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EPA Policies Following Kyoto Climate Change ConventionClimate Change」於資料集「MajorEnvironmentalPolicies」由單位「行政院環境保護署」的陳小姐所提供,聯繫電話是(02)23117722#2753,(02)23117722#2756,最近更新時間為:2023-07-30 01:03:45。 欄位編號的內容是83 , 欄位標題的內容是EPA Policies Following Kyoto Climate Change Convention , 欄位摘要的內容是Climate Change  In response to the problem of climate change the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), passed by the UN in 1992, outlines targets for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. However, lack of , 欄位全文的內容是Climate Change  In response to the problem of climate change the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), passed by the UN in 1992, outlines targets for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. However, lack of binding agreements and a bleak report by experts on the prospect of reaching the targets has prompted calls for the establishment of a legally binding protocol to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Against this backdrop, a third meeting of parties to the UNFCCC was held in Kyoto from December 1st to 11th with 160 signatory nations, 250 non-governmental organizations, and nearly 10,000 individuals in attendance.As Taiwan is not a member of the United Nations, the Taiwan delegation attended the conference in an observer status. The delegation was composed of 16 representatives from government organizations including the EPA, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), the Ministry of Economic Affairs Industrial Development Bureau, the Energy Commission, the National Science Council, and the Industrial Technology Research Institute. Hsiung-Wen Chen, Director General of the EPA's Bureau of Air Quality Protection and Noise Control, lead the delegation.The primary objective of the meeting in Kyoto was to formulate a protocol that could effectively regulate greenhouse gas emissions. As greenhouse gasses are composed mainly of petrochemical fuel emissions, the strength of such a protocol would have a major impact on the economy and lifestyle of every nation as well as bring about a reallocation of global resources. For this reason, viewpoints among the participants were considerably varied.In spite of the variety of viewpoints on how to control the discharge of greenhouse emissions, the parties managed to produce the following conclusions:Industrialized nations are to reduce emissions on average by 5.2% with EU member nations, the United States and Japan reducing emissions by 8%, 7%, and 6% respectively. An average time frame of five years, from 2008~2012, was set for the reductions.Six types of greenhouse gasses re set to come under regulation. Among them, CO2, CH4, and N2O are to come under control at 1990 levels and HFCs, PFCs, and SF6 at 1995 levels.Regulations that developing countries automatically participate in the reductions were eliminated. Currently, there are no new obligations for developing countries to undertake.The system of tradable emission rights will be kept, however an additional provision was added stipulating that related regulations are to be discussed at next year's UNFCCC meeting.The absorption of greenhouse gasses by forests should be considered in the calculation of reduction s. The net value of CO2 absorption or emissions due to reforestation or deforestation since 1990 can be incorporated into the reduction s.In terms of technology transfer and financial support, the protocol will establish a Green Development Mechanism to help developing countries abide by the agreement and developed countries begin emissions reductions.In order for the Kyoto protocol to take effect, it should be ratified by 55 signatory countries to the UNFCCC and the of greenhouse gas emissions of Appendix I members that are signatories should account for 55% of total greenhouse emissions from all Appendix I members.In response to predictions that Taiwan may be adversely affected by the Kyoto protocol, EPA Administrator Hsung-hsiung Tsai made the following remarks in a report to the Executive Yuan:The Kyoto protocol demonstrated how the resolve of the international community prevailed in the effort to adopt concrete and compulsory measures to effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions. According to the experience obtained from the Montreal Agreement, the control strategies of international protocols are becoming more stringent, so Taiwan must not relax its efforts.Due to the strong opposition of the G77 and mainland China, the Kyoto Protocol has yet to expand any obligations of developing countries. As Taiwan is still considered a developing country, it has no obligation to abide by any of the reduction measures proscribed in the protocol.Although Taiwan and South Korea have comparable levels of economic development, the latter is a members of the OECD, and the EU has made the case that South Korea should follow the example of developed countries and bear some of the responsibility to reduce emissions levels. However, with the recent economic crisis in South Korea, this case was not raised again for discussion. Although incomes are higher in Singapore than in Taiwan, Singapore's Finance Minister indicated in the Kyoto meeting that it is still a developing country and as such, still needs technical and financial assistance before it can proceed with the task of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions.Informal communications between Taiwan's delegation and those of other countries revealed that developing countries may be classified into two categories in order to fulfill their responsibility to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Category one is defined as developing countries that have an industrial base while category two is defined as developing countries that have a low level of development. Countries that fall into the former category will have priority for inclusion in the next round of countries to come under control. As Taiwan's GDP is forecast to grow by 5~6% per year until 2010, and with its CO2 emissions expected to grow by an average of 3.1% annually, passage of these classifications would deal a severe blow to future economic growth in Taiwan.To plot greenhouse gas emission trends in Taiwan, documents such as The Council for Economic Planning and Development's Turn of the Century National Development Plan and the Energy Commission's White Papers on Energy Policy and other documents regarding energy source diversification and electrical energy generation have been analyzed. According to these plans, greenhouse gas emissions will reach 223 million metric tons (an increase of 98% on 1990 levels) by 2000, 261 million metric tons (a rise of 132% on 1990 levels) by 2005, and 294 metric tons (162% rise over 1990 levels) by 2010.If the current policies remain in effect until 2010, then CO2 emissions in Taiwan would have to be reduced by 162%, 81%, and 31% in order to maintain the same greenhouse gas levels as in 1990, 1995, and 2000 respectively. Based on the above analysis, the margin of reductions needed in Taiwan far exceeds industrialized nations by an average of 10% and constitutes a major threat to future economic growth in Taiwan.In terms of developing a response plan, EPA Administrator Hsung-Hsiung Tsai made the following report:The sharp rise in the world's atmospheric greenhouse gasses followed the industrial revolution. From a historical viewpoint, as these gasses mainly came from the emissions of modern industrialized nations, these nations should take precedent in bearing the responsibility for global warming.Although Taiwan is still a developing country, it is viewed on the international stage as a newly industrialized nation and is therefore likely to be chosen by the protocol for inclusion in the next round of countries to be targeted for reductions. As a member of the global village, Taiwan is willing to bear a reasonable and proportionate share of responsibility. Taiwan should make its case for a fair reduction target that takes into consideration the various reduction scenarios, corresponding emissions reduction targets, and associated costs.Taiwan should adopt measures that save energy, improve energy efficiency, discuss energy framework suitability, adjust industry structure, and review and evaluate (such as the Turn of the Century National Development Plan) in preparation for future greenhouse gas controls.After listening to Administrator Tsai's report, Executive Yuan Premier Vincent Siew made the following comments:As a member of the world community, Taiwan should take decisive actions in cooperation with other nations to respond to global warming issues.Greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere today represent the cumulative emissions of industrialized nations since the arrival of the industrial revolution over 200 years ago. As Taiwan has been industrialized for only some 50 years, industrialized nations should bear the majority of the responsibility. Taiwan is willing to bear some responsibility, but the degree of responsibility should not be the same as that of industrialized nations.It is predicted that emissions from developing countries will eventually surpass emissions from industrialized nations, making it inevitable that Taiwan assume responsibility for reducing emissions. In response, Taiwan's National Council for Sustainable Development has been charged with the task of actively formulating measures to meet such an eventuality.In the meantime, Taiwan should do its utmost to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Council for Economic Planning and Development and the MOEA should hold new discussions on the Turn of the Century National Development Plan and on energy and industry policies respectively. The Executive Yuan's Council of Agriculture should strengthen forestation and forest management efforts. The EPA should closely watch international developments associated with the Kyoto protocol and become familiar with strategic measures adopted by other nations. The National Council for Sustainable Development should coordinate all government institutions in an effort to formulate, launch, and enforce a clear and concrete response strategy. A progress report should then be made to the Premier on a periodic basis. , 欄位年度的內容是1998 , 欄位月份的內容是7 , 欄位卷的內容是1 , 欄位期的內容是7 , 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 Policies Following Kyoto Climate Change Convention , 欄位檔案位置的內容是V1/V1-07

編號

83

標題

EPA Policies Following Kyoto Climate Change Convention

摘要

Climate Change  In response to the problem of climate change the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), passed by the UN in 1992, outlines targets for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. However, lack of

全文

Climate Change  In response to the problem of climate change the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), passed by the UN in 1992, outlines targets for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. However, lack of binding agreements and a bleak report by experts on the prospect of reaching the targets has prompted calls for the establishment of a legally binding protocol to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Against this backdrop, a third meeting of parties to the UNFCCC was held in Kyoto from December 1st to 11th with 160 signatory nations, 250 non-governmental organizations, and nearly 10,000 individuals in attendance.As Taiwan is not a member of the United Nations, the Taiwan delegation attended the conference in an observer status. The delegation was composed of 16 representatives from government organizations including the EPA, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), the Ministry of Economic Affairs Industrial Development Bureau, the Energy Commission, the National Science Council, and the Industrial Technology Research Institute. Hsiung-Wen Chen, Director General of the EPA's Bureau of Air Quality Protection and Noise Control, lead the delegation.The primary objective of the meeting in Kyoto was to formulate a protocol that could effectively regulate greenhouse gas emissions. As greenhouse gasses are composed mainly of petrochemical fuel emissions, the strength of such a protocol would have a major impact on the economy and lifestyle of every nation as well as bring about a reallocation of global resources. For this reason, viewpoints among the participants were considerably varied.In spite of the variety of viewpoints on how to control the discharge of greenhouse emissions, the parties managed to produce the following conclusions:Industrialized nations are to reduce emissions on average by 5.2% with EU member nations, the United States and Japan reducing emissions by 8%, 7%, and 6% respectively. An average time frame of five years, from 2008~2012, was set for the reductions.Six types of greenhouse gasses re set to come under regulation. Among them, CO2, CH4, and N2O are to come under control at 1990 levels and HFCs, PFCs, and SF6 at 1995 levels.Regulations that developing countries automatically participate in the reductions were eliminated. Currently, there are no new obligations for developing countries to undertake.The system of tradable emission rights will be kept, however an additional provision was added stipulating that related regulations are to be discussed at next year's UNFCCC meeting.The absorption of greenhouse gasses by forests should be considered in the calculation of reduction s. The net value of CO2 absorption or emissions due to reforestation or deforestation since 1990 can be incorporated into the reduction s.In terms of technology transfer and financial support, the protocol will establish a Green Development Mechanism to help developing countries abide by the agreement and developed countries begin emissions reductions.In order for the Kyoto protocol to take effect, it should be ratified by 55 signatory countries to the UNFCCC and the of greenhouse gas emissions of Appendix I members that are signatories should account for 55% of total greenhouse emissions from all Appendix I members.In response to predictions that Taiwan may be adversely affected by the Kyoto protocol, EPA Administrator Hsung-hsiung Tsai made the following remarks in a report to the Executive Yuan:The Kyoto protocol demonstrated how the resolve of the international community prevailed in the effort to adopt concrete and compulsory measures to effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions. According to the experience obtained from the Montreal Agreement, the control strategies of international protocols are becoming more stringent, so Taiwan must not relax its efforts.Due to the strong opposition of the G77 and mainland China, the Kyoto Protocol has yet to expand any obligations of developing countries. As Taiwan is still considered a developing country, it has no obligation to abide by any of the reduction measures proscribed in the protocol.Although Taiwan and South Korea have comparable levels of economic development, the latter is a members of the OECD, and the EU has made the case that South Korea should follow the example of developed countries and bear some of the responsibility to reduce emissions levels. However, with the recent economic crisis in South Korea, this case was not raised again for discussion. Although incomes are higher in Singapore than in Taiwan, Singapore's Finance Minister indicated in the Kyoto meeting that it is still a developing country and as such, still needs technical and financial assistance before it can proceed with the task of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions.Informal communications between Taiwan's delegation and those of other countries revealed that developing countries may be classified into two categories in order to fulfill their responsibility to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Category one is defined as developing countries that have an industrial base while category two is defined as developing countries that have a low level of development. Countries that fall into the former category will have priority for inclusion in the next round of countries to come under control. As Taiwan's GDP is forecast to grow by 5~6% per year until 2010, and with its CO2 emissions expected to grow by an average of 3.1% annually, passage of these classifications would deal a severe blow to future economic growth in Taiwan.To plot greenhouse gas emission trends in Taiwan, documents such as The Council for Economic Planning and Development's Turn of the Century National Development Plan and the Energy Commission's White Papers on Energy Policy and other documents regarding energy source diversification and electrical energy generation have been analyzed. According to these plans, greenhouse gas emissions will reach 223 million metric tons (an increase of 98% on 1990 levels) by 2000, 261 million metric tons (a rise of 132% on 1990 levels) by 2005, and 294 metric tons (162% rise over 1990 levels) by 2010.If the current policies remain in effect until 2010, then CO2 emissions in Taiwan would have to be reduced by 162%, 81%, and 31% in order to maintain the same greenhouse gas levels as in 1990, 1995, and 2000 respectively. Based on the above analysis, the margin of reductions needed in Taiwan far exceeds industrialized nations by an average of 10% and constitutes a major threat to future economic growth in Taiwan.In terms of developing a response plan, EPA Administrator Hsung-Hsiung Tsai made the following report:The sharp rise in the world's atmospheric greenhouse gasses followed the industrial revolution. From a historical viewpoint, as these gasses mainly came from the emissions of modern industrialized nations, these nations should take precedent in bearing the responsibility for global warming.Although Taiwan is still a developing country, it is viewed on the international stage as a newly industrialized nation and is therefore likely to be chosen by the protocol for inclusion in the next round of countries to be targeted for reductions. As a member of the global village, Taiwan is willing to bear a reasonable and proportionate share of responsibility. Taiwan should make its case for a fair reduction target that takes into consideration the various reduction scenarios, corresponding emissions reduction targets, and associated costs.Taiwan should adopt measures that save energy, improve energy efficiency, discuss energy framework suitability, adjust industry structure, and review and evaluate (such as the Turn of the Century National Development Plan) in preparation for future greenhouse gas controls.After listening to Administrator Tsai's report, Executive Yuan Premier Vincent Siew made the following comments:As a member of the world community, Taiwan should take decisive actions in cooperation with other nations to respond to global warming issues.Greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere today represent the cumulative emissions of industrialized nations since the arrival of the industrial revolution over 200 years ago. As Taiwan has been industrialized for only some 50 years, industrialized nations should bear the majority of the responsibility. Taiwan is willing to bear some responsibility, but the degree of responsibility should not be the same as that of industrialized nations.It is predicted that emissions from developing countries will eventually surpass emissions from industrialized nations, making it inevitable that Taiwan assume responsibility for reducing emissions. In response, Taiwan's National Council for Sustainable Development has been charged with the task of actively formulating measures to meet such an eventuality.In the meantime, Taiwan should do its utmost to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Council for Economic Planning and Development and the MOEA should hold new discussions on the Turn of the Century National Development Plan and on energy and industry policies respectively. The Executive Yuan's Council of Agriculture should strengthen forestation and forest management efforts. The EPA should closely watch international developments associated with the Kyoto protocol and become familiar with strategic measures adopted by other nations. The National Council for Sustainable Development should coordinate all government institutions in an effort to formulate, launch, and enforce a clear and concrete response strategy. A progress report should then be made to the Premier on a periodic basis.

年度

1998

月份

7

1

7

順序

1

倒序

2

分類

Climate Change

標題2

EPA Policies Following Kyoto Climate Change Convention

檔案位置

V1/V1-07

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