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Publikationstyp
Forschungsbericht
Monographie
Monographie
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
Economic Oppurtunities of Climate Action
Economic Oppurtunities of Climate Action
short report
Autor:innen
Quelle
Schlagwörter
Kohlendioxid, Volkswirtschaft, Klimaschutz, Klimaänderung
Zitation
KAHLENBORN, Walter, Malte OEHLMANN und Manuel LINSENMEIER, 2018. Economic Oppurtunities of Climate Action [online]. Berlin, Osnabrück, Dessau-Roßlau. Climate Change / Umweltbundesamt, 2019/16. Verfügbar unter: https://openumwelt.de/handle/123456789/5226
Zusammenfassung englisch
In 2015, the Paris Climate Agreement has created a new framework for fighting climate change. The world is set to become greenhouse gas-neutral by the middle of the 21st century. Global warming should be kept below two degrees Celsius or even limited to no more than 1.5 degrees Celsius. At the national level, all signatory countries are required to set binding goals and to take suitable action to reach them. In 2016 Germany adopted a long-term strategy in the form of the Climate Action Plan 2050. Against the backdrop of the Paris agreement Germany aims at greenhouse gas neutrality by 2050. The necessary international endeavours to reduce greenhouse gases lead to new export markets for climate-friendly goods and services. Climate change thus represents significant opportunities for the German economy. Along with additional export potentials, the German economy can profit from climate change in other ways: additional investments, extensive innovation effects, and lower costs through increasing efficiency. A comprehensive survey of the economic impacts of ambitious climate policy looks at these opportunities in detail. Three separate publications, summarized in this paper, intensively examine such important questions as: - What economic advantages has climate action already brought? - What future potentials result from the growing global market for goods for climate action? - What are the effects of an investment-oriented climate policy for the national economy? Quelle: Forschungsbericht