Factors Analysis of CO2 Emission Structure in Taiwan Industries

碩士 === 嘉南藥理大學 === 環境工程與科學系 === 103 === The primary objective of the research is to discuss the relation between economic growth of each industry and carbon dioxide emission changes in Taiwan and its influential factors. The analysis of the coupling induction between the industrial real gross domesti...

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Main Authors: Pin-Hui, 陳品卉
Other Authors: Yih-Feng Chang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/47215065793391674461
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Summary:碩士 === 嘉南藥理大學 === 環境工程與科學系 === 103 === The primary objective of the research is to discuss the relation between economic growth of each industry and carbon dioxide emission changes in Taiwan and its influential factors. The analysis of the coupling induction between the industrial real gross domestic product and carbon dioxide emission used decoupling indicators as the major tool. According to the results, the analysis using OECD (economic co-operation and development) decoupling indicator reveals that, Taiwan’s environment and economy of each industry between 1982 and 2010 didn’t show obvious decoupling with the pollution caused by carbon dioxide emission. As for Tapio decoupling indicators, the results mostly are comprised of relative decoupling effect and no decoupling effect in recent years for industries in Taiwan; no decoupling effect accounted for 60% of total outcome. It concludes that most of the industries in Taiwan are still those with high energy consumption and pollution. Results of decoupling indicators are getting worse recent year which indicate the energy use efficiency has no viable improvement. In conclusion, the increasing volume of carbon dioxide emission is still positively correlated with the industrial development of Taiwan; therefore, the government and enterprises should vigorously promote carbon dioxide reduction measures and implement policy which would achieve the vision of sustainably developed environment, economy, and the society.