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한ㆍ중ㆍ일의 기후변화 대응 정책에 대한 비교 연구A Comparative Study on the Climate Change Policies between Korea, China and Japan

Authors
김정인김진욱
Issue Date
2008
Publisher
한국동북아경제학회
Keywords
Climate Change Policy; East Asian countries; Mitigation and Adaptation Policy; Emission Trade; Green House Gases (GHGs); 동북아; 기후변화; 배출권거래제; 감축 및 적응; 온실가스
Citation
동북아경제연구, v.20, no.2, pp 49 - 82
Pages
34
Journal Title
동북아경제연구
Volume
20
Number
2
Start Page
49
End Page
82
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/31281
ISSN
1225-4363
Abstract
Among the East Asian Countries, climate change policy issues are the most important issues in recent year. However, each country has a different approach for the prevention of climate change policy is different from each other based on their industry structure. Japan is oriented to technology based-policy and has more focusing on commercial building, residential building, and transportation sector. Voluntary policy such as emission trade and reduction targets from industry sector are the main policy in Japan. China is very vulnerable to reduce climate change, especially to adapt their capacity to handle. They try to change from old energy mix to innovative energy mix by having more renewable energy in the future and have more nuclear energy. Chinese government is more emphasizing energy efficient from industry sector. Korea government have also facing the same problems with Japan. Since their energy efficiency in the world is almost second level, they are oriented to technology based-policy and has more focusing on commercial building, residential building and transportation sector. Among these three countries, cooperation to each other is possible for reduction and adaptation for climate change policy. Best cooperation items will be CCS(Carbon Capture and Storage), emission trading in the region, building carbon zero city, and have common climate change financing mechanism or bank. By making East Asian climate change prevention bank, they can invest more environmental-friendly products, or process in the future, and even pursuit CDM projects.
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