Taking action on climate change : long term mitigation scenarios for South Africa / / by Harald Winkler.

This book is based on scenarios developed for the South African Department of Environment that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and form the basis for a national, long-term climate policy. The strategic options outlined in the book will enable South Africa to turn climate change mitigation into...

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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (246 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; Copyright; Contents; List of tables; List of figures; Acronyms, abbreviations and units; Acknowledgement; Chapter One: Introduction; Why a Long Term Mitigation Scenario process?; The story of LTMS; Reasons for action and concern; Chapter Two: Developing a model of GHG emissions; Methodology for modelling emissions; Energy modelling; Industrial process emissions; Non-energy emissions in waste, agriculture and land use; Costs of mitigation; Drivers of emissions and costs; Constraints; Chapter Three: The Gap: Where emissions are going and need to go; Growth without Constraints (GWC)
  • Required by Science (RBS)The gap between Growth without Constraints and Required by Science; Chapter Four: Taking action on mitigation; Mitigation actions in the energy sector; Mitigation actions in the non-energy sectors; Mitigation actions: Economic instruments; Specifications of mitigation actions in summary; Chapter Five: Emission reductions and costs in summary; Summary of mitigation options and costs; The mitigation cost curve; Adding up costs as a share of GDP; Chapter Six: Strategic options for South Africa; Start Now; Scale Up; Use the Market; Reach for the Goal
  • Economy-wide implications of strategic optionsChapter Seven: Sensitivity analysis; Sensitivity to energy prices; Sensitivity to GDP; Sensitivity to discount rate; Chapter Eight: Conclusion: The challenge ahead; The gap; Next steps identified in the technical work; The national response to the LTMS; The LTMS impact internationally - going far fast; References; Index; Back Cover