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Ce texte vise à décrire le positionnement de l'Inde vis-à-vis du changement climatique dans le but de cerner les marges de manœuvres existantes dans la contribution de l'Inde à l'atteinte d'un accord international lors de la COP 21 à Paris en 2015. Les première et seconde parties montrent...
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Climate policies will not be accepted by developing countries as long as they are perceived as further constraints to their development. The sharing of the burden imposed on these countries therefore has to be perceived as equitable. However, the diversity of measures considered for determining...
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The aim of this article is to analyze the potential for synergies between climate policies and development in a case study on India focusing on the power sector sub-optimalities. To do so, we use Imaclim-R, a dynamic recursive energy-economy model that represents a second best world with market...
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This paper focuses on the policy direction required to achieve socio-economic growth in developing countries while addressing air pollution concerns at both local and global levels. While greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) are a global concern due to the implications for resulting climate change,...
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The actual main objective of international negotiations on climate change aims at elaborating a coordination regime integrating developing countries. The international coordination system built at the Kyoto Conference relies on a coordination system based on quantity based objectives. This...
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Reference GHG emissions scenarios are critical for estimates of the costs of stabilization and for climate policy recommendations. But recently, existing reference scenarios, notably the SRES, have been the target of criticisms that question their relevance in the light of current emissions...
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The aim of this article is to analyze the potential for synergies between climate policies and development in a case study on India focusing on the power sector sub-optimalities. To do so, we use IMACLIM-R, a dynamic recursive energy-economy model that represents a second best world with market...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010690219
Reference GHG emissions scenarios are critical for estimates of the costs of stabilization and for climate policy recommendations. But recently, existing reference scenarios, notably the SRES, have been the target of criticisms that question their relevance in the light of current emissions...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008789500
Les politiques climatiques ne seront pas acceptées par les pays en développement tant qu'elles seront perçues comme une contrainte supplémentaire sur leur développement. La répartition du fardeau imposée par le changement climatique sur ces pays doit donc être perçue comme équitable....
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Climate policies must deal with a contradiction generic to global environment policies: as was recognized as early as in 1972 at the UN conference on Human Environment at Stockholm, the participation of developing countries is essential. The current emissions of developing countries are also...
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