defined as ‘Giver’

Top five receiver of push effect

Sector code

Push effect on the receivers (thousand tons)

Proportion in push effect (%)

Production and distribution of electricity and heat

Real estate trade

32

3483.99

10.88

Construction

26

2863.14

8.94

Scientific studies and technical services

34

2632.46

8.22

Public manage and social organization

40

2261.98

7.07

Finance

31

2245.54

7.01

Transportation, storage, posts and telecommunications

Scientific studies and technical services

34

2821.57

11.52

Construction

26

2454.39

10.02

Tenancy and commercial services

33

2052.99

8.38

Finance

31

1883.95

7.69

Wholesale trade and retail trade

29

1675.63

6.84

Mining and processing of metal ores

Construction

26

2776.42

23.09

Smelting and pressing of metals

14

1939.92

16.14

Scientific studies and technical services

34

693.54

5.77

Manufacture of general and special purpose machinery

16

565.97

4.71

Manufacture of trans port equipment

17

412.04

3.43