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The 2011 disaster and nuclear problems opened the door to a new energy policy, as they raised fundamental questions about the electricity system’s ability to prevent and respond to accidents. In particular, the system has had difficulty coping with the shortages caused by the accident and the...
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necessary, by carbon taxes in areas not covered by trading, which minimise abatement costs and promote innovation to reduce … les secteurs non couverts, de façon à minimiser les coûts de dépollution et à encourager l’innovation dans la réduction …
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Korea’s greenhouse gas emissions almost doubled between 1990 and 2005, the highest growth rate in the OECD area. Korea recently set a target of reducing emissions by 30% by 2020 relative to a “business as usual” baseline, implying a 4% cut from the 2005 level. Achieving this objective in a...
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The degradation of the environment due to climate change and pollution can harm living standards and damage growth prospects. In Belgium, one of the most densely populated OECD countries, pressure on the environment is particularly strong, and is reinforced by the high energy intensity of the...
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, which relies primarily on energy-efficiency measures and an increase in the share of renewable-electricity product. This …
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greener energy sources, energy efficiency and less fuel intensive transport need to be strengthened.<P>Améliorer l …
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cost-effective manner and foster innovation in green technology. In addition, each sector should face the same electricity … abaisser les émissions de manière efficace et économe et stimuler l’innovation dans les technologies vertes. En outre, chaque …
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Many studies on household energy efficiency investments suggest that a wide range of seemingly profitable investments …
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Women have contributed a great deal to Ireland's economic growth, including by joining the labour force in large numbers. The rise in female participation since 1990 has been amongst the strongest in the OECD, but from a low base. Female participation rates remain below the OECD average for all...
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This paper assesses the potential to raise public spending efficiency in the primary and secondary education sector …
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