Toward low carbon mobility : Tackling road transport emissions
Un cahier de la Chaire Economie du Climat de l’Ecole des Ponts/ParisTech
Un cahier de la Chaire Economie du Climat de l’Ecole des Ponts/ParisTech
Hivers froids, baisse du prix du charbon… L’intensité carbone a augmenté plus vite que la croissance mondiale en 2010, d’après une étude britannique… (info source © terraeco.net)
A contributing study to Roadmap 2050: a practical guide to a prosperous, low-carbon europe
Les émissions mondiales de CO2 ont augmenté de 45 % entre 1990 et 2010, atteignant le record absolu de 33 milliards de tonnes, selon un récent rapport publié par le Centre commun de recherche (JRC) de l’UE…
The paper compares the growth in emissions from the production of internationally traded products with the reported emission reductions in developed countries.
This book presents a collection of the researches on China’s CO2 emissions as studied by the Center for Energy & Environmental Policy Research (CEEP)
Eurostat estimates the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) induced by the EU’s final use of products to be 9 tonnes per capita per year
This LBL’s study presents a China Energy Outlook through 2050 that assesses the role of energy efficiency policies in transitioning China to a lower emission trajectory and meeting its intensity reduction goals.
This IEA’s paper investigates the least-cost combination of options that can significantly reduce energy and CO2 emissions in India’s industrial sector, while enabling the Indian economy to continue to grow and alleviate energy poverty…