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EPA Response to the CCPI 2014 Ranking
On 18 November 2013 Germanwatch and Climate Action Network Europe announced the Climate Change Performance Index results for 2014 (CCPI 2014). Taiwan ranked 52 among 58 rated nations. The EPA pointed out that Taiwan has seen some specific successes in recent years in carbon reduction. Taiwan’s carbon emissions decreased steadily in the past five years. A gradual decoupling of economic growth and carbon emissions is also observed. However, the waiting for the Legislative Yuan’s approval of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act leaves the international community with the impression that Taiwan is not totally committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In the future, the EPA will work even harder on the legislation of the bill to further Taiwan’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
The CCPI rates the performances of 58 CO2 emitting nations by assessing and comparing 15 criteria in 5 major categories. Taiwan scored a total of 46.8 points, a reduction of 2.6 points on last year’s 49.4 points. Taiwan’s ranking thus remained at 52 – the same as for the previous year – putting it on par with other economic powerhouses in the region such as Japan, Korea, and Singapore.
The 58 nations are chosen due to their publication of adequate emissions data and their adoption of clearly-defined climate change actions. The assessment method used for the 2014 rankings are exactly the same as used for 2013: 15 indices falling into the 5 major categories of greenhouse gas emission levels, by-sector CO2 emissions, renewable energy, efficiency (including energy efficiency and carbon intensity), and climate policies. The compilers of the ranking have judged that no single nation has done enough this year to respond to climate change, so the top three places have once again been left unfilled.
Of the 58 nations ranked, 26 have seen an improvement in their position, 9 have maintained the same position, while 23 have fallen further down the rankings. Most of the countries that have climbed up the rankings – such as the UK, which has gone from 10th to 5th – have done so because their energy efficiency and policy/law making have shown clear improvements, thus affecting their overall performance.
Adapting to climate change is a huge challenge for the whole world, but Taiwan has seen some specific successes in recent years due to a combination of factors: the government’s capability to mobilize its manpower, investment and participation from industry, and the ongoing efforts of a large section of the general public. Taiwan’s carbon emissions from fuel combustion saw negative growth for the first time in 2008. In addition, the emissions decreased by a yearly average of 0.6% between 2008 and 2012 – much improved compared to the average yearly increase of 2.7% for the years 2004-2007. In 2012, Taiwan’s economy grew by 1.32% and yet carbon emissions decreased by 1.9%, indicating a gradual decoupling of economic growth and carbon emissions. Taiwan’s hard work in responding to climate change has clearly paid dividends, and the only reason Taiwan has not improved its ranking is that other countries have improved even quicker. One of the key reasons for this is that the Legislative Yuan has yet to pass a draft of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act, which leaves the international community with the impression that Taiwan is not totally committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The EPA hopes that the bill will be passed in the near future and thus improve the ranking. , 欄位全文的內容是Climate Change
EPA Response to the CCPI 2014 Ranking
On 18 November 2013 Germanwatch and Climate Action Network Europe announced the Climate Change Performance Index results for 2014 (CCPI 2014). Taiwan ranked 52 among 58 rated nations. The EPA pointed out that Taiwan has seen some specific successes in recent years in carbon reduction. Taiwan’s carbon emissions decreased steadily in the past five years. A gradual decoupling of economic growth and carbon emissions is also observed. However, the waiting for the Legislative Yuan’s approval of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act leaves the international community with the impression that Taiwan is not totally committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In the future, the EPA will work even harder on the legislation of the bill to further Taiwan’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
The CCPI rates the performances of 58 CO2 emitting nations by assessing and comparing 15 criteria in 5 major categories. Taiwan scored a total of 46.8 points, a reduction of 2.6 points on last year’s 49.4 points. Taiwan’s ranking thus remained at 52 – the same as for the previous year – putting it on par with other economic powerhouses in the region such as Japan, Korea, and Singapore.
The 58 nations are chosen due to their publication of adequate emissions data and their adoption of clearly-defined climate change actions. The assessment method used for the 2014 rankings are exactly the same as used for 2013: 15 indices falling into the 5 major categories of greenhouse gas emission levels, by-sector CO2 emissions, renewable energy, efficiency (including energy efficiency and carbon intensity), and climate policies. The compilers of the ranking have judged that no single nation has done enough this year to respond to climate change, so the top three places have once again been left unfilled.
Of the 58 nations ranked, 26 have seen an improvement in their position, 9 have maintained the same position, while 23 have fallen further down the rankings. Most of the countries that have climbed up the rankings – such as the UK, which has gone from 10th to 5th – have done so because their energy efficiency and policy/law making have shown clear improvements, thus affecting their overall performance.
Adapting to climate change is a huge challenge for the whole world, but Taiwan has seen some specific successes in recent years due to a combination of factors: the government’s capability to mobilize its manpower, investment and participation from industry, and the ongoing efforts of a large section of the general public. Taiwan’s carbon emissions from fuel combustion saw negative growth for the first time in 2008. In addition, the emissions decreased by a yearly average of 0.6% between 2008 and 2012 – much improved compared to the average yearly increase of 2.7% for the years 2004-2007. In 2012, Taiwan’s economy grew by 1.32% and yet carbon emissions decreased by 1.9%, indicating a gradual decoupling of economic growth and carbon emissions. Taiwan’s hard work in responding to climate change has clearly paid dividends, and the only reason Taiwan has not improved its ranking is that other countries have improved even quicker. One of the key reasons for this is that the Legislative Yuan has yet to pass a draft of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act, which leaves the international community with the impression that Taiwan is not totally committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The EPA hopes that the bill will be passed in the near future and thus improve the ranking. , 欄位年度的內容是2013 , 欄位月份的內容是12 , 欄位卷的內容是16 , 欄位期的內容是12 , 欄位順序的內容是1 , 欄位倒序的內容是2 , 欄位分類的內容是Climate Change , 欄位標題2的內容是EPA Response to the CCPI 2014 Ranking , 欄位檔案位置的內容是V16/V16-12 。
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3081
標題
EPA Response to the CCPI 2014 Ranking
摘要
Climate Change EPA Response to the CCPI 2014 Ranking On 18 November 2013 Germanwatch and Climate Action Network Europe announced the Climate Change Performance Index results for 2014 (CCPI 2014). Taiwan ranked 52 among 58 rated nations. The EPA pointed out that Taiwan has seen some specific successes in recent years in carbon reduction. Taiwan’s carbon emissions decreased steadily in the past five years. A gradual decoupling of economic growth and carbon emissions is also observed. However, the waiting for the Legislative Yuan’s approval of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act leaves the international community with the impression that Taiwan is not totally committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In the future, the EPA will work even harder on the legislation of the bill to further Taiwan’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The CCPI rates the performances of 58 CO2 emitting nations by assessing and comparing 15 criteria in 5 major categories. Taiwan scored a total of 46.8 points, a reduction of 2.6 points on last year’s 49.4 points. Taiwan’s ranking thus remained at 52 – the same as for the previous year – putting it on par with other economic powerhouses in the region such as Japan, Korea, and Singapore. The 58 nations are chosen due to their publication of adequate emissions data and their adoption of clearly-defined climate change actions. The assessment method used for the 2014 rankings are exactly the same as used for 2013: 15 indices falling into the 5 major categories of greenhouse gas emission levels, by-sector CO2 emissions, renewable energy, efficiency (including energy efficiency and carbon intensity), and climate policies. The compilers of the ranking have judged that no single nation has done enough this year to respond to climate change, so the top three places have once again been left unfilled. Of the 58 nations ranked, 26 have seen an improvement in their position, 9 have maintained the same position, while 23 have fallen further down the rankings. Most of the countries that have climbed up the rankings – such as the UK, which has gone from 10th to 5th – have done so because their energy efficiency and policy/law making have shown clear improvements, thus affecting their overall performance. Adapting to climate change is a huge challenge for the whole world, but Taiwan has seen some specific successes in recent years due to a combination of factors: the government’s capability to mobilize its manpower, investment and participation from industry, and the ongoing efforts of a large section of the general public. Taiwan’s carbon emissions from fuel combustion saw negative growth for the first time in 2008. In addition, the emissions decreased by a yearly average of 0.6% between 2008 and 2012 – much improved compared to the average yearly increase of 2.7% for the years 2004-2007. In 2012, Taiwan’s economy grew by 1.32% and yet carbon emissions decreased by 1.9%, indicating a gradual decoupling of economic growth and carbon emissions. Taiwan’s hard work in responding to climate change has clearly paid dividends, and the only reason Taiwan has not improved its ranking is that other countries have improved even quicker. One of the key reasons for this is that the Legislative Yuan has yet to pass a draft of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act, which leaves the international community with the impression that Taiwan is not totally committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The EPA hopes that the bill will be passed in the near future and thus improve the ranking.
全文
Climate Change EPA Response to the CCPI 2014 Ranking On 18 November 2013 Germanwatch and Climate Action Network Europe announced the Climate Change Performance Index results for 2014 (CCPI 2014). Taiwan ranked 52 among 58 rated nations. The EPA pointed out that Taiwan has seen some specific successes in recent years in carbon reduction. Taiwan’s carbon emissions decreased steadily in the past five years. A gradual decoupling of economic growth and carbon emissions is also observed. However, the waiting for the Legislative Yuan’s approval of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act leaves the international community with the impression that Taiwan is not totally committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In the future, the EPA will work even harder on the legislation of the bill to further Taiwan’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The CCPI rates the performances of 58 CO2 emitting nations by assessing and comparing 15 criteria in 5 major categories. Taiwan scored a total of 46.8 points, a reduction of 2.6 points on last year’s 49.4 points. Taiwan’s ranking thus remained at 52 – the same as for the previous year – putting it on par with other economic powerhouses in the region such as Japan, Korea, and Singapore. The 58 nations are chosen due to their publication of adequate emissions data and their adoption of clearly-defined climate change actions. The assessment method used for the 2014 rankings are exactly the same as used for 2013: 15 indices falling into the 5 major categories of greenhouse gas emission levels, by-sector CO2 emissions, renewable energy, efficiency (including energy efficiency and carbon intensity), and climate policies. The compilers of the ranking have judged that no single nation has done enough this year to respond to climate change, so the top three places have once again been left unfilled. Of the 58 nations ranked, 26 have seen an improvement in their position, 9 have maintained the same position, while 23 have fallen further down the rankings. Most of the countries that have climbed up the rankings – such as the UK, which has gone from 10th to 5th – have done so because their energy efficiency and policy/law making have shown clear improvements, thus affecting their overall performance. Adapting to climate change is a huge challenge for the whole world, but Taiwan has seen some specific successes in recent years due to a combination of factors: the government’s capability to mobilize its manpower, investment and participation from industry, and the ongoing efforts of a large section of the general public. Taiwan’s carbon emissions from fuel combustion saw negative growth for the first time in 2008. In addition, the emissions decreased by a yearly average of 0.6% between 2008 and 2012 – much improved compared to the average yearly increase of 2.7% for the years 2004-2007. In 2012, Taiwan’s economy grew by 1.32% and yet carbon emissions decreased by 1.9%, indicating a gradual decoupling of economic growth and carbon emissions. Taiwan’s hard work in responding to climate change has clearly paid dividends, and the only reason Taiwan has not improved its ranking is that other countries have improved even quicker. One of the key reasons for this is that the Legislative Yuan has yet to pass a draft of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act, which leaves the international community with the impression that Taiwan is not totally committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The EPA hopes that the bill will be passed in the near future and thus improve the ranking.
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2013
月份
12
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16
期
12
順序
1
倒序
2
分類
Climate Change
標題2
EPA Response to the CCPI 2014 Ranking
檔案位置
V16/V16-12
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