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Low Carbon Growth in the Northeast Asian Economies: Mirage or Reality?
Issue 1701e.
Niigata :
ERINA, 2017.
Safonov G., Enkhbayar S.
The Paris Climate Agreement established a new target of combating global warming "well below 2 degrees Celsius". This goal will lead to the transformation and deep decarbonization of world economy aiming at nearly zero carbon emissions soon after 2050. The Northeastern Asian countries (responsible for 40% of global CO2 emissions) have all rechnological, resource and ivnestment potential for decarbonization both domestically and internationally, and can show leadership in this efforts on global scale.
Research target:
Political Science, International Relations, and Public Administration
Biology
Earth Sciences
Economics and Management
Language:
English
Publication based on the results of:
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