4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Global emission reductions through a sectoral intensity target scheme

Journal

CLIMATE POLICY
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages S46-S59

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3763/cpol.2007.0492

Keywords

emission reduction; intensity targets; low-carbon society; post-Kyoto; scenario modelling; sectoral approach; sectoral targets

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If dangerous climatic change is to be avoided, all countries will need to contribute to reductions in greenhouse gas emissions on the basis of equity and in accordance with their common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities. This article discusses the gap between the past (ideal) model analysis for emission reductions and realistic policies. A key requirement for successful policies is their acceptance by as many countries as possible and their ease of practical implementation. The sectoral intensity approach has been proposed for its focus on tangible, practical actions; however, its emission reduction effects have been said to be ambiguous and difficult to evaluate quantitatively. The effects of global emission reduction based upon a sectoral approach to energy and carbon intensity targets are evaluated using an energy systems model with a high regional resolution and a detailed description of technology. This analysis found that deep emission cuts can be achieved by a sectoral approach, provided that developed and developing countries collaborate towards emission cuts under the proposed framework. This framework has a higher potential for agreement by both developed and developing countries.

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