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Energy Security and Climate Policy - Assessing Interactions
IEA. Published by : OECD Publishing , Publication date:  02 Apr 2007
Pages: 152 , Language: English
Version: Print (Paperback)
ISBN: 9789264109933 , OECD Code: 612006251P1
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Imprint:  International Energy Agency Tables: Charts: 38 

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World energy demand is surging. Oil, coal and natural gas still meet most global energy needs, creating serious implications for the environment. One result is that CO2 emissions, the principal cause of global warming, are rising.  This study underlines the close link between efforts to ensure energy security and those to mitigate climate change. Decisions on one side affect the other.  The book presents a framework to assess interactions between energy security and climate change policies, combining qualitative and quantitative analyses. The quantitative analysis is based on the development of energy security indicators, tracking the evolution of policy concerns linked to energy resource concentration. The indicators” are applied to a reference scenario and CO2 policy cases for five case-study countries: The Czech Republic, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.

Table of contents:

 Executive Summary
 1. Premise for an integrated energy policy.
 2. The nature of climate change and energy security policy .interactions.
 3. New tools to measure the energy security implications of resource concentration.
 4. Energy security and climate change policy drivers: a reference scenario.
 5. Energy security and climate change policy interactions: exploratory case studies
 6. Discussion
 7. Annex 1. A review of existing quantitative approaches
 8. Annex II. ESI/price calculation input data: Reference scenario analysis 2004, 2030
 9. References
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