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This Guidance Document intends to provide an introduction to Emission Scenario Documents (ESDs) and thereby, to facilitate their development and use in Member countries and at the OECD level. It is also expected that this Guidance Document could contribute to the increase of consistency of...
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non-EU countries and the EU-27 covered under the International Programme for Action on Climate (IPAC). The GETT indicators …
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Air Emission Accounts are available for European countries and a few non-European countries. The System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA) Central Framework is an accounting system developed around two objectives: "understanding the interactions between the economy and the environment"...
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three major economies: the United States of America (USA), China, and the European Union (EU). To achieve this, energy … consumption by 25% in China would result in a 3% decrease in GHG emissions. In the EU, the study found that increasing oil …
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Negative emission technologies will likely be needed to achieve the European Commission's goal of greenhouse gas neutrality by 2050. This article investigates the potential of reducing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere via the DACCS pathway, i.e., to capture CO2 from the ambient air and...
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Examining the US Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, I find that facilities reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 7.0% after mandatory disclosure of facility-level emissions. A facility's prior GHG inefficiency predicts subsequent GHG emissions reductions, but only after public disclosure occurs,...
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of the EU institutions. In substantive terms, the focus is on climate policy, and in particular on the setting of … greenhouse gas (GHG) emission limits for individual EU member states, as agreed by the Council of Ministers in a so …-called “burden-sharing” agreement. This agreement is arguably “the most successful EU climate policy achievement so far” (Wettestad …
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