Description: Das Projekt "Environmentally Compatible Energy Strategies Project" wird/wurde ausgeführt durch: IIASA - International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.The objective of the project is to examine the links between energy, development and climate change. The project focuses on the issue of how global society can provide adequate levels of energy services, and indeed increase them to support development worldwide, while minimizing emissions of carbon and sulfur dioxide and other energy-related sources of greenhouse gases and aerosols. This entails coordinated research on a range of interrelated economic, technological, social and policy issues. It involves studying ways to decarbonize energy systems and to achieve higher quality and adequate levels of energy services; and the rates of change leading toward these goals. It involves use of analytical frameworks and databases developed by ECS and other collaborating IIASA projects as well as through networks of international collaborators. Members of the research team are actively involved in several international science bodies, notably as Lead Authors of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). They are also involved in other collaborative efforts such as the joint study with the World Energy Council to develop global and regional energy and greenhouse gas emissions scenarios. In 1997, the activities witl focus on the refinement of the modeling framework for the analysis of global environmental change that involves collaboration among a number of IIASA projects, on endogenization of technology dynamics in the framework, and on linkages between mitigation of greenhouse gases and sulfate-aerosol emissions and on abatement of other local and regional environmental impacts of energy use.
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Origins: /Bund/UBA/UFORDAT
Tags: CO2-Emission ? Blei ? Umweltauswirkung ? Treibhausgasemission ? Aerosol ? Schadstoffemission ? Schwefeldioxid ? Szenario ? Wirtschaftspolitik ? Energiedienstleistung ? Treibhausgasminderung ? Emissionsminderung ? Energie ? Energiebedarf ? Energienutzung ? Energiepolitik ? Internationale Zusammenarbeit ? Studie ? Wirtschaftsentwicklung ? Modellierung ? Datenbank ? Klimawandel ? Umweltpolitik ? Globale Aspekte ? Treibhausgas ?
License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0
Language: Englisch/English
Time ranges: 1990-01-01 - 2025-06-05
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