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India has long been regarded as a deal-breaker in international climate negotiations; it was at the summit in Copenhagen that India first abandoned its old strategic line and made a commitment to reduce carbon emissions voluntarily. This shift was accompanied by a proliferation of domestic...
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Der globale Klimawandel ist eine der bedeutendsten Herausforderungen unserer Zeit. In diesem Zusammenhang wird auch die …
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ancillary effects in different world regions. Covering topics such as ancillary health effects associated with reduced air …
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"East Asia has a fifth of the world's population and consumes over half of the world's coal, a quarter of its petroleum … products, and 10 percent of its natural gas. It produces a third of the world's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, making it a … major contributor to climate change. Following World War II, emphasis on economic development led first Japan, then Taiwan …
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"This book provides a wealth of information and a critically required framework for sustainable automobile policy development in major Asian countries. It also gives a wide ranging policy options, ranging from technological and institutional solutions to automobile emission problems, based on...
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