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Diversification and Cooperation in a Decarbonizing World: Climate Strategies for Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries
Contributor(s): Peszko, Grzegorz (Author), Van Der Mensbrugghe, Dominique (Author), Golub, Alexander (Author)
ISBN: 146481340X     ISBN-13: 9781464813405
Publisher: World Bank Publications
OUR PRICE:   $37.95  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection - General
Series: Climate Change and Development
Physical Information: 0.32" H x 7" W x 10" (0.60 lbs) 150 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Ecology
 
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This book is the first stocktaking of what the decarbonization of
the world economy means for fossil fuel+"dependent countries.
These countries are the most exposed to the impacts of global
climate policies and, at the same time, are often unprepared to
manage them. They depend on the export of oil, gas, or coal; the use
of carbon-intensive infrastructure (for example, refineries, petrochemicals,
and coal power plants); or both. Fossil fuel+"dependent
countries face financial, fiscal, and macro-structural risks from the
transition of the global economy away from carbon-intensive fuels
and the value chains based on them. This book focuses on managing
these transition risks and harnessing related opportunities.
Diversification and Cooperation in a Decarbonizing World identifies
multiple strategies that fossil fuel+"dependent countries can
pursue to navigate the turbulent waters of a low-carbon transition.
The policy and investment choices to be made in the next decade will
determine these countries' degree of exposure and overall resilience.
Abandoning their comfort zones and developing completely new
skills and capabilities in a time frame consistent with the Paris
Agreement on climate change is a daunting challenge and requires
long-term revenue visibility and consistent policy leadership. This
book proposes a constructive framework for climate strategies for
fossil fuel+"dependent countries based on new approaches to diversification
and international climate cooperation. Climate policy leaders
share responsibility for creating room for all countries to contribute
to the goals of the Paris Agreement, taking into account the specific
vulnerabilities and opportunities each country faces.