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Effective climate policy requires global emissions of greenhouse gases to be cut substantially, which can be achieved by energy supply technologies with lower emissions, greater energy use efficiency, and substitution in demand. For policy to be efficient requires fairly uniform, fairly...
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This paper provides an overview of current government schemes promoting corporate reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and analyses their main building blocks. It describes the drivers and challenges for governments, companies and investors in dealing with GHG reporting and includes 4...
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Effective climate policy requires global emissions of greenhouse gases to be cut substantially, which in energy sectors can be achieved by lower emissions supply technologies, greater energy use efficiency, and substitution in demand. For policy to be efficient requires fairly uniform, pervasive...
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Effective climate policy requires global emissions of greenhouse gases to be cut drastically, which in energy sectors can be achieved by lower emissions supply technologies, greater energy use efficiency, and substitution in demand. For policy to be efficient requires fairly uniform, pervasive...
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Climate change is a threat to Mongolia’s economic growth, sustainable development, and fragile environment. Well-designed actions to mitigate climate hange can provide multiple benefits, including socioeconomic development and resilience to climate variability and change. Nationally...
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China started seven carbon cap-and-trade pilot programs in order to inform the development of a future national cap … trade, a fundamentally market-based tool, to China's economy that has many non-market features. …
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China is well aware of the advantages of quantity-based economic instruments (i.e., emissions trading) for domestic … efficient manner, utilizing both advanced technology and market-based control approaches in a manner consistent with China … within China. …
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allowed. Because of a great deal of low-cost abatement opportunities available in the energy sectors of China and India and …
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This paper summarises results from the inaugural China Carbon Pricing Survey. The survey elicited expectations about … the future of China's carbon price from China-based experts on carbon pricing and carbon markets during July to September … 2013. The results indicate confidence that all seven of China's pilot schemes will be under way by 2015, with prices rising …
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