توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب National Climate Policies and the Kyoto Protocol (Sustainable development)
نام کتاب : National Climate Policies and the Kyoto Protocol (Sustainable development)
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : سیاست های ملی آب و هوا و پروتکل کیوتو (توسعه پایدار)
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نویسندگان : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
ناشر : Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
سال نشر : 1999
تعداد صفحات : 83
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 917 کیلوبایت
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Foreword
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Box: Climate Change Requires Integrated Policy Responses
1. Introduction
Table 1. UNFCCC Conferences of the Parties : A Chronology
Aim and approach
2. The Policy Challenge
Climate change and sustainable development
Box 1. Key Features of the Kyoto Protocol
Table 2. Annex 1 countries and their commitments
International developments
Table 3. EU Burden-Sharing Agreement
Costs of responding to climate change
3. Trends: Emissions and Policies
Emission trends: OECD 19901996
Table 4. Overview of national emission trends, Kyoto objectives and EU Burden-Sharing
Figure 1. 1996 OECD greenhouse gas emissions by sector
Figure 2. 1996 OECD greenhouse gas emissions by gas
Figure 3. OECD CO2 and N2O emissions from transport
Table 5. 1995/6 Removals from Land-Use Change and Forestry (LUCF)
Box 2. Global Population, Economic, Energy and CO2 Trends, 19711995
Figure 4. Contributors to global CO2 emission changes, 1971-1995
OECD and global trends: CO2 and energy
Figure 5. World CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion by region
Figure 6. Trends in energy intensity of GDP by world regions, 1971-1995
Figure 7. CO2 emissions from fossil fuel use in OECD Member countries
Policy trends
Box 3. A Baseline Scenario through 2010
Figure 8. Decomposition of carbon emissions by region
Figure 9. Growth and decomposition of carbon emissions by source
Box 4. Multiple policy objectives and early climate change strategies in OECD countries
Table 6. Policy-relevant features of emission sectors and main policy developments by sector
Box 5. Renewable Energy Policies
4. Framework for Mitigation Policy
Getting the prices right
Table 7. Changes in support levels in OECD countries
Box 6. Electricity, regulatory reform and the environment
Box 7. Carbon taxes in Nordic countries
Figure 10. Shares in total revenues from environmental taxes
Putting markets to work: domestic tradable permits for greenhouse gas reduction
Other policies in the mix
Box 8. Examples of environmental technology diffusion schemes
Box 9. Education and the link to sustainable development
Monitoring and assessing performance
Institutions for change
Box 10. Rapid evolution of climate policies in the United Kingdom
Fostering international cooperation
Box 11. Carbon Charges on Aviation Fuels
5. Conclusions
Framework for mitigation policy
Moving forward
Notes
References
List of Boxes
Box: Climate Change Requires Integrated Policy Responses
Box 1. Key Features of the Kyoto Protocol
Box 2. Global Population, Economic, Energy and CO2 Trends, 1971 1995
Box 3. A Baseline Scenario through 2010
Box 4. Multiple policy objectives and early climate change strategies in OECD countries
Box 5. Renewable Energy Policies
Box 6. Electricity, regulatory reform and the environment
Box 7. Carbon taxes in Nordic countries
Box 8. Examples of environmental technology diffusion schemes
Box 9. Education and the link to sustainable development
Box 10. Rapid evolution of climate policies in the United Kingdom
Box 11. Carbon Charges on Aviation Fuels
List of Tables
Table 1. UNFCCC Conferences of the Parties : A Chronology
Table 2. Annex 1 countries and their commitments
Table 3. EU Burden-Sharing Agreement
Table 4. Overview of national emission trends, Kyoto objectives and EU Burden-Sharing
Table 5. 1995/6 Removals from Land-Use Change and Forestry (LUCF)
Table 6. Policy-relevant features of emission sectors and main policy developments by sector
Table 7. Changes in support levels in OECD countries
List of Figures
Figure 1. 1996 OECD greenhouse gas emissions by sector
Figure 2. 1996 OECD greenhouse gas emissions by gas
Figure 3. OECD CO2 and N2O emissions from transport
Figure 4. Contributors to global CO2 emission changes, 1971-1995
Figure 5. World CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion by region
Figure 6. Trends in energy intensity of GDP by world regions, 1971-1995
Figure 7. CO2 emissions from fossil fuel use in OECD Member countries
Figure 8. Decomposition of carbon emissions by region
Figure 9. Growth and decomposition of carbon emissions by source
Figure 10. Shares in total revenues from environmental taxes