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Climate-smart Trade and Investment in Asia and the Pacific: Towards a Triple-win Outcome, Studies in Trade and Investment No. 73


Author(s): Trade and Investment Division (TID)
Economic Sector(s): (1) Energy planning, management and conservation; (2) Trade expansion, trade promotion and export development; (3) Management and rehabilitation
ESCAP Reference No.: ST/ESCAP/2614
Division/Office: Trade and Investment
Published Date: 30 December 2011
Country: {Non-country Specific Publication}
Hard Copy Price: N/A


Managing climate change caused by greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has been recognized as one of the world's greatest challenges in current times, in particular in Asia and the Pacific which accounts for most of the world's GHG emissions. Without urgent action to curb such emissions, climate change will be more severe resulting in larger global temperature rises. Such temperature rises in turn are expected to result in extreme weather fluctuations and associated droughts and floods, melting of glaciers and rising sea levels affecting many countries, in particular coastal communities and rural areas. Trade and investment indirectly contribute to GHG emissions through the energy used in associated production and transportation processes to the extent that energy is generated on the basis of fossil fuels. However, if technologies can be developed and distributed which are clean and contribute to energy efficiency and conservation or use renewable energy, then trade and investment will be part of the solution rather than the problem. The publication therefore makes a strong case for trade and investment in climate-smart goods and services, in particular climate-smart technologies. This would result in a triple win for economic growth, trade and environment. The publication therefore discusses a holistic policy approach to promote trade and investment in climate-smart goods and services, including regional cooperation.




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PART I
TRADE, INVESTMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE:
AN OVERVIEW OF ISSUES, CONCEPTS,
LINKAGES AND TRENDS

Trade and investment-related greenhouse gas emissions: overview
of linkages, current issues and concerns


Trade, investment and climate change: evidence from the region
and future scenarios


Trade in climate-smart goods and technologies: trends and
opportunities


Investment in climate-smart goods and technologies: trends
and opportunities


References (Part I)

PART II
COHESIVE AND COHERENT CLIMATE-SMART TRADE
AND INVESTMENT POLICIES

Setting the scene: general policy framework for promoting
climate-smart trade and investment


Promoting climate-smart trade

Promoting climate-smart foreign direct investment

Financial policies in support of climate-smart trade and investment

Developing and aligning national and international climate-smart
standards and labelling


Promoting the transfer and development of climate-smart
technologies


Climate-smart enterprise development and the role of small and
medium-sized enterprises


Regional cooperation mechanisms in support of climate-smart
trade and investment


Epilogue: Implementing the policy recommendations

Annexes

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