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Promoting development while limiting greenhouse gas emissions / editors José Goldemberg, Walter Reid ; contributors Weber Amaral, Indira López-Bassolis, Kevin A. Baumert, Juan Carlos Belausteguigoitia, Ogunlade R. Davidson, Michael Dutschke, Angelo Augusto dos Santos, Nick Eyre, Axel Michaelowa, Rajendra K. Pachauri, Eneas Salati, Sudhir Sharma, Carlos Enrique Suárez, Zhong Xiang Zhang.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Editor: New York, NY : United Nations Development Programme : World Resources Institute, 1999Descripción: 148 páginas : ilustraciones, gráficas, tablas a blanco y negro ; 28 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • sin mediación
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9211261120
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • TD 885 .P76 1999
Contenidos:
Notes on contributors, vii -- acknowledgements, ix -- Foreword / James Gustave Speth, Jonathan Lash, xi -- Overview -- Greenhouse gas emissions and development: a review of lessons learned / José Goldemberg, Walter Reid, 1 -- Trends: Latin America -- Chapter 1. Argentina´s ongoing efforts to lower greenhouse gas emissions / Carlos Enrique Suárez, 15 -- Chapter 2 -- México´s policies and programmes that affect climate change / Juan Carlos Belausteguigoitia, Indira López-Bassols, 25 -- Trends: Asia -- Chapter 3, Is China taking actions to limit its greenhouse gas emissions? past evidence and future prospects / Zhong Xiang Zhang, 45 -- Chapter 4. India's achievements in energy efficiency and reducing CO2 emissions / Rajendra K. Pachauri, Sudhir Sharma, 59 -- Trends: Africa. Chapter 5. Energy initiatives in Africa for cleaner development / Ogunlade R. Davidson, 75 -- Trends: an annex I country example -- Chapter 6. Carbon dioxide emission trends from the United Kingdom / Nick Eyre -- A sectoral view: Brazil -- Chapter 7. Investigng in carbon storage: a review of Brazilian forest proyects / Eneas Salari, Weber Amaral, Angelo Augusto dos Santos, 101 -- Methodological issues -- Chapter 8. Economic and political aspects of baselines in the CDM context / Axel Michaelowa, Michael Dutschke, 115 -- Chapter 9. Understanding additionality / Kevin A. Baumert, 135 -- Glossary of abbreviations, 147.
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Notes on contributors, vii -- acknowledgements, ix -- Foreword / James Gustave Speth, Jonathan Lash, xi -- Overview -- Greenhouse gas emissions and development: a review of lessons learned / José Goldemberg, Walter Reid, 1 -- Trends: Latin America -- Chapter 1. Argentina´s ongoing efforts to lower greenhouse gas emissions / Carlos Enrique Suárez, 15 -- Chapter 2 -- México´s policies and programmes that affect climate change / Juan Carlos Belausteguigoitia, Indira López-Bassols, 25 -- Trends: Asia -- Chapter 3, Is China taking actions to limit its greenhouse gas emissions? past evidence and future prospects / Zhong Xiang Zhang, 45 -- Chapter 4. India's achievements in energy efficiency and reducing CO2 emissions / Rajendra K. Pachauri, Sudhir Sharma, 59 -- Trends: Africa. Chapter 5. Energy initiatives in Africa for cleaner development / Ogunlade R. Davidson, 75 -- Trends: an annex I country example -- Chapter 6. Carbon dioxide emission trends from the United Kingdom / Nick Eyre -- A sectoral view: Brazil -- Chapter 7. Investigng in carbon storage: a review of Brazilian forest proyects / Eneas Salari, Weber Amaral, Angelo Augusto dos Santos, 101 -- Methodological issues -- Chapter 8. Economic and political aspects of baselines in the CDM context / Axel Michaelowa, Michael Dutschke, 115 -- Chapter 9. Understanding additionality / Kevin A. Baumert, 135 -- Glossary of abbreviations, 147.

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