Copenhagen 2009: Outliers among CO2 emitters: choose your pick
Copenhagen 2009: Outliers among CO2 emitters: choose your pick
Author(s): Author Not Specified
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Social Sciences, Economy, Energy and Environmental Studies, Economic policy, Environmental and Energy policy, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Център за изследване на демокрацията
Summary/Abstract: Reaching an agreement at the Copenhagen conference on climate change starting on 7 December 2009 will be tough. Everyone is a sinner in a way: (1) the main advocates of binding agreement on climate change such as the European countries (EU plus Norway) and Japan are big emitters, taken together; (2) the main suspects - US and China are the biggest emitters, each in its own different way and are seen as dragging their feet over target agreements; (3) the rest are falling in between with less access to novel technologies and gaping inefficiencies in their economies. Bulgaria has evidently fulfilled its target commitments under Kyoto and it is a small emitter. Nevertheless, Bulgaria remains more carbon-intensive than China as per capita and than US as per GDP. Its inefficient economy, however, holds considerable potential for a greener future. This is particularly true for its industry. Bulgaria needs to take decisive actions in improving the energy efficiency of its industrial and energy production and in introducing green technologies and further measures for sustainable consumer behavior. But how much is it willing to pay for it?
Series: CSD Ecology - Energy - Environment Papers
- Page Count: 1
- Publication Year: 2009
- Language: English
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