Russia and Global Green Transition : Risks and Opportunities
Greener economic development in Russia will allow the country to overcome the limits of its current fossil fuel-dependent growth model. It can deliver prosperity to Russia’s citizens that is more sustainable and more resilient to external shocks in...
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okr-10986-367572021-12-22T05:11:05Z Russia and Global Green Transition : Risks and Opportunities Makarov, Igor Besley, Daniel Hasan, Dudu Boratynski, Jakub Chepeliev, Maksym Golub, Elena Nemova, Vladislava Stepanov, Ilya FOSSIL-FUEL DEPENDENCE POST-PANDEMIC RECOVERY GREEN TRANSITION CARBON POLICY CARBON BORDER ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM DECARBONIZATION GREEN GROWTH CLIMATE POLICY GREEN FINANCE LOW-CARBON ENERGY TECHNOLOGY Greener economic development in Russia will allow the country to overcome the limits of its current fossil fuel-dependent growth model. It can deliver prosperity to Russia’s citizens that is more sustainable and more resilient to external shocks in a rapidly changing global economy. The choices toward carbon neutrality made by an increasing number of countries and companies bring a new wave of uncertainty to the value of fossil fuel assets. This uncertainty is likely to result in lower and more volatile revenue from exports of hydrocarbons and energy-intensive industrial products. 2021-12-21T20:46:33Z 2021-12-21T20:46:33Z 2021-12-07 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/319061639149266594/Russia-and-Global-Green-Transition-Risks-and-Opportunities http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36757 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Energy-Environment Review Europe and Central Asia Russian Federation |
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FOSSIL-FUEL DEPENDENCE POST-PANDEMIC RECOVERY GREEN TRANSITION CARBON POLICY CARBON BORDER ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM DECARBONIZATION GREEN GROWTH CLIMATE POLICY GREEN FINANCE LOW-CARBON ENERGY TECHNOLOGY |
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FOSSIL-FUEL DEPENDENCE POST-PANDEMIC RECOVERY GREEN TRANSITION CARBON POLICY CARBON BORDER ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM DECARBONIZATION GREEN GROWTH CLIMATE POLICY GREEN FINANCE LOW-CARBON ENERGY TECHNOLOGY Makarov, Igor Besley, Daniel Hasan, Dudu Boratynski, Jakub Chepeliev, Maksym Golub, Elena Nemova, Vladislava Stepanov, Ilya Russia and Global Green Transition : Risks and Opportunities |
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Greener economic development in
Russia will allow the country to overcome the limits of its
current fossil fuel-dependent growth model. It can deliver
prosperity to Russia’s citizens that is more sustainable and
more resilient to external shocks in a rapidly changing
global economy. The choices toward carbon neutrality made by
an increasing number of countries and companies bring a new
wave of uncertainty to the value of fossil fuel assets. This
uncertainty is likely to result in lower and more volatile
revenue from exports of hydrocarbons and energy-intensive
industrial products. |
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Report |
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Makarov, Igor Besley, Daniel Hasan, Dudu Boratynski, Jakub Chepeliev, Maksym Golub, Elena Nemova, Vladislava Stepanov, Ilya |
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Makarov, Igor Besley, Daniel Hasan, Dudu Boratynski, Jakub Chepeliev, Maksym Golub, Elena Nemova, Vladislava Stepanov, Ilya |
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Makarov, Igor |
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Russia and Global Green Transition : Risks and Opportunities |
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Russia and Global Green Transition : Risks and Opportunities |
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Russia and Global Green Transition : Risks and Opportunities |
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Russia and Global Green Transition : Risks and Opportunities |
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Russia and Global Green Transition : Risks and Opportunities |
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russia and global green transition : risks and opportunities |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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