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implications for economic development and international cooperation …
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Up to now a clear theoretical and methodological framework for economic-environmental analysis of environmentally damaging subsidies is lacking. Environmentally damaging subsidies are all kinds of direct and indirect subsidies aimed at achieving a certain (often non-environmental) goal that...
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In this paper, I develop an operational methodology to consistently compare alternative sustainability paradigms (weak sustainability [WS], strong sustainability [SS], a-growth [AG], and de-growth [DG]) and different assessment approaches (life-cycle assessment [LCA], cost-benefit analysis...
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since the industrialization around 1750 on the current climate development is answered both in general terms as well as … climate development. Furthermore the human and the livestock production of CO2 is not mentioned in the IPCC Report at all …
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This paper discusses contributions that industrial organization economists have made to our understanding of energy markets and environmental regulation. We emphasize the substantive contributions of recent papers while also highlighting how this literature has adopted and sometimes augmented...
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In this paper, I develop an operational methodology to consistently compare alternative sustainability paradigms (weak sustainability [WS], strong sustainability [SS], a-growth [AG], and de-growth [DG]) and different assessment approaches (life-cycle assessment [LCA], cost-benefit analysis...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013016513
This report examines the current state of knowledge about green growth in cities and outlines the key research questions and protocols that will guide the OECD Green Cities programme. It builds the case for an urban green growth agenda by examining the economic and environmental conditions that...
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Union's Sustainable Finance Taxonomy to analyze the methodological considerations that were vital to the development of both … taxonomy systems. The first section positions the role of standards development within the context of the green bond market and … is followed by an analysis of the factors that affect the Climate Bonds Standard criteria development process. This paper …
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Temperature records compiled by the International Panel on Climate Change are biased by non-climatic factors that are largely socioeconomic in origin. The result is that as much as 50 percent of the land-surface warming that has been detected in recent decades may not be the product of global...
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Are efficiency improvements in the use of natural resources the key for sustainable development, are they the solution …
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