Climate change in Asia: issues and policy options |
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Authors: | Jamie Sanderson and Sardar MN Islam |
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Institution: | Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University of Technology, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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Abstract: | This article provides a brief review of some of the policy issues facing the Asian region with respect to climate change and its economic consequences. The environmental consequences of Asia's economic rise threaten the future growth of the region. Despite recent economic expansion, Asia will be one of the areas of the world most vulnerable to climate change. While Asia currently contributes moderately to greenhouse gas emissions, the potential for increases in emissions is significant. National and regional policy options, including abatement and adaptation, are examined as strategies for tackling the likely effects of climate change. This study recommends that national initiatives that have no 'regrets' properties be a priority area for further research so that they can be implemented as soon as possible. It is envisaged that in the short to medium term, identifiable no regrets policies can be a useful tool for reducing emissions and vulnerability to climate change in developing regions such as Asia. |
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Keywords: | Asia Climate change vulnerability Greenhouse gas emissions |
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