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Problems of Decarbonization of the Economy: International Practices and Kazakhstan
Bakhyt K. Yessekina 한국유통과학회 2015 KODISA ICBE (International Conference on Business Vol.2015 No.-
In this article we consider the modern trends of global warming, GHG pollutions and discussions of the obligations of developed and developing countries before the UN Global Climate Summit in Paris. The article considers decarbonization as a national strategy, including complex tools for the improvement of energy efficiency, reduction of CO2 and development of emissions trading systems. The author underlines that the Central Asian countries such as Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, have the largest GHG potential in the region, and for this reason they should be within the framework of the UNFCCC and join the international process on development of the national decarbonization strategies. These measures allow these countries to join the global carbon trade marketing, international financial recourses, and significantly reduce Co2 pollutions in the region.
Problems of Decarbonization of the Economy of Kazakhstan
Bakhyt K Yessekina 한국유통과학회 2016 KODISA ICBE (International Conference on Business Vol.2016 No.-
In this article, we consider the modern trends of global warming, GHG pollutions, and discuss the obligations of developed and developing countries before the UN Global Climate Summit in Paris. The article considers decarbonization as a national strategy, including complex tools for the improvement of energy efficiency, reduction of CO2 and development of emissions trading systems. The author underlines that the Central Asian countries such as Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, have the largest GHG potential in the region, and for this reason, they should be within the framework of the UNFCCC and join the international process on development of the national decarbonization strategies. These measures allow these countries to join the global carbon trade marketing, international financial recourses, and significantly reduce CO2 pollutions in the region.
Problems of Decarbonization of the Economy of Kazakhstan
Yessekina, Bakhyt K. Korea Distribution Science Association 2015 The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Busine Vol.2 No.3
In this article we consider the modern trends of global warming, GHG pollutions and discussions of the obligations of developed and developing countries before the UN Global Climate Summit in Paris. The article considers decarbonization as a national strategy, including complex tools for the improvement of energy efficiency, reduction of CO<sub>2</sub> and development of emissions trading systems. The author underlines that the Central Asian countries such as Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, have the largest GHG potential in the region, and for this reason they should be within the framework of the UNFCCC and join the international process on development of the national decarbonization strategies.Thesemeasuresallowthese countries to join the global carbon trade marketing, international financial recourses, and significantly reduce CO<sub>2</sub> pollutions in the region.
Bakhyt K. Yessekina,Raushan Satova,Makpal S. Bekturganova 한국유통과학회 2017 KODISA ICBE (International Conference on Business Vol.2017 No.-
Long-term Strategy “Kazakhstan-2050” and adopted in 2013 by the Decree of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan N. Nazarbayev’s Concept on transition to “green economy” (hereinafter - the Concept) identified priorities to implement “green”, low carbon technologies and reduce the carbon intensity of the national economy. Within the concept of the task of achieving the share of renewable energy sources (RES) in the total energy balance of the country by 2020 - 3%, by 2050 - 50%, which will reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the energy sector. Achievement of target indicators, as well as the international obligations of the country in the framework of the implementation of the framework Convention on climate change (UNFCCC), the UN and the Paris climate agreement suggest the need for research in mitigation of climate change and transition to low-carbon development. Currently, Kazakhstan’s economy is at the stage of structural transformation and the implementation for the second program of industrial-innovative development, designed to change the raw material orientation and to eliminate economic imbalances in development of industries that create new benefit. At the same time, long-term and dynamic development of industries of fuel and energy and mining complexes led to high energy and carbon intensity of gross domestic product.