Environmental accounts overview Viveka Palm Head of Unit, Environmental Accounts and Natural Resources, Statistics Sweden

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Environmental accounts overview Viveka Palm Head of Unit, Environmental Accounts and Natural Resources, Statistics Sweden

System of Environmental and Economic Accounts, SEEA

The environmental accounts National Accounts Environm. statistics Environmental Accounts

Three components of SEEA Flows of materials per industry (energy, material, emissions, waste) Economic variables (labour, taxes, subsidies, costs, products and services) Natural resources (stocks, quality, value )

Sectors - Industries - Products Sectors IndustriesProduct/service

Driving forces Pressure State Impact Response Population Energy use Industry Transport Emissions Waste Physical, chemical and biological state Air-, water- and Land quality Bad health Threatened species Econ.losses Laws Taxes, subsidies New technology DPSIR-model

Industries, government, households capital work force material energy goods services waste emissions

Regular publishing Energy use per industry and final demand Emissions to air Environmental taxes and subsidies Environmental protection expenditure Chemical product use Material flow analysis Environmental goods and services

Non-regular publishing Indicators for sustainable development Water-, Land-, Forest accounts Household accounts Decomposition analysis Regional environmental accounts

Taxes and subsidies in the environmental accounts Subsidies: 1) Product- and other production subsidies 2) Investment grants Taxes: 1) Product- and other production taxes 2) Other levies (e.g. charges) 3) Tax subsidies

Environmental tax revenue by type, EU-27, (EUR and % GDP)

Distribution of CO2 tax revenues, emissions rights, CO2 emissions covered by the trading scheme and total CO2 emissions in Sweden by Industry (NACE)

Environmental taxes ● The OECD and EUROSTAT definition “…it has been chosen to single out the tax bases that seem to have a particular environmental relevance, and to consider all taxes levied on these tax bases as environmentally related regardless of the motives behind their introduction, their names etc.”

Energy tax and fuel use by industry

SEEA and basic energy statistics Time series in focus Transport energy use by industry, not sector Data on renewable energy needed (car fuel e.g.) Small business: enumerating the surveys by industry (NACE), avoiding reporting labels like ‘other’ sector. Different system boundary SNA/air emission statistics: Fuels that are not bought and sold (by- products) are outside of SNA, but inside env. stat. ● Energy taxes and subsidies ● A ‘new’ user group: the modelers of environmental - economic instruments

Data, reports and webtool