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International Experts Discuss CDM in TaiwanClimate Change2000」於資料集「Environmental Policy Monthly」由單位「行政院環境保護署」的楊先生所提供,聯繫電話是(02)23117722#2217,(02)23117722#2216,最近更新時間為:2022-01-15 01:13:03。 欄位編號的內容是508 , 欄位標題的內容是International Experts Discuss CDM in Taiwan , 欄位摘要的內容是The EPA held an international conference to explore policies to help Taiwan in greenhouse gas reduction. In light of the particular nature of Taiwan's political situation international academics recommended Taiwan work in the spirit of early action to establish an emissions reduction verification system. In addition, the EPA is encouraging Taiwanese enterprises to actively participate in the international non-governmental emissions trading association that has been established. In order to stay abreast of trends for international greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions control and transnational cooperation on emissions reduction, from February 22 to 24 the EPA held both the Symposium on Private Participation in the Clean Development Mechanism and the Clean Development Mechanism Work Shop and Project Planning conference. At the meetings, six experts from the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) visited Taiwan to meet with domestic enterprises, academics, experts, and government representatives to discuss the Kyoto Protocol's flexible mechanisms, testing and verification in the clean development mechanism, and trading of emissions reductions credit through the clean development mechanism. These meetings are the first direct exchange Taiwan has had with experts from important international organizations on GHG control strategies. To prevent climate change and reduce emissions of GHG, in 1992 the United Nations (UN) passed the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change to control the release of manmade GHG. Following, in December of 1997 the third Conference of the Parties (COP-3) held in Kyoto, Japan, the legally binding Kyoto Protocol was passed, which clearly lays out the responsibilities of industrialized nations in reducing GHG. To this end, the Kyoto Protocol restricts the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) that can be emitted, directly affecting the economic development and industrial composition of each country. For this reason, all countries have moved actively to adjust related energy and industrial policies and develop transnational cooperation channels for emissions reduction, based on the Kyoto Protocol's flexible mechanisms (three in total: joint implementation, clean development mechanism and emissions trading). Of the three transnational cooperation channels, the clean development mechanism (CDM) is the most striking. CDM allows developed nations to use technology and capital investments to help developing nations reduce GHG emissions and reach other sustainable development goals. The investing country can then receive GHG reduction credits. Although Taiwan is not a UN member country, to fulfill it's duty for protection of the global environment and pursuit of sustainable development, in May of 1998 Taiwan called the National Energy Conference. At the conference, Taiwan's energy and industrial policies were discussed as well as Taiwan's status and reduction targets as defined by the Kyoto Protocol. Furthermore, international cooperation was sought in GHG reduction to cushion the impact of the Framework Convention on Climate Change to Taiwanese industry. According to assessments made, full attainment of Taiwan's reduction targets at the current time will be very difficult. However, obtaining reduction credits through CDM participation would be a big boost in reaching these goals. In realization of this fact, the recent conferences were held to seek international help and plan Taiwan's CDM participation. During the three day meeting, domestic and international experts expressed support for Taiwan's position on the Framework Convention and setting of GHG reduction targets. Furthermore, attending experts expressed that because Taiwan is not an official treaty member, actual participation in CDM will be very difficult. They suggested that Taiwan should still work in the spirit of early action, and imitate Australian policies on domestic emissions trading and international CDM regulations. This way, Taiwan will be prepared at the earliest possible moment to plan and establish any relevant systems necessary to meet probable trends in international development. According to international experts, based on Taiwan's current situation, moves should be made to first establish a GHG reduction verification system. Measures would include: establish emissions inventories for all of the major GHG emitters, establish and monitor all major GHG emitter systems, and set annual reduction targets for existing industries or establish penalty mechanisms. Because the meetings provided a new domestic outlook on international GHG reductions, the EPA noted that, in the future they will establish more partner relations with these important international organizations, and draft feasible GHG reduction programs for Taiwan. IETA was established last year as a global non-governmental organization. At it's initial founding, the association already has membership from BP Amoco, Shell, and 27 other well known international enterprises whose primary motive is to build an international forum for GHG emissions trading. The EPA noted that to expand international exchanges and get a grip on the development trend for GHG emissions trading, the EPA recommends that large domestic enterprises apply for membership. This way they can become familiar with international operation systems at an early stage and participate in opportunities for collaborative emissions reductions. , 欄位全文的內容是The EPA held an international conference to explore policies to help Taiwan in greenhouse gas reduction. In light of the particular nature of Taiwan's political situation international academics recommended Taiwan work in the spirit of early action to establish an emissions reduction verification system. In addition, the EPA is encouraging Taiwanese enterprises to actively participate in the international non-governmental emissions trading association that has been established. In order to stay abreast of trends for international greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions control and transnational cooperation on emissions reduction, from February 22 to 24 the EPA held both the Symposium on Private Participation in the Clean Development Mechanism and the Clean Development Mechanism Work Shop and Project Planning conference. At the meetings, six experts from the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) visited Taiwan to meet with domestic enterprises, academics, experts, and government representatives to discuss the Kyoto Protocol's flexible mechanisms, testing and verification in the clean development mechanism, and trading of emissions reductions credit through the clean development mechanism. These meetings are the first direct exchange Taiwan has had with experts from important international organizations on GHG control strategies. To prevent climate change and reduce emissions of GHG, in 1992 the United Nations (UN) passed the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change to control the release of manmade GHG. Following, in December of 1997 the third Conference of the Parties (COP-3) held in Kyoto, Japan, the legally binding Kyoto Protocol was passed, which clearly lays out the responsibilities of industrialized nations in reducing GHG. To this end, the Kyoto Protocol restricts the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) that can be emitted, directly affecting the economic development and industrial composition of each country. For this reason, all countries have moved actively to adjust related energy and industrial policies and develop transnational cooperation channels for emissions reduction, based on the Kyoto Protocol's flexible mechanisms (three in total: joint implementation, clean development mechanism and emissions trading). Of the three transnational cooperation channels, the clean development mechanism (CDM) is the most striking. CDM allows developed nations to use technology and capital investments to help developing nations reduce GHG emissions and reach other sustainable development goals. The investing country can then receive GHG reduction credits. Although Taiwan is not a UN member country, to fulfill it's duty for protection of the global environment and pursuit of sustainable development, in May of 1998 Taiwan called the National Energy Conference. At the conference, Taiwan's energy and industrial policies were discussed as well as Taiwan's status and reduction targets as defined by the Kyoto Protocol. Furthermore, international cooperation was sought in GHG reduction to cushion the impact of the Framework Convention on Climate Change to Taiwanese industry. According to assessments made, full attainment of Taiwan's reduction targets at the current time will be very difficult. However, obtaining reduction credits through CDM participation would be a big boost in reaching these goals. In realization of this fact, the recent conferences were held to seek international help and plan Taiwan's CDM participation. During the three day meeting, domestic and international experts expressed support for Taiwan's position on the Framework Convention and setting of GHG reduction targets. Furthermore, attending experts expressed that because Taiwan is not an official treaty member, actual participation in CDM will be very difficult. They suggested that Taiwan should still work in the spirit of early action, and imitate Australian policies on domestic emissions trading and international CDM regulations. This way, Taiwan will be prepared at the earliest possible moment to plan and establish any relevant systems necessary to meet probable trends in international development. According to international experts, based on Taiwan's current situation, moves should be made to first establish a GHG reduction verification system. Measures would include: establish emissions inventories for all of the major GHG emitters, establish and monitor all major GHG emitter systems, and set annual reduction targets for existing industries or establish penalty mechanisms. Because the meetings provided a new domestic outlook on international GHG reductions, the EPA noted that, in the future they will establish more partner relations with these important international organizations, and draft feasible GHG reduction programs for Taiwan. IETA was established last year as a global non-governmental organization. At it's initial founding, the association already has membership from BP Amoco, Shell, and 27 other well known international enterprises whose primary motive is to build an international forum for GHG emissions trading. The EPA noted that to expand international exchanges and get a grip on the development trend for GHG emissions trading, the EPA recommends that large domestic enterprises apply for membership. This way they can become familiar with international operation systems at an early stage and participate in opportunities for collaborative emissions reductions. , 欄位年度的內容是2000 , 欄位月份的內容是3 , 欄位卷的內容是3 , 欄位期的內容是9 , 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International Experts Discuss CDM in Taiwan , 欄位檔案位置的內容是print/V3/V3-09

編號

508

標題

International Experts Discuss CDM in Taiwan

摘要

The EPA held an international conference to explore policies to help Taiwan in greenhouse gas reduction. In light of the particular nature of Taiwan's political situation international academics recommended Taiwan work in the spirit of early action to establish an emissions reduction verification system. In addition, the EPA is encouraging Taiwanese enterprises to actively participate in the international non-governmental emissions trading association that has been established. In order to stay abreast of trends for international greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions control and transnational cooperation on emissions reduction, from February 22 to 24 the EPA held both the Symposium on Private Participation in the Clean Development Mechanism and the Clean Development Mechanism Work Shop and Project Planning conference. At the meetings, six experts from the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) visited Taiwan to meet with domestic enterprises, academics, experts, and government representatives to discuss the Kyoto Protocol's flexible mechanisms, testing and verification in the clean development mechanism, and trading of emissions reductions credit through the clean development mechanism. These meetings are the first direct exchange Taiwan has had with experts from important international organizations on GHG control strategies. To prevent climate change and reduce emissions of GHG, in 1992 the United Nations (UN) passed the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change to control the release of manmade GHG. Following, in December of 1997 the third Conference of the Parties (COP-3) held in Kyoto, Japan, the legally binding Kyoto Protocol was passed, which clearly lays out the responsibilities of industrialized nations in reducing GHG. To this end, the Kyoto Protocol restricts the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) that can be emitted, directly affecting the economic development and industrial composition of each country. For this reason, all countries have moved actively to adjust related energy and industrial policies and develop transnational cooperation channels for emissions reduction, based on the Kyoto Protocol's flexible mechanisms (three in total: joint implementation, clean development mechanism and emissions trading). Of the three transnational cooperation channels, the clean development mechanism (CDM) is the most striking. CDM allows developed nations to use technology and capital investments to help developing nations reduce GHG emissions and reach other sustainable development goals. The investing country can then receive GHG reduction credits. Although Taiwan is not a UN member country, to fulfill it's duty for protection of the global environment and pursuit of sustainable development, in May of 1998 Taiwan called the National Energy Conference. At the conference, Taiwan's energy and industrial policies were discussed as well as Taiwan's status and reduction targets as defined by the Kyoto Protocol. Furthermore, international cooperation was sought in GHG reduction to cushion the impact of the Framework Convention on Climate Change to Taiwanese industry. According to assessments made, full attainment of Taiwan's reduction targets at the current time will be very difficult. However, obtaining reduction credits through CDM participation would be a big boost in reaching these goals. In realization of this fact, the recent conferences were held to seek international help and plan Taiwan's CDM participation. During the three day meeting, domestic and international experts expressed support for Taiwan's position on the Framework Convention and setting of GHG reduction targets. Furthermore, attending experts expressed that because Taiwan is not an official treaty member, actual participation in CDM will be very difficult. They suggested that Taiwan should still work in the spirit of early action, and imitate Australian policies on domestic emissions trading and international CDM regulations. This way, Taiwan will be prepared at the earliest possible moment to plan and establish any relevant systems necessary to meet probable trends in international development. According to international experts, based on Taiwan's current situation, moves should be made to first establish a GHG reduction verification system. Measures would include: establish emissions inventories for all of the major GHG emitters, establish and monitor all major GHG emitter systems, and set annual reduction targets for existing industries or establish penalty mechanisms. Because the meetings provided a new domestic outlook on international GHG reductions, the EPA noted that, in the future they will establish more partner relations with these important international organizations, and draft feasible GHG reduction programs for Taiwan. IETA was established last year as a global non-governmental organization. At it's initial founding, the association already has membership from BP Amoco, Shell, and 27 other well known international enterprises whose primary motive is to build an international forum for GHG emissions trading. The EPA noted that to expand international exchanges and get a grip on the development trend for GHG emissions trading, the EPA recommends that large domestic enterprises apply for membership. This way they can become familiar with international operation systems at an early stage and participate in opportunities for collaborative emissions reductions.

全文

The EPA held an international conference to explore policies to help Taiwan in greenhouse gas reduction. In light of the particular nature of Taiwan's political situation international academics recommended Taiwan work in the spirit of early action to establish an emissions reduction verification system. In addition, the EPA is encouraging Taiwanese enterprises to actively participate in the international non-governmental emissions trading association that has been established. In order to stay abreast of trends for international greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions control and transnational cooperation on emissions reduction, from February 22 to 24 the EPA held both the Symposium on Private Participation in the Clean Development Mechanism and the Clean Development Mechanism Work Shop and Project Planning conference. At the meetings, six experts from the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) visited Taiwan to meet with domestic enterprises, academics, experts, and government representatives to discuss the Kyoto Protocol's flexible mechanisms, testing and verification in the clean development mechanism, and trading of emissions reductions credit through the clean development mechanism. These meetings are the first direct exchange Taiwan has had with experts from important international organizations on GHG control strategies. To prevent climate change and reduce emissions of GHG, in 1992 the United Nations (UN) passed the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change to control the release of manmade GHG. Following, in December of 1997 the third Conference of the Parties (COP-3) held in Kyoto, Japan, the legally binding Kyoto Protocol was passed, which clearly lays out the responsibilities of industrialized nations in reducing GHG. To this end, the Kyoto Protocol restricts the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) that can be emitted, directly affecting the economic development and industrial composition of each country. For this reason, all countries have moved actively to adjust related energy and industrial policies and develop transnational cooperation channels for emissions reduction, based on the Kyoto Protocol's flexible mechanisms (three in total: joint implementation, clean development mechanism and emissions trading). Of the three transnational cooperation channels, the clean development mechanism (CDM) is the most striking. CDM allows developed nations to use technology and capital investments to help developing nations reduce GHG emissions and reach other sustainable development goals. The investing country can then receive GHG reduction credits. Although Taiwan is not a UN member country, to fulfill it's duty for protection of the global environment and pursuit of sustainable development, in May of 1998 Taiwan called the National Energy Conference. At the conference, Taiwan's energy and industrial policies were discussed as well as Taiwan's status and reduction targets as defined by the Kyoto Protocol. Furthermore, international cooperation was sought in GHG reduction to cushion the impact of the Framework Convention on Climate Change to Taiwanese industry. According to assessments made, full attainment of Taiwan's reduction targets at the current time will be very difficult. However, obtaining reduction credits through CDM participation would be a big boost in reaching these goals. In realization of this fact, the recent conferences were held to seek international help and plan Taiwan's CDM participation. During the three day meeting, domestic and international experts expressed support for Taiwan's position on the Framework Convention and setting of GHG reduction targets. Furthermore, attending experts expressed that because Taiwan is not an official treaty member, actual participation in CDM will be very difficult. They suggested that Taiwan should still work in the spirit of early action, and imitate Australian policies on domestic emissions trading and international CDM regulations. This way, Taiwan will be prepared at the earliest possible moment to plan and establish any relevant systems necessary to meet probable trends in international development. According to international experts, based on Taiwan's current situation, moves should be made to first establish a GHG reduction verification system. Measures would include: establish emissions inventories for all of the major GHG emitters, establish and monitor all major GHG emitter systems, and set annual reduction targets for existing industries or establish penalty mechanisms. Because the meetings provided a new domestic outlook on international GHG reductions, the EPA noted that, in the future they will establish more partner relations with these important international organizations, and draft feasible GHG reduction programs for Taiwan. IETA was established last year as a global non-governmental organization. At it's initial founding, the association already has membership from BP Amoco, Shell, and 27 other well known international enterprises whose primary motive is to build an international forum for GHG emissions trading. The EPA noted that to expand international exchanges and get a grip on the development trend for GHG emissions trading, the EPA recommends that large domestic enterprises apply for membership. This way they can become familiar with international operation systems at an early stage and participate in opportunities for collaborative emissions reductions.

年度

2000

月份

3

3

9

順序

1

倒序

2

分類

Climate Change

標題2

International Experts Discuss CDM in Taiwan

檔案位置

print/V3/V3-09

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