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This paper is an extract from the report on investigation of `substitute energies and global environment; global warming problem and energy demand and supply` carried out by NEDO in 1992. The report covers the Framework Convention on Climate Change, responses from America and EC, and the Joint implementation. The treaty has been ratified by Japan, the U.S.A., and China, and is expected to go into force in the beginning of 1994. Response from the U.S.A., who accounts for about 25% of the world`s energy consumption and CO2 emission, is represented by the pledge of the Clinton administration to stabilize the consumption and emission in 2000, and by the announcement of the Climate Change Action Plan. The Btu tax has ended in no success. The EC has responded only to CO2, with a prospect of stabilization at +3% level in 2000. This assumption is subject to the carbon/energy taxation system, but difficulty is being encountered in this respect. Germany estimates on its own the emission in 2005 at about -30% of the 1987 level, but the estimation depends largely on reduction efforts in the west German area. Achieving the EC`s target would be difficult. The `Joint implementation` of INC that intends
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Trends in working on The Fremework Convention on Climate Change in industrialized countries in Europe and America.. Each country`s attitude for the treaty coming into effect soon; Obei senshinkoku no kiko hendo wakugumi joyaku ni taisuru torikumi doko.; Majika ni sematta joyaku hakko ni mukete no kakkoku no shisei wo saguru.
Japan: N. p.,
1993.
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Trends in working on The Fremework Convention on Climate Change in industrialized countries in Europe and America.. Each country`s attitude for the treaty coming into effect soon; Obei senshinkoku no kiko hendo wakugumi joyaku ni taisuru torikumi doko.; Majika ni sematta joyaku hakko ni mukete no kakkoku no shisei wo saguru.
Japan.
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1993.
"Trends in working on The Fremework Convention on Climate Change in industrialized countries in Europe and America.. Each country`s attitude for the treaty coming into effect soon; Obei senshinkoku no kiko hendo wakugumi joyaku ni taisuru torikumi doko.; Majika ni sematta joyaku hakko ni mukete no kakkoku no shisei wo saguru."
Japan.
@misc{etde_10140858,
title = {Trends in working on The Fremework Convention on Climate Change in industrialized countries in Europe and America.. Each country`s attitude for the treaty coming into effect soon; Obei senshinkoku no kiko hendo wakugumi joyaku ni taisuru torikumi doko.; Majika ni sematta joyaku hakko ni mukete no kakkoku no shisei wo saguru}
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abstractNote = {This paper is an extract from the report on investigation of `substitute energies and global environment; global warming problem and energy demand and supply` carried out by NEDO in 1992. The report covers the Framework Convention on Climate Change, responses from America and EC, and the Joint implementation. The treaty has been ratified by Japan, the U.S.A., and China, and is expected to go into force in the beginning of 1994. Response from the U.S.A., who accounts for about 25% of the world`s energy consumption and CO2 emission, is represented by the pledge of the Clinton administration to stabilize the consumption and emission in 2000, and by the announcement of the Climate Change Action Plan. The Btu tax has ended in no success. The EC has responded only to CO2, with a prospect of stabilization at +3% level in 2000. This assumption is subject to the carbon/energy taxation system, but difficulty is being encountered in this respect. Germany estimates on its own the emission in 2005 at about -30% of the 1987 level, but the estimation depends largely on reduction efforts in the west German area. Achieving the EC`s target would be difficult. The `Joint implementation` of INC that intends to reduce the international cost would consume a considerably large amount of time before an agreement is reached between industrialized nations and developing nations. 18 figs., 4 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1993}
month = {Nov}
}
title = {Trends in working on The Fremework Convention on Climate Change in industrialized countries in Europe and America.. Each country`s attitude for the treaty coming into effect soon; Obei senshinkoku no kiko hendo wakugumi joyaku ni taisuru torikumi doko.; Majika ni sematta joyaku hakko ni mukete no kakkoku no shisei wo saguru}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This paper is an extract from the report on investigation of `substitute energies and global environment; global warming problem and energy demand and supply` carried out by NEDO in 1992. The report covers the Framework Convention on Climate Change, responses from America and EC, and the Joint implementation. The treaty has been ratified by Japan, the U.S.A., and China, and is expected to go into force in the beginning of 1994. Response from the U.S.A., who accounts for about 25% of the world`s energy consumption and CO2 emission, is represented by the pledge of the Clinton administration to stabilize the consumption and emission in 2000, and by the announcement of the Climate Change Action Plan. The Btu tax has ended in no success. The EC has responded only to CO2, with a prospect of stabilization at +3% level in 2000. This assumption is subject to the carbon/energy taxation system, but difficulty is being encountered in this respect. Germany estimates on its own the emission in 2005 at about -30% of the 1987 level, but the estimation depends largely on reduction efforts in the west German area. Achieving the EC`s target would be difficult. The `Joint implementation` of INC that intends to reduce the international cost would consume a considerably large amount of time before an agreement is reached between industrialized nations and developing nations. 18 figs., 4 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1993}
month = {Nov}
}