跟踪亚洲城市温室气体排放对可持续发展政策的影响:初步报告

P. Marcotullio, Xiangzheng Deng, Zhihui Li, A. Gasparatos, Jelena Aleksejeva, Shu-li Huang, Po-Ju Huang, S. Dhakal, Subina Shrestha, Kwang-ik Wang, Gowri Anand, Jessica Stretton
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虽然各国都做出了应对气候变化的承诺,但学者们估计,即使这些承诺得到兑现,在我们的现状和我们希望将全球气温升高控制在1.5摄氏度以内的目标之间,仍存在排放差距。世界各地的城市都在努力缩小这一差距。亚洲城市是温室气体(GHG)排放大户,未来几十年还将如此。因此,迫切需要找到提高该地区城市效率和减少污染的方法。本研究是一个APN研究项目,研究了亚洲5个城市(东京、北京、台北、首尔和曼谷)以及纽约市的副城市温室气体排放情况。其目的是确定低碳途径的潜在战略。研究表明,在大多数情况下,国家和城市的排放量都在增加,尽管APN研究小组发现,过去几年北京和东京的排放量保持稳定。然而,排放情况有所不同。因此,减少排放需要该地区各城市采取不同的策略。该研究根据案例研究的结果确定了城市的一些一般政策优先事项。
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Tracking influences of Asian Urban GHG emissions for Sustainability Policies: Preliminary Report
While nations have made commitments to address climate change, scholars estimate that even if these commitments are met, there remains an emissions gap between where we are and where we want to be to keep the globe under 1.5°C. Cities around the world are working to reduce this gap. Asian cities are large greenhouse gas (GHG) emitters and will be so over the next few decades. It is therefore urgent to identify ways in which the region’s cities can become more efficient and less polluting. This study is an APN research project that examines the GHG emissions at the sub-city level across 5 Asian cities (Tokyo, Beijing, Taipei, Seoul and Bangkok) as well as in New York City. The attempt is to identify potential strategies for low-carbon pathways. The research demonstrates that, in most cases, national and urban emissions are increasing, although the APN research teams identified stable emissions over the past few years in Beijing and Tokyo. However, the emissions profiles are different. Therefore, reducing emissions will require different strategies across the region’s cities. The study identifies some general policy priorities for cities based on the results of case studies.
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