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Trend survey on the elucidation of the global warming mechanism by the governments of major industrialized nations; Shuyokoku seifu no chikyu ondanka mechanism kaimei jigyonado no doko chosa

Abstract

This report reviewed ` Trend survey on the elucidation of the global warming mechanism in the governments of major industrialized nations `, which has been conducted by EPDC (Electric Power Development Co.) in FY 1991 and is administered by NEDO. Are presented positive stances of the governments of major industrialized nations on their science and technology policies to carry out international tasks, such as global environmental issues, resources and energy problems, etc., or to strengthen their industrial competitive abilities. Also are described the energy policies of world nations, which reflect their global environmental policies and strategies. In taking approaches to global environmental issues of major nations, the U.S. administration spends by far the largest funds for survey and studies to elicidate the scientific mechanism of these problems, which is reflected in the U.S. policy of giving priority to the accumulation of scientific knowledge in dealing with problems of climate changes. Furthermore, a feasibility study on CO2 recovery, transportation and disposal technologies is introduced, which is currently planned by the IEA. 21 refs., 29 figs., 36 tabs.
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1992
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEDO-ITE-9108
Reference Number:
SCA: 290301; 290500; PA: NEDO-92:820147; SN: 93000962230
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Mar 1992
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; GREENHOUSE EFFECT; GLOBAL ASPECTS; INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION; CLIMATES; VARIATIONS; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; RESEARCH PROGRAMS; JAPAN; ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; RESOURCES; ENERGY; BUDGETS; RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT; ELECTRIC POWER; COMPETITION; ENERGY POLICY; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY; CARBON DIOXIDE; MATERIALS RECOVERY; USA; 290301; 290500; REGIONAL AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS; RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, DEMONSTRATION, AND COMMERCIALIZATION
OSTI ID:
10136200
Research Organizations:
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE93776427; TRN: 92:820147
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
18 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 05, 2005

Citation Formats

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@misc{etde_10136200,
title = {Trend survey on the elucidation of the global warming mechanism by the governments of major industrialized nations; Shuyokoku seifu no chikyu ondanka mechanism kaimei jigyonado no doko chosa}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This report reviewed ` Trend survey on the elucidation of the global warming mechanism in the governments of major industrialized nations `, which has been conducted by EPDC (Electric Power Development Co.) in FY 1991 and is administered by NEDO. Are presented positive stances of the governments of major industrialized nations on their science and technology policies to carry out international tasks, such as global environmental issues, resources and energy problems, etc., or to strengthen their industrial competitive abilities. Also are described the energy policies of world nations, which reflect their global environmental policies and strategies. In taking approaches to global environmental issues of major nations, the U.S. administration spends by far the largest funds for survey and studies to elicidate the scientific mechanism of these problems, which is reflected in the U.S. policy of giving priority to the accumulation of scientific knowledge in dealing with problems of climate changes. Furthermore, a feasibility study on CO2 recovery, transportation and disposal technologies is introduced, which is currently planned by the IEA. 21 refs., 29 figs., 36 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1992}
month = {Mar}
}