Decarbonizing Development : Smoothing the Transition and Protecting the Poor

Stabilizing climate change entails bringing net emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) to zero. CO2 stays in the atmosphere for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. As long as one emit more than captured or offset through carbon sinks (such as forests), concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere will keep rising, and the climate will keep warming. Countries can follow three principles in their efforts to create a zero-carbon future: (a) planning ahead for a future with zero emissions, (b) getting carbon prices and policies right, and (c) smoothing the transition and protecting the poor. In this context, the report presents managing the political economy of reform without getting captured by vested interests; and ensuring poor people benefit from the reform.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2015-05-11
Subjects:INCOME HOUSEHOLDS, FUEL SUBSIDIES, EMISSION, ECOSYSTEM, HYBRID CARS, COAL MINING, POLICIES, CLIMATE CHANGE, CARBON DIOXIDE, TRANSPARENCY, BALANCE, CARS, CARBON, INCOME, VALUE, POWER, CLIMATE, FORESTS, EMISSIONS, CARBON PRICE, FOSSIL FUEL, PUBLIC TRANSPORT, ATMOSPHERE, GAS, SUBSIDY, PRICE, ENVIRONMENT, TAX, CLEANER, ENERGY PRICES, WEALTH, EMISSION REDUCTIONS, POLICY, CARBON TECHNOLOGIES, TRADITIONAL FUELS, PILOT PROJECTS, PERFORMANCE STANDARDS, INSURANCE, CAR, PUBLIC TRANSPORT IMPROVEMENTS, LAND, FISCAL POLICIES, CO2, CARBON PRICES, INVESTMENT, COSTS, OIL, HIGHER ENERGY PRICES, CLIMATE POLICIES, TRANSPORT IMPROVEMENTS, TRANSPORT, CARBON SINKS, COAL, MONEY, FUEL, LESS, ELECTRIFICATION, OPTIONS, SOLID FUELS, LOW-CARBON, INVESTMENTS, CLIMATE POLICY, MARKETS, ENERGY TAXES, CLIMATE STABILIZATION, POLLUTION, COMPENSATION SCHEMES, CARBON TAX, ZERO EMISSIONS, SAFETY, FOSSIL, FUELS, SUBSIDIES, PRICES, APPROACH, FINANCE, NEGATIVE IMPACTS, BENEFITS, GRANTS, CARBON EMISSIONS, INFRASTRUCTURE, TAXES, ENERGY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24470481/decarbonizing-development-smoothing-transition-protecting-poor
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21889
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Summary:Stabilizing climate change entails bringing net emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) to zero. CO2 stays in the atmosphere for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. As long as one emit more than captured or offset through carbon sinks (such as forests), concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere will keep rising, and the climate will keep warming. Countries can follow three principles in their efforts to create a zero-carbon future: (a) planning ahead for a future with zero emissions, (b) getting carbon prices and policies right, and (c) smoothing the transition and protecting the poor. In this context, the report presents managing the political economy of reform without getting captured by vested interests; and ensuring poor people benefit from the reform.