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Survey for impacts of global environmental issues on utilization of alternative energies for oil; Sekiyu daitai energy riyo chikyu kankyo eikyo chosa

Abstract

This paper makes analyses of what policy and technological option each advanced industrial country thinks to take as measures for the global warming problem, at the same time clarifying the trends in international meetings. Analyses are also made of attitudes of developing countries and the international cooperation problem. Among the problems on global warming, an emphasis is placed on introduction of energy saving and what role the development of new energy plays. A positive group consisting mostly of West European countries is advocating a `Go Quickly` approach, while the US representing a prudent group is developing a `Go Slowly` approach. The US is considering afforestation which is useful to absorb CO{sub 2} and methane recovery as technological options. West European countries regard CO{sub 2} fixation as an important option. USSR, East European and developing countries consider that the most feasible and successful CO{sub 2} measures are energy saving/improvement of energy efficiency and forest administration/afforestation. 43 figs., 78 tabs.
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1991
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEDO-P-9029
Reference Number:
SCA: 540100; PA: NEDO-91:820231; SN: 92000663666
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Mar 1991
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; FUEL SUBSTITUTION; ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS; GLOBAL ASPECTS; GREENHOUSE EFFECT; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS; ENERGY CONSERVATION; CARBON DIOXIDE FIXATION; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; FORESTS; PLANT BREEDING; 540100; ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, ATMOSPHERIC
Sponsoring Organizations:
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Tokyo (Japan)
OSTI ID:
10120340
Research Organizations:
New Energy Development Organization, Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE92769391; TRN: 91:820231
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only)
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
296 p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 30, 2005

Citation Formats

None. Survey for impacts of global environmental issues on utilization of alternative energies for oil; Sekiyu daitai energy riyo chikyu kankyo eikyo chosa. Japan: N. p., 1991. Web.
None. Survey for impacts of global environmental issues on utilization of alternative energies for oil; Sekiyu daitai energy riyo chikyu kankyo eikyo chosa. Japan.
None. 1991. "Survey for impacts of global environmental issues on utilization of alternative energies for oil; Sekiyu daitai energy riyo chikyu kankyo eikyo chosa." Japan.
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title = {Survey for impacts of global environmental issues on utilization of alternative energies for oil; Sekiyu daitai energy riyo chikyu kankyo eikyo chosa}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This paper makes analyses of what policy and technological option each advanced industrial country thinks to take as measures for the global warming problem, at the same time clarifying the trends in international meetings. Analyses are also made of attitudes of developing countries and the international cooperation problem. Among the problems on global warming, an emphasis is placed on introduction of energy saving and what role the development of new energy plays. A positive group consisting mostly of West European countries is advocating a `Go Quickly` approach, while the US representing a prudent group is developing a `Go Slowly` approach. The US is considering afforestation which is useful to absorb CO{sub 2} and methane recovery as technological options. West European countries regard CO{sub 2} fixation as an important option. USSR, East European and developing countries consider that the most feasible and successful CO{sub 2} measures are energy saving/improvement of energy efficiency and forest administration/afforestation. 43 figs., 78 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1991}
month = {Mar}
}