Abstract
This is a report `Survey for impacts of global environmental issues on utilization of alternative energies for oil` conducted for NEDO. Based mainly on field surveys in the U.S. and European developed countries and developing countries, stated are each country{prime}s opinions and concrete measures against the global warming. The paper describes tends in international meetings and attitude of different countries in Chap.1, domestic and international policy responses in Chap.2, feasibility of technological options and responses of each country in Chap.3, and international and technological cooperations with the East (USSR and East Europe) and the South (LDCs) in Chap.4. Each country, especially in West Europe starts to have their own targets for stabilization of CO{sub 2} emissions and agrees with each other in a general cource of actions to be taken. A further step of framework is targeted at a meeting scheduled for June 1992 in Brazil. It is indispensable to establish conditions under which USSR, East European and developing countries can participate in international tackling with the global warming problem. 43 figs., 78 tabs.
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Environmental problems and trends of international responses. (2). Mainly on the global warming problem; Chikyu kankyo mondai to kokusaitekina taio no doko. II. Chikyu ondanka mondai wo chushintoshite.
Japan: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
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Environmental problems and trends of international responses. (2). Mainly on the global warming problem; Chikyu kankyo mondai to kokusaitekina taio no doko. II. Chikyu ondanka mondai wo chushintoshite.
Japan.
None.
1991.
"Environmental problems and trends of international responses. (2). Mainly on the global warming problem; Chikyu kankyo mondai to kokusaitekina taio no doko. II. Chikyu ondanka mondai wo chushintoshite."
Japan.
@misc{etde_10153687,
title = {Environmental problems and trends of international responses. (2). Mainly on the global warming problem; Chikyu kankyo mondai to kokusaitekina taio no doko. II. Chikyu ondanka mondai wo chushintoshite}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This is a report `Survey for impacts of global environmental issues on utilization of alternative energies for oil` conducted for NEDO. Based mainly on field surveys in the U.S. and European developed countries and developing countries, stated are each country{prime}s opinions and concrete measures against the global warming. The paper describes tends in international meetings and attitude of different countries in Chap.1, domestic and international policy responses in Chap.2, feasibility of technological options and responses of each country in Chap.3, and international and technological cooperations with the East (USSR and East Europe) and the South (LDCs) in Chap.4. Each country, especially in West Europe starts to have their own targets for stabilization of CO{sub 2} emissions and agrees with each other in a general cource of actions to be taken. A further step of framework is targeted at a meeting scheduled for June 1992 in Brazil. It is indispensable to establish conditions under which USSR, East European and developing countries can participate in international tackling with the global warming problem. 43 figs., 78 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1991}
month = {Nov}
}
title = {Environmental problems and trends of international responses. (2). Mainly on the global warming problem; Chikyu kankyo mondai to kokusaitekina taio no doko. II. Chikyu ondanka mondai wo chushintoshite}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This is a report `Survey for impacts of global environmental issues on utilization of alternative energies for oil` conducted for NEDO. Based mainly on field surveys in the U.S. and European developed countries and developing countries, stated are each country{prime}s opinions and concrete measures against the global warming. The paper describes tends in international meetings and attitude of different countries in Chap.1, domestic and international policy responses in Chap.2, feasibility of technological options and responses of each country in Chap.3, and international and technological cooperations with the East (USSR and East Europe) and the South (LDCs) in Chap.4. Each country, especially in West Europe starts to have their own targets for stabilization of CO{sub 2} emissions and agrees with each other in a general cource of actions to be taken. A further step of framework is targeted at a meeting scheduled for June 1992 in Brazil. It is indispensable to establish conditions under which USSR, East European and developing countries can participate in international tackling with the global warming problem. 43 figs., 78 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1991}
month = {Nov}
}