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OCSE su cambiamenti climatici
- Subject: OCSE su cambiamenti climatici
- From: "AlessandroGimona"<agimona at libero.it>
- Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2001 11:27:04 +0200
Cari tutti, Il nuovo rapporto OCSE sull'ambiente e' disponibile in rete. http://www.oecd.org/env/ il rapporto definisce i cambiamenti climatici una delle questioni piu' importanti..cito un estratto dall'executive summary sotto. Spero interessi, Alessandro Gimona ... Climate change as a result of greenhouse gas emissions is, arguably, one of the most important “red light” issues faced by OECD countries. Despite commitments by Annex I countries 1 to reduce emissions, the release of total greenhouse gases in OECD countries is expected to continue to increase to 2020, with emissions from non-OECD countries also growing rapidly. Under current policies, OECD countries are likely to increase CO 2 emissions by a further one-third to 2020, far from the overall Kyoto Protocol target for Annex I countries of a 5% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from 1990 levels to 2008-2012. Stronger policies to tackle this problem are urgently required if the worst effects of climate change are to be averted. Energy use and transportation are the main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions, as well as to various air pollutants that lead to urban air pollution. If current policy patterns continue, the impacts on climate change of these activities are likely to continue in OECD countries and worldwide to 2020, with motor vehicle kilometres travelled in OECD countries expected to increase by 40% from 1997 to 2020, and passenger air kilometres expected to triple. Meanwhile, energy use in OECD regions is expected to increase by 35% to 2020. Alessandro Gimona agimona at libero.it
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