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Climate protection and newly industrialized countries: dilemmas and opportunities in Taiwan
Institution:1. Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Shandong University, Jinan City, Shandong Province, PR China;2. Center for Climate Change and Health, School of Public Health, Shandong University, Jinan City, Shandong Province, PR China;3. Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Taishan Medical University, Taian City, Shandong Province, PR China;2. Section of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, University of California, Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, CA;3. Yale New Haven Children''s Hospital, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT;4. Monroe Carell Jr Children''s Hospital, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN
Abstract:Global climate policy currently is making efforts to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions of industrialized countries through implementation of the Kyoto Protocol. Yet, the development of greenhouse gas emissions in newly industrialized and developing countries is deeply influencing the perspectives of stabilizing the global climate system. This study takes a closer look at the challenges facing Taiwan as an illustrative example to analyze the trends of greenhouse gas emissions, to assess current strategies and their controversies, and to explore strategies for mobilizing national climate policies. Analyzing the aspects of emission caps, carbon taxes, and clean development mechanisms may shed light on the necessity of involving newly industrialized countries and joint reduction into global climate protection schemes. Hopefully, this analysis may provide inspiring insights about the international climate regime and to other newly industrialized and developing countries which can then adopt effective policies for stabilizing the global climate system.
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