Individual Carbon Footprint Reduction: Evidence from Pro-environmental Users of a Carbon Calculator
Abstract
We provide the first estimates of how pro-environmental consumers reduce their total carbon
footprint using a carbon calculator that covers all financial transactions. We use data
from users of a carbon calculator that includes weekly estimates of users’ consumptionbased
carbon-equivalent emissions based on detailed financial statements, official registers,
and self-reported life-style factors. The calculator is designed to induce behavioral change
and gives users detailed information about their footprint, and includes social comparisons,
and goal-setting options. By using a robust difference-in-differences analysis with staggered
adoption of the calculator, we estimate that users decrease their carbon footprint by around
10 percent in the first few weeks, but over the next few weeks, the reduction fades. Further
analysis suggests that the carbon footprint reduction is driven by a combination of a
shift from high- to low-emitting consumption categories and a temporary decrease in overall
spending, and not by changes in any specific consumption category.
Publisher
University of Gothenburg
Other description
JEL Codes: D12, D91, Q5
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Date
2022-05Author
Enlund, Jakob
Andersson, David
Carlsson, Fredrik
Keywords
Pro-environmental Behavior
Carbon Footprint
Consumer Behavior
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
822
Language
eng