Public International Law
Memorandum for preparation for next year's negotiations for the Conference of the Parties (COP)
President XI Jinping of China
Preparation for next year's negotiations for the Conference of the Parties (COP)
Climate Change - Carbon Emissions
Climate change poses one of the most difficult questions to the world today. Cities continue to be the main contributors of this challenge. Most of the greenhouse gases are produced by industries, motorized conveyance, domestic fuel, and disposal of waste and are centered in and around cities. The IEA (International Energy Agency) foresees almost three fourths of the carbon emissions coming from urban centers by 2030. It then becomes imperative for the cities to take cognizance of the fact and react to lessen the effect. Creating an inventory of the carbon footprint would then be the logical first step in the process of addressing the issue of climate change effectively. In creating inventories, policy decisions regarding comparative studies of sources and regions become easier to formulate and apply. There is a need for creating benchmarks, observe effects and propose corrective actions to reduce the emissions. It is important to have a database and inventory to facilitate formulation of solutions towards sustainable control actions and is brought out by numerous studies taken in the cause (Lo, 2014).
China is a vital cog in the quest for reducing carbon emissions and restoring the much needed balance of world climate. China contributes major parts of the destabilizing carbon emissions into the atmosphere. The government in China, since 2006, has taken important steps and measures to make use of sustainable and renewable energy and thereby contribute to the cause of energy conservation. All the same, the cities of China do not make their greenhouse effects public regularly. This has been pointed out and information sought for in many studies that seek this important piece of information. The revelations of the studies are disturbing. The results show that carbon emissions in Shanghai jumped to t180CO2e in 2006 from t110CO2 in 1995. The emissions per capita in Shanghai exceeded the world as well as China average in 2008 and were recorded at 14.3 tCO2e. In Nanjing, the city emissions and per capita emissions were recorded at 75.43million tCO2e and 9.78 tCO2e respectively in 2009 (Lo, 2014).
Research studies that made an inventory of carbon emissions in 12 cities in China found that though in considerably varying degrees, in all of them carbon emissions had increased in the period intervening 2004 and 2008. The national average of the carbon emissions in China is lower than the global average per-capita emissions at 5.5 tCO2e, however the cities show a remarkably different picture in that the per capita emissions there touch or exceed 8.0 tCO2e which is greater than that seen in the cities of developed nations. In a research carried out by Dhakal it was found that the data of 35 major cities that provided region wise data ( per capita emissions) of carbon intensity, the variations...
Environment The humanity has experienced an unprecedented level of scientific and technological progress in the last two hundred years. The progress, however, has been achieved with a heavy price. Human actions have significantly damaged the natural environment, leading to numerous problems such as pollution, climate change, diseases, and much more. Because of these developments, the subject of environmental management has become a critical one. Environmental managers therefore face certain challenges related
Additionally, the potential profits involved with the exploitation of the nation's resources, make for tempting business to acquire through corrupt activities and exploitation. This enormous poverty gap is "a testament to the government's corruption, mismanagement and callousness toward its own people," (Mouawad 2009). Yet, the environment can be used as an element to quell the conflict as well by providing a source to create unity within the region. The environment can
An important influence on Renaissance architecture was the Dome of the Rock, famous for its spatial harmony, balance and overall perfection. . . . The Dome of the Rock is basically a Byzantine building [with] classical columns, topped by arches in alternating black and white marble, the dome, and the gold and semi-precious mosaics that decorate the walls all speak of Byzantine heritage" (p. 119). Some scholars, though, have argued
Environments The real world companies that are being studied are Starbucks, Apple and FedEx. These three companies face different external environmental challenges and have focused on shifting their internal environments in order to better compete in their external environments. The PEST analysis will be used as the analytical framework (QuickMBA, 2012). Starbucks operates in the quick service restaurant industry, and is one of the top brands in that business (QSR Magazine, 2011).
Environment and Delinquency Over the last several years, the issue of juvenile crime and its impact on the criminal justice system has been increasingly brought to the forefront. This is because there are debates about what to do with these types of offenders and the kind of approach that should be utilized with them. These differences have resulted in considerable amounts of volatility in juvenile delinquency rates. Evidence of this can
Environment from a Christian Perspective Using Toulmin's Argument Model, this paper will explore the way in which Christians should act in response to the environmental challenges facing the planet. There are many reasons that all citizens should be paying attention to the problems that the earth is facing, due to climate change and pollution. And Christians, while they have spiritual values that differ from Muslims, Buddhists and other faiths, are citizens
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