Methane reductions to moderate the global warming effects

The case-study overviews the possible reduction for the methane gas emission in order to avoid of the more global warming effects and climate change caused by the human activity at latest decades. To collect international data base is for analysing and valuing methane gas emission based on the diff...

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Main Authors: Tibor Török, László Zoltán Szabó, Sándor J. Zsarnóczai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Debrecen 2015-12-01
Series:Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce
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Online Access:https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/apstract/article/view/6821
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spelling doaj-8140602b229a448bba27cb0f4418e3e92020-11-25T03:26:00ZengUniversity of DebrecenApstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce1789-221X1789-78742015-12-019410.19041/APSTRACT/2015/4/8Methane reductions to moderate the global warming effectsTibor Török0László Zoltán Szabó1Sándor J. Zsarnóczai2 Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Doctoral School of Management and Business Administration Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Doctoral School of Management and Business Administration Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Climate Change Economic Research Centre The case-study overviews the possible reduction for the methane gas emission in order to avoid of the more global warming effects and climate change caused by the human activity at latest decades. To collect international data base is for analysing and valuing methane gas emission based on the different country-groups, emphasizing responsibility of developing countries and highly developed countries for gas emission, also the methane emission based is on the economic sectors. China and India have share 8% of China and 2% of India respectively of cumulative CO2 emissions over the period 1900-2005, the US and the EU are responsible for more than half of emissions. Based on the estimation the global gas emissions of methane in the whole world has increased by 37% for period of 1990- 2030, as four decades, and this was 0,92% annual rate growth, while the OECD has increased the methane emission by 8,5% for this period, which means 0,21% growth rate annually. Scenario in developing countries for 2013-2020 the methane gas emission reduction could have been 8200 Mt of CO2e (Equivalent) and less than 10 US dollar per ton in more cost financing. Highly developed and developing economies (last one their methane emission share 56% in 1990, estimated 66,8% in 2030) increase their economic growth by mostly fossil energy resulted in increasing also methane gas emissions. The methane gas emission can be solved by those results-based-finance forms relevant to Kyoto Protocol, which can extend in the world by financial institutions. https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/apstract/article/view/6821Climate changeResults-based-financeScenarioDeveloping countriesWorld Bank
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author Tibor Török
László Zoltán Szabó
Sándor J. Zsarnóczai
spellingShingle Tibor Török
László Zoltán Szabó
Sándor J. Zsarnóczai
Methane reductions to moderate the global warming effects
Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce
Climate change
Results-based-finance
Scenario
Developing countries
World Bank
author_facet Tibor Török
László Zoltán Szabó
Sándor J. Zsarnóczai
author_sort Tibor Török
title Methane reductions to moderate the global warming effects
title_short Methane reductions to moderate the global warming effects
title_full Methane reductions to moderate the global warming effects
title_fullStr Methane reductions to moderate the global warming effects
title_full_unstemmed Methane reductions to moderate the global warming effects
title_sort methane reductions to moderate the global warming effects
publisher University of Debrecen
series Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce
issn 1789-221X
1789-7874
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The case-study overviews the possible reduction for the methane gas emission in order to avoid of the more global warming effects and climate change caused by the human activity at latest decades. To collect international data base is for analysing and valuing methane gas emission based on the different country-groups, emphasizing responsibility of developing countries and highly developed countries for gas emission, also the methane emission based is on the economic sectors. China and India have share 8% of China and 2% of India respectively of cumulative CO2 emissions over the period 1900-2005, the US and the EU are responsible for more than half of emissions. Based on the estimation the global gas emissions of methane in the whole world has increased by 37% for period of 1990- 2030, as four decades, and this was 0,92% annual rate growth, while the OECD has increased the methane emission by 8,5% for this period, which means 0,21% growth rate annually. Scenario in developing countries for 2013-2020 the methane gas emission reduction could have been 8200 Mt of CO2e (Equivalent) and less than 10 US dollar per ton in more cost financing. Highly developed and developing economies (last one their methane emission share 56% in 1990, estimated 66,8% in 2030) increase their economic growth by mostly fossil energy resulted in increasing also methane gas emissions. The methane gas emission can be solved by those results-based-finance forms relevant to Kyoto Protocol, which can extend in the world by financial institutions.
topic Climate change
Results-based-finance
Scenario
Developing countries
World Bank
url https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/apstract/article/view/6821
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