Environmental Goods and Services A Synthesis of Country Studies |
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Written by Grant Ferrier
21 July 2009
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This study presents a synthesis of 17 country studies on environmental goods and services (EG&S)
commissioned by the OECD, UNCTAD and the UNDP. The countries examined are Brazil, Chile, China,
Cuba, the Czech Republic, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Kenya, Korea, Mexico,
Nicaragua, Pakistan, Panama, Thailand and Vietnam. Its aim is to identify determinants of demand for
EG&S; to show common themes and experiences in the EG&S markets of different countries; and to draw
attention to key trade, environment and development policy linkages.
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Strategies for the Commercialization and Deployment of Greenhouse Gas Intensity-Reducing Technologie |
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Written by Grant Ferrier
21 July 2009
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This report examines Federal programs, policies, and measures that encourage the
commercialization and deployment of technologies that reduce, avoid, or capture
and store emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs).
Prepared in fulfillment of certain requirements of the
Energy Policy Act, as amended in 2005, it
inventories prospective technologies, assesses their current development status,
identifies barriers, risks and other obstacles to their greater
deployment, describes strategies to address these
obstacles as a means for accelerating deployment, and outlines opportunities
for the future.
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Environmental technology market in Singapore |
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Written by Grant Ferrier
16 July 2009
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Environmental technology market in Singapore report by the Trade Council of Denmark
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Environmental Technology In Singapore |
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Written by Grant Ferrier
16 July 2009
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Report on Environmental Market In Singapore by New Zealand Trade & Enterprise Singapore
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Singapore‘s Environmental industry gets boost |
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Written by Grant Ferrier
16 July 2009
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Worth approximately S$1 trillion (US$600 billion) globally, the environmental industry has been
earmarked by Singapore as a strategic growth area to help the country diversify its economy. In early 2007, Singapore heralded its entry into the clean energy race as Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
announced a $170 million research fund for the industry. The Economic Development Board (EDB) soon
unveiled a more detailed $350 million blueprint - for research and development, testing and pilot projects in clean energy.
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