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Chapter 1. The Proposal and Conceptual Connotations of Emission Peak and Carbon Neutrality Goals -- Chapter 2. The Practice Roadmap to Emission Peak and Carbon Neutrality -- Chapter 3. Energy Base for Emission Peak and Carbon Neutrality -- Chapter 4. Investment Demand for Emission Peak and...
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Purpose - The paper systematically examines the capacity building needs of energy and climate stakeholders in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). It looks at conditions and opportunities for improvements in institutional, organisational, technological, innovation and financing...
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Die drei Essays dieser Dissertation verbinden Themen der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung und des Klimawandels. Alle Essays erörtern die allgemeine Frage wie steigende Einkommen und Austauschbeziehungen in Umweltfragen verbunden werden können und konzentrieren sich dabei auf CO2 Emissionen als...
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This paper presents a comprehensive review and 10-years update of the sustainability research related to Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) worldwide for the period between 2010 and 2020. Using the Scopus database, 467 articles, including journals, conference papers, and many other reports, were...
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The state programs for low income housing in Brazil started in the 1930s, and most recently the well-advertised program 'My House, My Life' by the Federal government had on its goals to improve the quality of life of poor people, to reduce the housing deficit and to foster the economy. The...
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Some scholars argue that the state jealously guards its power and budgets, slowly adding to them over time. Recent U.S. public policy history offers a challenge to this interpretation. Since the 1970s, the government has been shedding capacity. Government increasingly has relied on a new...
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