Environmental degradation and the risks from climate change have strengthened the need for cleaner forms of economic growth. Using patent, trade and output data, we measure the current size of Asia’s low-carbon economy and assess its competitiveness across key sectors. We look at three success factors for low-carbon competitiveness at the sector level: the ability to convert to low-carbon products and processes (measured by a specialization in low-carbon innovation), the ability to gain and maintain market share (measured by existing comparative advantages) and a favorable starting point (measured by current output and scale). Using this framework, we identify the ‘climate change mitigation technologies’ that Asian countries specialize in a...
Industrial processes currently contribute 40% to global CO2 emissions and therefore substantial incr...
Green investment and technology innovations are generally considered as an effective factor to mitig...
In 2010, Asia accounted for 60% of global population, 39% of Gross World Product, 44% of global ener...
Environmental degradation and the risks from climate change have strengthened the need for cleaner f...
It is logical to argue that low carbon goods and services (LCGS) led growth is an imperative for the...
Global climate change has become one of the core issues of world governance. Many countries have put...
Asia is the factory of the world for many manufacturing activities, for which promoting sustainable ...
Governments in the Asian region have been taking actions in the form of voluntary targets and policy...
It is logical to argue that low carbon goods and services (LCGS) led growth is an imperative for the...
This paper highlights the specificities of the patterns of low carbon energy technological innovati...
Despite a substantial effort orchestrated to accelerate green development worldwide, many challenges...
Emission of CO2, CH4, and NOx is among the main sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs) emitted through h...
The production and use of low-carbon energy technology and services, such as renewable energy, are i...
Developing Asia is the driver of today’s emissions intensive global economy. As the principal source...
Asian emerging economies are among the world’s most rapidly changing societies. As a result, those c...
Industrial processes currently contribute 40% to global CO2 emissions and therefore substantial incr...
Green investment and technology innovations are generally considered as an effective factor to mitig...
In 2010, Asia accounted for 60% of global population, 39% of Gross World Product, 44% of global ener...
Environmental degradation and the risks from climate change have strengthened the need for cleaner f...
It is logical to argue that low carbon goods and services (LCGS) led growth is an imperative for the...
Global climate change has become one of the core issues of world governance. Many countries have put...
Asia is the factory of the world for many manufacturing activities, for which promoting sustainable ...
Governments in the Asian region have been taking actions in the form of voluntary targets and policy...
It is logical to argue that low carbon goods and services (LCGS) led growth is an imperative for the...
This paper highlights the specificities of the patterns of low carbon energy technological innovati...
Despite a substantial effort orchestrated to accelerate green development worldwide, many challenges...
Emission of CO2, CH4, and NOx is among the main sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs) emitted through h...
The production and use of low-carbon energy technology and services, such as renewable energy, are i...
Developing Asia is the driver of today’s emissions intensive global economy. As the principal source...
Asian emerging economies are among the world’s most rapidly changing societies. As a result, those c...
Industrial processes currently contribute 40% to global CO2 emissions and therefore substantial incr...
Green investment and technology innovations are generally considered as an effective factor to mitig...
In 2010, Asia accounted for 60% of global population, 39% of Gross World Product, 44% of global ener...