Kyoto Protocol & Poland Kyoto Case Study

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At present there are only two documents are present along with the program under regulatory environment in Poland and EU support initiatives that make the use of coal more environmentally sustainable. These documents are Green Paper and VII Framework Program for Research and Technological Development. While programs include EU program-Zero Emission Technology Platform that aims at promoting technological solutions for energy development based on coal. As discussed by Piebalgs (2006) that in the Green Paper it has been emphasized by European Commission that an incorporated global approach is required to climate change. Thus Green Paper does not specify the future of any fuel rather it emphasizes that it should be obligatory that the fuel being used in any country is contributing in the sustainable development. The green house gas emission is the challenge that is being faced by many countries and Poland is one of them. Elaborating Green Paper, Ministry of Economy described that for Poland this means to introduce...

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"Hard-Coal as a source of Clean Energy in Poland." 19th World Energy Congress, Sydney, Australia. 2004
International Energy Agency, "Toward a Sustainable Energy Future" 2006

Kyoto Protocol published online from the United Nations website http://unfccc.int/kyoto_protocol/items/2830.php accessed on November 17, 2011

Montgomery, C.W., "Environmental Geology (6th edition)." New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Higher Education. 2003

Ministry of Environment. "Poland's Climate Policy. The Strategies for Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions in Poland until 2020." 2011

Poland country profile retrieved from www.eea.europa.eu/publications/eea_report_2007_5/Poland.pdf

Riley, R., Tkocz, M. "Coal Mining in Upper Silesia under Communism and Capitalism." European Urban and Regional Studies, 1998.…

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Blaschke, W. "Hard-Coal as a source of Clean Energy in Poland." 19th World Energy Congress, Sydney, Australia. 2004

International Energy Agency, "Toward a Sustainable Energy Future" 2006

Kyoto Protocol published online from the United Nations website http://unfccc.int/kyoto_protocol/items/2830.php accessed on November 17, 2011

Montgomery, C.W., "Environmental Geology (6th edition)." New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Higher Education. 2003


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Poland throughout its history has periodically disappeared from the face of the map only to re-emerge phoenix-like mainly due to the dogged perseverance and a strong sense of national identity exhibited by the Poles that has transcended prolonged periods of foreign domination. At the start of the First World War in 1914, Poland had been under one of the periodic "partitions" that it has suffered in its tragic history --