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Nearly two years after Kyoto, most OECD countries are looking towards ratification and implementation of their obligations under the Kyoto Protocol. What do historical emissions and policy trends tell us about the way forward? Which policies will be needed to combat climate change? This book...
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Mitigating climate change will require profound changes in world energy production and use. While the full effects of …
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Greenhouse gas emissions trading and project-based mechanisms for greenhouse gas reduction are emerging market-based instruments for climate change policy. They are also increasingly viewed as cost-effective, flexible and environmentally efficient instruments for reducing greenhouse gas emissions
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Oil, coal and natural gas will remain the world’s dominant sources of energy over the next decades, with resulting …
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Carbon lock-in occurs when high-emission infrastructure or assets continue to be used, despite the possibility of substituting them with low-emission alternatives, thereby delaying or preventing the transition to near-zero or zero-emission alternatives. Transition finance, which focuses on the...
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Climate change is an increasing concern across the world. In 1997, a number of countries, including most OECD countries …
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Mitigating climate change will require profound changes in world energy production and use. While the full effects of …
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