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Emissions trading --- Carbon offsetting --- Agricultural pollution --- Environmental protection --- Economic aspects
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Weltweit nehmen die Anforderungen der Gesetzgeber an die Automobilindustrie hinsichtlich der Reduktion von CO2-Flottenemissionen und der Markteinführung alternativer Fahrzeugantriebe zu. Jörg Wansart entwickelt ein Simulationswerkzeug für die Analyse von Strategien der Automobilindustrie zur Einhaltung der gesetzlichen Anforderungen bezüglich Greenhouse Gases (GHG) und Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEV) in Kalifornien. Das Potential des entwickelten Werkzeugs wird im Rahmen eines umfangreichen Fallbeispiels für den kalifornischen Markt aufgezeigt.
Production management. --- Operations Management. --- Automobiles --- Carbon offsetting. --- Pollution control devices. --- Motors --- Exhaust gas.
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Emissions trading --- Carbon offsetting --- Climatic changes --- Aircraft exhaust emissions --- Greenhouse gas mitigation
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Carbon markets are substantial and they are expanding. There are many lessons from experiences over the past eight years: fewer free allowances, better management of market-sensitive information, and a recognition that trading systems require adjustments that have consequences for market participants and market confidence. Moreover, the emerging international architecture features separate emissions trading systems serving distinct jurisdictions. These programs are complemented by a variety of other types of policies alongside the carbon markets. This sits in sharp contrast to the integrated global trading architecture envisioned 15 years ago by the designers of the Kyoto Protocol and raises a suite of new questions. In this new architecture, jurisdictions with emissions trading have to decide how, whether, and when to link with one another, and policymakers overseeing carbon markets must confront how to measure the comparability of efforts among markets as well as relative to a variety of other policy approaches.
Carbon offsetting. --- Carbon --- Emissions trading --- Environmental policy --- Environmental aspects. --- Econometric models.
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Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry) --- Carbon sequestration --- Carbon offsetting --- Forest management --- Environmental aspects --- United States.
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Espagne --- Etats-Unis --- Chine --- Estonie --- République tchèque --- Slovénie --- Bosnie-Herzégovine --- Japon --- Corée du Sud --- Australie --- Suède --- Carbon offsetting --- Emissions trading
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The New Carbon Economy provides a critical understanding of the carbon economy. It offers key insights into the constitution, governance and effects of the carbon economy, across a variety of geographical settings. Examines different dimensions of the carbon economy from a range of disciplinary angles in a diversity of settings Provides ways for researchers to subject claims of newness and uniqueness to critical scrutiny Historicizes claims of the 'newness' of the carbon economy Covers a range of geographical settings including Europe, the US and Central A
Energy industries --- Energy consumption --- Energy policy --- Carbon offsetting. --- Carbon dioxide mitigation. --- Environmental policy. --- Climatic changes --- Environmental aspects. --- Economic aspects.
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A leading economist develops a supply-side approach to fighting climate change that encourages resource owners to leave more of their fossil carbon underground.
Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Carbon offsetting --- Supply-side economics --- Global warming --- milieubeleid --- commerce mondial --- klimaat --- AA / International- internationaal --- 355 --- politique de l'environnement --- wereldhandel --- climat --- Milieu --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Carbon offsetting. --- Supply-side economics. --- Global warming. --- Warming, Global --- Reaganomics --- Carbon offset trade --- Carbon trading --- Environmental aspects --- Global temperature changes --- Greenhouse effect, Atmospheric --- Economics --- Production (Economic theory) --- Carbon dioxide mitigation --- Emissions trading --- E-books --- ECONOMICS/Environmental Economics --- ENVIRONMENT/Environmental Politics & Policy
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The Chinese government set a target to reduce China’s carbon intensity by 40%-45% in 2020 at its 2005 level. To achieve this target, the government has allocated targets to provinces, cities, and large enterprises, and selected five pilot provinces and eight cities for CO2 emission trading. Such emission trading process will involve decentralization, optimization, and negotiation. The prime objective of this book is to perform academic research on simulating the negotiation process. Through this research, a methodological framework and its implementation are set up to analyze, model and facilitate the process of negotiation among central government and individual energy producers under environmental, economical and social constraints. Negotiation in Decentralization: Case Study of China's Carbon Trading in the Power Sector discusses research carried out on negotiation issues in China regarding Chinese power sector reform over the past 30 years. Results show that conflicts exist between power groups and the national government, and that the most current negotiation topics in China's power industry are demand and supply management, capital investment, energy prices, and CO2 emission mitigations. Negotiation in Decentralization: Case Study of China's Carbon Trading in the Power Sector is written for government policy makers, energy and environment industry investors, energy program/project managers, environment conservation specialists, university professors, researchers, and graduate students. It aims to provide a methodology and a tool that can resolve difficult negotiation issues and change a loss-loss situation to a win-win situation for key players in a decentralized system, including government policymakers, energy producers, and environment conservationists.
Carbon offsetting -- China. --- Electric power-plants -- Decentralization -- China -- Management. --- Negotiation in business -- China. --- Carbon offsetting --- Electric power-plants --- Negotiation in business --- Business & Economics --- Industries --- Economic History --- Decentralization --- Management --- Power-plants, Electric --- Carbon offset trade --- Carbon trading --- Engineering. --- Energy policy. --- Energy and state. --- Energy industries. --- Environmental economics. --- Energy Economics. --- Energy Policy, Economics and Management. --- Environmental Economics. --- Electric power systems --- Power-plants --- Carbon dioxide mitigation --- Emissions trading --- Economics --- Environmental quality --- Environmental aspects --- Economic aspects --- Energy and state --- Power resources --- State and energy --- Industrial policy --- Energy conservation --- Government policy
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