The benefit from reduced energy import bills and the importance of energy prices in GHG reduction scenarios

The POLES energy model has been used to assess Asia's role in combating climate change and the benefits it stands to gain. This paper focuses on the role of major Asian economies in the global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the benefits to their economies from reduced energy impo...

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Asia
Asians
Benefits
Bills
Carbon value
Climate change
Cost
Economics
Emissions control
Energy import bills
Energy policy
Gain
Global warming
Greenhouse effect
Greenhouse gases
Imports
Poles
Prices
Reduction
Reduction scenario
title The benefit from reduced energy import bills and the importance of energy prices in GHG reduction scenarios
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