Abstract
A common analyzing method was applied to analyze factors relating to CO2 emission in 15 OECD countries, the former Soviet Union, East European countries, and major 15 countries in developing regions. The analyses performed in each country included those on change in factors for energy consumption and CO2 emission brought about by the oil crises, change in CO2 emission because of slowed-down economic growth, factor change in CO2 emission seen by sectors (manufacturing industries, transportation sector, and power generation) as a result of energy saving and fuel conversion efforts, factor change in CO2 emission from energies thrown into the power generating sector, and factor change in CO2 emission in manufacturing industries. The result showed that the factor change common to CO2 emission patterns in industrialized nations is the suppression in CO2 emission as a result of the economic growth stagnation because of the oil crises and the progress of the energy saving efforts. Introduction of nuclear power in the power generation sector has contributed to reducing CO2 emission in a number of countries. The change due to the oil crises was thought to have led to suppression in CO2 emission. Future problems in suppressing CO2 emission are described. 136 figs.,
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Analysis on factors affecting energy consumptions and CO2 emissions and their regional and sectoral differences; Sekiyu daitai energy riyo chikyu kankyo eikyo chosa (CO2 haishutsuryo no kunibetsu bumonbetsu yoin bunseki).
Japan: N. p.,
1992.
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Analysis on factors affecting energy consumptions and CO2 emissions and their regional and sectoral differences; Sekiyu daitai energy riyo chikyu kankyo eikyo chosa (CO2 haishutsuryo no kunibetsu bumonbetsu yoin bunseki).
Japan.
None.
1992.
"Analysis on factors affecting energy consumptions and CO2 emissions and their regional and sectoral differences; Sekiyu daitai energy riyo chikyu kankyo eikyo chosa (CO2 haishutsuryo no kunibetsu bumonbetsu yoin bunseki)."
Japan.
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title = {Analysis on factors affecting energy consumptions and CO2 emissions and their regional and sectoral differences; Sekiyu daitai energy riyo chikyu kankyo eikyo chosa (CO2 haishutsuryo no kunibetsu bumonbetsu yoin bunseki)}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {A common analyzing method was applied to analyze factors relating to CO2 emission in 15 OECD countries, the former Soviet Union, East European countries, and major 15 countries in developing regions. The analyses performed in each country included those on change in factors for energy consumption and CO2 emission brought about by the oil crises, change in CO2 emission because of slowed-down economic growth, factor change in CO2 emission seen by sectors (manufacturing industries, transportation sector, and power generation) as a result of energy saving and fuel conversion efforts, factor change in CO2 emission from energies thrown into the power generating sector, and factor change in CO2 emission in manufacturing industries. The result showed that the factor change common to CO2 emission patterns in industrialized nations is the suppression in CO2 emission as a result of the economic growth stagnation because of the oil crises and the progress of the energy saving efforts. Introduction of nuclear power in the power generation sector has contributed to reducing CO2 emission in a number of countries. The change due to the oil crises was thought to have led to suppression in CO2 emission. Future problems in suppressing CO2 emission are described. 136 figs., 35 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1992}
month = {Mar}
}
title = {Analysis on factors affecting energy consumptions and CO2 emissions and their regional and sectoral differences; Sekiyu daitai energy riyo chikyu kankyo eikyo chosa (CO2 haishutsuryo no kunibetsu bumonbetsu yoin bunseki)}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {A common analyzing method was applied to analyze factors relating to CO2 emission in 15 OECD countries, the former Soviet Union, East European countries, and major 15 countries in developing regions. The analyses performed in each country included those on change in factors for energy consumption and CO2 emission brought about by the oil crises, change in CO2 emission because of slowed-down economic growth, factor change in CO2 emission seen by sectors (manufacturing industries, transportation sector, and power generation) as a result of energy saving and fuel conversion efforts, factor change in CO2 emission from energies thrown into the power generating sector, and factor change in CO2 emission in manufacturing industries. The result showed that the factor change common to CO2 emission patterns in industrialized nations is the suppression in CO2 emission as a result of the economic growth stagnation because of the oil crises and the progress of the energy saving efforts. Introduction of nuclear power in the power generation sector has contributed to reducing CO2 emission in a number of countries. The change due to the oil crises was thought to have led to suppression in CO2 emission. Future problems in suppressing CO2 emission are described. 136 figs., 35 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1992}
month = {Mar}
}