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Tackling Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Climate Change : Levelling the energy playing field.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Copenhagen : Nordic Council of Ministers, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (61 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789289343879
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Tackling Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Climate ChangeLOC classification:
  • TP318 -- .M47 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Executive Summary -- Acronyms -- 1. Fossil Fuel Subsidies and National Emissions Reductions -- 1.1 National GHG emissions reductions from FFSR: GSI-Integrated Fiscal Model -- 1.2 Description of the GSI-IF Model -- 1.3 International Research -- 2. Energy and Climate Policy Coherence, Effectiveness and Efficiency -- 2.1 Energy and Climate Policy, Pre-2020 action and Intended Nationally Determined Contributions -- 2.2 Policy Efficiency and Effectiveness -- 3. International Efforts -- 4. Philippines -- 5. Morocco -- 6. Jordan -- 7. Conclusion -- 8. References -- 9. Acknowledgements -- 10. Sammanfattning -- 10.1 Förord -- List of Figures and Tables -- Figure 1: Emissions reductions from FFSR across 20 countries -- Figure 2: Outline of the GSI-IF model -- Figure 3: Country results from GSI-IF model from removal of Fossil Fuel Subsidies from across 20 countries -- Table 1: Country results from GSI-IF model for removal of FFSR from across 20 countries -- Figure 4: Global Anthropogenic CO2 Emissions -- Table 2: Country results from GSI-IF model from removal of Fossil Fuel Subsidies from across 20 countries -- Table 3: Cumulative reduction in CO2 equivalent, 2020 and 2025 (Gt) -- Table 4: Emissions Reductions Scenarios -- Figure 5: Environment gain from removing energy subsidies, 2013 -- Figure 6: Countries partially increasing subsidized prices to fossil fuels (2013-2014) -- Figure 7: Process for including FFSR within INDCs -- Figure 8: How subsidies to fossil fuels hold back new energy players -- Figure 9: Three Pillars of Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform -- Figure 10: Consumption of oil products, Philippines -- Table 5: Morocco subsidy reform timeline -- Table 6: Subsidy costs by product in million DH -- Table 7: Consumption and subsidies to ONEE fuel -- Figure 11: Consumption of oil products, Jordan.
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Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Executive Summary -- Acronyms -- 1. Fossil Fuel Subsidies and National Emissions Reductions -- 1.1 National GHG emissions reductions from FFSR: GSI-Integrated Fiscal Model -- 1.2 Description of the GSI-IF Model -- 1.3 International Research -- 2. Energy and Climate Policy Coherence, Effectiveness and Efficiency -- 2.1 Energy and Climate Policy, Pre-2020 action and Intended Nationally Determined Contributions -- 2.2 Policy Efficiency and Effectiveness -- 3. International Efforts -- 4. Philippines -- 5. Morocco -- 6. Jordan -- 7. Conclusion -- 8. References -- 9. Acknowledgements -- 10. Sammanfattning -- 10.1 Förord -- List of Figures and Tables -- Figure 1: Emissions reductions from FFSR across 20 countries -- Figure 2: Outline of the GSI-IF model -- Figure 3: Country results from GSI-IF model from removal of Fossil Fuel Subsidies from across 20 countries -- Table 1: Country results from GSI-IF model for removal of FFSR from across 20 countries -- Figure 4: Global Anthropogenic CO2 Emissions -- Table 2: Country results from GSI-IF model from removal of Fossil Fuel Subsidies from across 20 countries -- Table 3: Cumulative reduction in CO2 equivalent, 2020 and 2025 (Gt) -- Table 4: Emissions Reductions Scenarios -- Figure 5: Environment gain from removing energy subsidies, 2013 -- Figure 6: Countries partially increasing subsidized prices to fossil fuels (2013-2014) -- Figure 7: Process for including FFSR within INDCs -- Figure 8: How subsidies to fossil fuels hold back new energy players -- Figure 9: Three Pillars of Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform -- Figure 10: Consumption of oil products, Philippines -- Table 5: Morocco subsidy reform timeline -- Table 6: Subsidy costs by product in million DH -- Table 7: Consumption and subsidies to ONEE fuel -- Figure 11: Consumption of oil products, Jordan.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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