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Air Emission Accounts are available for European countries and a few non-European countries. The System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA) Central Framework is an accounting system developed around two objectives: "understanding the interactions between the economy and the environment"...
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Air Emission Accounts are available for European countries and a few non-European countries. The System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA) Central Framework is an accounting system developed around two objectives: "understanding the interactions between the economy and the environment"...
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By moving goods and people over large distances, air transport facilitates international trade and tourism and thus contributes to economic growth and job creation. At the same time, it also comes with environmental challenges, largely related to air emissions and their impact on global warming....
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Spending public resources to crowd-in technology investment can accelerate development. Direct Air Technology may benefit greatly from this. Experience curve effects mean that expensive early stage technologies may be the most effective solutions available. Public policy using a long term lens...
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The paper looks at the inclusion of international aviation in the EU emissions trading scheme from the perspective of innovation. It argues that the initiative of the European Union to subject international aviation to the scheme has functioned as a catalyst for green innovation in the sector....
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The OECD methodology takes the emission data from the national greenhouse gas inventories submitted under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) as a starting point. The emission data in the inventories are allocated to ISIC rev. 4 industries and households using the...
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