Can Carbon Labeling Be Development Friendly? Recommendations on How to Improve Emerging Schemes
Carbon accounting and labeling for products are new instruments of supply chain management that may affect developing country export opportunities. Most instruments in use today are private business management tools, although the underlying science...
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okr-10986-101642021-04-23T14:02:49Z Can Carbon Labeling Be Development Friendly? Recommendations on How to Improve Emerging Schemes Brenton, Paul Edwards-Jones, Gareth Jensen, Michael F. AGGREGATE LEVEL AIR AMOUNT OF EMISSIONS ATMOSPHERE BIOMASS CALCULATION CARBON CARBON ACCOUNTING CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON DIOXIDE EQUIVALENT CARBON EMISSION CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON FOOTPRINT CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLOUDS DEFORESTATION ECOLOGICAL ZONES ECOSYSTEMS EMISSION FACTORS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS DATA EMISSIONS FROM TRANSPORT FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOREST FOREST SOILS FOREST TREES FOREST TYPES GAS GHG GHGS GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES GREENHOUSE GASES GROUND BIOMASS IMPORT SUBSTITUTION IPCC LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE NATURAL RESOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY SHIPS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TRADING PARTNERS TROPICAL FOREST TROPICAL FORESTS Carbon accounting and labeling for products are new instruments of supply chain management that may affect developing country export opportunities. Most instruments in use today are private business management tools, although the underlying science and methodologies may spread to issues subject to public regulation. This note seeks to inform stakeholders involved in the design of carbon labeling schemes and in the making of carbon emission measurement methodologies about an overlooked issue: how can carbon labeling be made to be both development friendly and scientifically correct in its representation of developing-country agricultural sectors? 2012-08-13T10:36:21Z 2012-08-13T10:36:21Z 2010-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/08/12675015/can-carbon-labeling-development-friendly-recommendations-improve-emerging-schemes http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10164 English Economic Premise; No. 27 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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AGGREGATE LEVEL AIR AMOUNT OF EMISSIONS ATMOSPHERE BIOMASS CALCULATION CARBON CARBON ACCOUNTING CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON DIOXIDE EQUIVALENT CARBON EMISSION CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON FOOTPRINT CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLOUDS DEFORESTATION ECOLOGICAL ZONES ECOSYSTEMS EMISSION FACTORS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS DATA EMISSIONS FROM TRANSPORT FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOREST FOREST SOILS FOREST TREES FOREST TYPES GAS GHG GHGS GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES GREENHOUSE GASES GROUND BIOMASS IMPORT SUBSTITUTION IPCC LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE NATURAL RESOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY SHIPS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TRADING PARTNERS TROPICAL FOREST TROPICAL FORESTS |
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AGGREGATE LEVEL AIR AMOUNT OF EMISSIONS ATMOSPHERE BIOMASS CALCULATION CARBON CARBON ACCOUNTING CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON DIOXIDE EQUIVALENT CARBON EMISSION CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON FOOTPRINT CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLOUDS DEFORESTATION ECOLOGICAL ZONES ECOSYSTEMS EMISSION FACTORS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS DATA EMISSIONS FROM TRANSPORT FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOREST FOREST SOILS FOREST TREES FOREST TYPES GAS GHG GHGS GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES GREENHOUSE GASES GROUND BIOMASS IMPORT SUBSTITUTION IPCC LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE NATURAL RESOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY SHIPS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TRADING PARTNERS TROPICAL FOREST TROPICAL FORESTS Brenton, Paul Edwards-Jones, Gareth Jensen, Michael F. Can Carbon Labeling Be Development Friendly? Recommendations on How to Improve Emerging Schemes |
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Economic Premise; No. 27 |
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Carbon accounting and labeling for
products are new instruments of supply chain management that
may affect developing country export opportunities. Most
instruments in use today are private business management
tools, although the underlying science and methodologies may
spread to issues subject to public regulation. This note
seeks to inform stakeholders involved in the design of
carbon labeling schemes and in the making of carbon emission
measurement methodologies about an overlooked issue: how can
carbon labeling be made to be both development friendly and
scientifically correct in its representation of
developing-country agricultural sectors? |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Brenton, Paul Edwards-Jones, Gareth Jensen, Michael F. |
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Brenton, Paul Edwards-Jones, Gareth Jensen, Michael F. |
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Brenton, Paul |
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Can Carbon Labeling Be Development Friendly? Recommendations on How to Improve Emerging Schemes |
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Can Carbon Labeling Be Development Friendly? Recommendations on How to Improve Emerging Schemes |
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Can Carbon Labeling Be Development Friendly? Recommendations on How to Improve Emerging Schemes |
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Can Carbon Labeling Be Development Friendly? Recommendations on How to Improve Emerging Schemes |
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Can Carbon Labeling Be Development Friendly? Recommendations on How to Improve Emerging Schemes |
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can carbon labeling be development friendly? recommendations on how to improve emerging schemes |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/08/12675015/can-carbon-labeling-development-friendly-recommendations-improve-emerging-schemes http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10164 |
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