DocumentCode :
3431092
Title :
Social cost of environmental pollution & application of counter measures through clean development mechanism with the effect of additionality & baseline — In the context of developing countries
Author :
Das, Dipankar ; Sengupta, P.P.
Author_Institution :
Deptt of Environ., West Bengal Pollution Control Board, Durgapur, India
fYear :
2010
fDate :
2-4 Nov. 2010
Firstpage :
461
Lastpage :
464
Abstract :
The developing countries are also allowed by the Kyoto Protocol to meet their GHG emissions, so that they may be benefited from CDM projects to promote sustainable development. The developed countries have privilege to purchase CER credits (in units equivalent to one tonne of CO2 gas emission reduction) to meet the emission target as specified in the Protocol. Thus the developed countries are bound to pay social cost against pollution. The key concepts in CDM are ´Baseline´ and ´Additionality´. Baseline emission minus project emission is equal to Emissions Reduction. The concept of CER trading ´to make pollution costly to the polluters´ matches to the idea of Pigovian Tax which leads to an improvement of the quality of life measured by the Genuine Progress Indicator and other human economic indicators e.g. higher GDP growth. Fuels should be changed for cleaner and greener environment. In the case of industries, coal produces huge quantity of oxides of carbon and other VOCs, hence contributes profusely in air pollution. CBM, a suitable substitute has a heating capacity of ~1000 Btu/CuFt of gas. In the case of automobiles, CNG or LPG produces less emission than petrol or diesel. Cost effectiveness of these fuels is an added advantage to the developing countries.
Keywords :
air pollution; carbon compounds; economic indicators; environmental economics; petroleum; sustainable development; CDM projects; CER credits; CNG; GHG emissions; Kyoto protocol; LPG; Pigovian tax; air pollution; carbon oxides; clean development mechanism; counter measures; developing countries; emission target; environmental pollution; genuine progress indicator; heating capacity; human economic indicators; social cost; sustainable development; Carbon dioxide; Investments; Petroleum; Pollution; Protocols; Steel; CBM; CDM; CER; CNG; GDP; GHG; LPG; VOC; additionality; baseline; pigovian tax;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Education and Management Technology (ICEMT), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cairo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8616-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8618-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICEMT.2010.5657617
Filename :
5657617
Link To Document :
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