This paper explores the implications of climate change for industrial policy (IP). Five implications are discussed, namely the need for international coordination of IPs; for putting human development, and not emission targets, as the overriding objective of low-carbon IP; of stimulating innovation for energy efficiency, energy diversification, and carbon capture and storage; and for aligning IP with trade policies. Finally the funding needs of low-carbon IPs are discussed, and the importance of private sector funding emphasized.climate change, sustainable development, industrialization, industrial policy, low-carbon growth
Climatic change has sparked a broad range of responses on all societal levels. New initiatives and n...
A key component of climate change mitigation efforts will be the need to develop new technological s...
This article is divided into three parts. First, it provides an overview of the main outcomes of the...
Industrial policy (IP) can make an important contribution to both environmental and social sustainab...
The recent re-emergence of industrial policy as a legitimate pursuit of governments in Europe and th...
AbstractClimate change is predicted to have particular economic and social impacts. The environmenta...
The challenges associated with achieving sustainable development goals and stabilizing the world’s c...
Climate change has taken an increasingly important space in the development agenda. However, whether...
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Climate change is a phenomenon leading to randomly distributed disasters around the globe. Due to ma...
If we are to limit global warming to 2 °C, all sectors in all countries must reduce their emissions ...
AbstractUnder the trend of global warming, the developed countries actively explore for a low-carbon...
Countries around the world increase the downstream cost of low carbon technologies using anti-dumpin...
Low-carbon innovation in industrial sectors in developing countries presents economic opportunities ...
Recent efforts to promote a transition to a low carbon economy have been influenced by suggestions t...
Climatic change has sparked a broad range of responses on all societal levels. New initiatives and n...
A key component of climate change mitigation efforts will be the need to develop new technological s...
This article is divided into three parts. First, it provides an overview of the main outcomes of the...
Industrial policy (IP) can make an important contribution to both environmental and social sustainab...
The recent re-emergence of industrial policy as a legitimate pursuit of governments in Europe and th...
AbstractClimate change is predicted to have particular economic and social impacts. The environmenta...
The challenges associated with achieving sustainable development goals and stabilizing the world’s c...
Climate change has taken an increasingly important space in the development agenda. However, whether...
AbstractManufacturing a Stable Climate: Drivers of Industrial Sector Greenhouse Gas MitigationByNath...
Climate change is a phenomenon leading to randomly distributed disasters around the globe. Due to ma...
If we are to limit global warming to 2 °C, all sectors in all countries must reduce their emissions ...
AbstractUnder the trend of global warming, the developed countries actively explore for a low-carbon...
Countries around the world increase the downstream cost of low carbon technologies using anti-dumpin...
Low-carbon innovation in industrial sectors in developing countries presents economic opportunities ...
Recent efforts to promote a transition to a low carbon economy have been influenced by suggestions t...
Climatic change has sparked a broad range of responses on all societal levels. New initiatives and n...
A key component of climate change mitigation efforts will be the need to develop new technological s...
This article is divided into three parts. First, it provides an overview of the main outcomes of the...