Recent Developments in Green Finance, Green Growth and Carbon Neutrality.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Diego :
Elsevier,
2023.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Recent Developments in Green Finance, Green Growth and Carbon Neutrality
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Why carbon neutrality in Euro-Asia?
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Exploring the road to carbon neutrality
- 2.1. Overview of CO2 emissions
- 2.2. Progress in practice of carbon neutrality
- 2.2.1. Asian countries
- The example of China
- 2.2.2. The European Union
- The Baltic countries
- 2.2.3. Interrelationships and synergies between adaptation and mitigation strategies
- 3. Green finance in the Euro-Asia region
- 3.1. Green finance: Serving the real economy?
- 3.1.1. Asia
- 3.1.2. Europe
- 4. Technology needs for energy transition
- 4.1. Hydrogen
- 4.2. Bioenergy
- 4.3. Electricity
- 4.4. CO2 capture, use, and storage technologies
- 4.4.1. CCS, CCUS, and BECCS technologies
- 4.4.2. Carbon sink technology
- 5. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 2: An economic perspective on the notion of ``Carbon neutrality��
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Decoupling carbon emissions
- 3. Plans for carbon neutrality
- 4. The relationship between economy and environment: Environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) theory
- 5. Technical progress and improvements in energy efficiency (economic growth models (the Solow model and EKC model)
- 6. Economic uncertainties and their impacts on low-carbon transition of socioeconomic systems
- 7. Concluding remarks
- References
- Chapter 3: A firm-based perspective of the notion of ``Carbon neutrality��: The role of supply chain map
- 1. Carbon neutrality and supply chain emissions
- 2. Carbon neutrality scopes of a firm
- 2.1. Upstream emissions
- 2.2. Downstream emissions
- 3. Supply chain mapping and carbon neutrality
- 3.1. Supply chain mapping
- 3.2. Achieving carbon neutrality through supply chain mapping
- 3.3. Existing levels of supply chain mapping: An example
- 4. Concluding remarks
- 5. Future directions
- Appendix
- References
- Further reading
- Chapter 4: Carbon neutrality concept and progress
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Carbon neutrality-Global pledges and practices
- 3. Approaches and progress toward carbon neutrality
- 3.1. Energy
- 3.1.1. Renewable energy
- 3.1.2. Electricity
- 3.2. Technological advancements
- 3.2.1. Carbon capture and storage (CCS), carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), and bioenergy with carbon captu ...
- 3.2.2. Carbon sinks
- 3.3. Social norms
- 3.3.1. Propaganda for social causes
- 3.3.2. Willingness of consumers to pay for carbon neutrality
- 3.4. Operations and management
- 3.4.1. Carbon-reducing measures
- 4. Carbon neutrality issues
- 4.1. Forestry
- 4.2. The construction industry
- 4.3. The financial industry
- 4.4. Wastes
- 4.5. The aviation industry
- 4.6. Agriculture and rural areas
- 4.7. Other areas
- 5. Concluding remarks
- References