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Cet ouvrage examine les limites d'émissions des gaz d'échappement de véhicules adoptées en Europe, au Japon et aux Etats-Unis et fournit ainsi au lecteur de précieuses comparaisons. On y trouvera également une analyse des mesures d'incitation à la production de carburants sans soufre (ces...
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This report reviews vehicle emissions standards in Europe, Japan and the United States, providing the reader with valuable comparisons. It also examines incentives for sulphur free fuels - which can contribute to reducing both conventional air emissions and carbon dioxide. It describes emissions...
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report presents a first stocktake of subnational green budgeting practices in OECD and EU countries as well as a set of …
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In recent years, a significant number of OECD member countries have introduced initiatives to reduce the environmentally damaging effects of public procurement. Many countries have introduced "greener public purchasing" (GPP) policies in order to increase the recycled content of products or...
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Agricultural policies are dominated by broad measures such as market price support and general payments to all land, animals or farmers. As a result, it is often difficult to associate a particular policy with any specific objective. Recognising the challenge facing policy makers who wish to...
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Oil, coal and natural gas will remain the world’s dominant sources of energy over the next decades, with resulting carbon dioxide emissions set to increase to unsustainable levels. However, technologies that help reduce CO2 emissions from fossil fuels can reverse this trend. CO2 capture and...
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