Beyond Stranded Assets: Climate Strategies of Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries
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505 | 8 | |a Front Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Executive Summary -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2. Challenges, Risks, and Opportunities of a Low-Carbon Transition -- Existing Challenges for FFDCs -- New Risks for FFDCs -- An LCT: Smooth Sailing or Tipping Points? -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3. Potential Impacts on Different Sectors and Countries -- Coal Sector -- Oil and Gas Sectors -- Refineries -- Carbon-Intensive Manufacturing: Steel and Cement -- Why Focus on Sovereigns and State-Owned Enterprises? -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4. Strategic Framework for Dealing with the Potential Impacts of a Low-Carbon Transition -- Diversification Options for FFDCs -- Options for Climate Action and Cooperation -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5. Preparedness for a Low-Carbon Transition -- Measuring Preparedness for an LCT -- Exposure -- Resilience -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6. Charting the Future -- Assessing Uncertain Impacts and Preparedness for Managing a Low-Carbon Transition -- Developing Strategies to Manage an LCT -- Strategies for Cooperation in International Climate Initiatives -- Notes -- References -- 7. Conclusions -- Boxes -- Box 1.1 Climate Response Measures in the UNFCCC Documents -- Box 2.1 The Oil Price Collapse and the "Reverse Resource Curse" -- Box 2.2 Climate-Related Risks to Financial and Economic Stability -- Box 3.1 Coal Transport Infrastructure: Risk of Stranded Assets in Mozambique -- Box 4.1 Empirical Evidence for Export Diversification -- Box 4.2 Classification of Assets and Capital -- Box 4.3 Traditional View on Price-Based Cooperative Policy Instruments under the Paris Agreement -- Box 4.4 Wellhead Carbon Tax -- Box 5.1 Principal Component Analysis (PCA) -- Box 5.2 Indicator of Economic Complexity -- Box 5.3 Significance of Technological Openness | |
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505 | 8 | |a Figure 5.3 Ratio of Committed Emissions from Power Generation (to 2020) to Current Generation Capacity -- Figure B5.2.1 Economic Complexity and Variance in GDP per Capita -- Figure 6.1 More than Divestment: Multiple Strategies Will Help Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries Navigate the Risks and Harness the Opportunities of a Low-Carbon Transition -- Figure 6.2 Strategy-Development Process for Countries and Fossil Fuel-Dependent SOEs -- Tables -- Table 4.1 Choices of Possible Instruments of Climate Cooperation Strategies -- Table B5.1.1 Structure of Index of Preparedness for Climate Response Measure -- Table 5.1 Exposure Indicators for Selected Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries -- Table 5.2 Economic Resilience Indicators -- Table 5.3 Indicators of Resilience to External Shocks for Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries and Other Selected Countries -- Table B6.2.1 Matrix of External Determinants of Successful Strategies of Firms in Declining Industries -- Table 6.1 Matrix of Determinants of Success of the Strategies of Fossil Fuel-Dependent Firms | |
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spelling | Peszko, Grzegorz Verfasser aut Beyond Stranded Assets Climate Strategies of Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries Washington, D. C. World Bank Publications 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (153 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Climate Change and Development Ser Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Front Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Executive Summary -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2. Challenges, Risks, and Opportunities of a Low-Carbon Transition -- Existing Challenges for FFDCs -- New Risks for FFDCs -- An LCT: Smooth Sailing or Tipping Points? -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3. Potential Impacts on Different Sectors and Countries -- Coal Sector -- Oil and Gas Sectors -- Refineries -- Carbon-Intensive Manufacturing: Steel and Cement -- Why Focus on Sovereigns and State-Owned Enterprises? -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4. Strategic Framework for Dealing with the Potential Impacts of a Low-Carbon Transition -- Diversification Options for FFDCs -- Options for Climate Action and Cooperation -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5. Preparedness for a Low-Carbon Transition -- Measuring Preparedness for an LCT -- Exposure -- Resilience -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6. Charting the Future -- Assessing Uncertain Impacts and Preparedness for Managing a Low-Carbon Transition -- Developing Strategies to Manage an LCT -- Strategies for Cooperation in International Climate Initiatives -- Notes -- References -- 7. Conclusions -- Boxes -- Box 1.1 Climate Response Measures in the UNFCCC Documents -- Box 2.1 The Oil Price Collapse and the "Reverse Resource Curse" -- Box 2.2 Climate-Related Risks to Financial and Economic Stability -- Box 3.1 Coal Transport Infrastructure: Risk of Stranded Assets in Mozambique -- Box 4.1 Empirical Evidence for Export Diversification -- Box 4.2 Classification of Assets and Capital -- Box 4.3 Traditional View on Price-Based Cooperative Policy Instruments under the Paris Agreement -- Box 4.4 Wellhead Carbon Tax -- Box 5.1 Principal Component Analysis (PCA) -- Box 5.2 Indicator of Economic Complexity -- Box 5.3 Significance of Technological Openness Box 6.1 Tools to Aid Decision-Making under Uncertainty -- Box 6.2 Harrigan's Model of Firms' Strategies in Declining Industries -- Box 6.3 Statoil (Now Equinor) Strategic Framework -- Box 6.4 The Decline of the UK Coal Industry -- Figures -- Figure ES.1 How a Low-Carbon Transition Could Unfold and How FFDCs Could Prepare for It -- Figure ES.2 Two Broad Diversification Strategies -- Figure ES.3 Fossil Fuel Rents as a Share of GDP for 10 Top Fuel Producers, 2013-17 -- Figure ES.4 Countries' Preparedness for a Low-Carbon Transition -- Figure 2.1 How a Low-Carbon Transition Could Unfold and How FFDCs Could Prepare for It -- Figure 2.2 Nonhydro Renewables Share of Power Generation by Region -- Figure 3.1 Coal Reserves-to-Production Ratios -- Figure 3.2 Fossil Fuel Rents as a Share of GDP for 10 Top Fuel Producers, 2013-17 -- Figure 3.3 Breakdown of Coal Sector Cash Flow, 2011-50 -- Figure 3.4 Oil Reserves-to-Production Ratios -- Figure 3.5 Gas Reserves-to-Production Ratios -- Figure 3.6 Room for New Oil and Gas Field Development in 2-Degree Celsius IEA Scenarios -- Figure 3.7 Global Oil Supply Cost Curve and Break-Even Prices -- Figure 3.8 Domestic Consumption of Cement in China and India -- Figure 3.9 Shares in Expected Revenue from Oil and Gas between 2013 and 2050 -- Figure 3.10 Export Revenues from Fossil Fuels as a Share of Total Export Revenues for the Top 10 Most Dependent Countries (2013-17) -- Figure 4.1 Two Broad Diversification Strategies -- Figure B4.1.1 Relationship between Export Concentration and GDP per Capita Growth (1961-2000) -- Figure 4.2 Importance of Public Institutions for the Asset Index -- Figure 4.3 Long-Term Impact of Different Strategies on GDP in FFDCs under Different Climate and Trade Policy Scenarios -- Figure 5.1 Countries' Preparedness for a Low-Carbon Transition -- Figure 5.2 Resource Rents as a Share of GNI, 2016 Figure 5.3 Ratio of Committed Emissions from Power Generation (to 2020) to Current Generation Capacity -- Figure B5.2.1 Economic Complexity and Variance in GDP per Capita -- Figure 6.1 More than Divestment: Multiple Strategies Will Help Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries Navigate the Risks and Harness the Opportunities of a Low-Carbon Transition -- Figure 6.2 Strategy-Development Process for Countries and Fossil Fuel-Dependent SOEs -- Tables -- Table 4.1 Choices of Possible Instruments of Climate Cooperation Strategies -- Table B5.1.1 Structure of Index of Preparedness for Climate Response Measure -- Table 5.1 Exposure Indicators for Selected Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries -- Table 5.2 Economic Resilience Indicators -- Table 5.3 Indicators of Resilience to External Shocks for Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries and Other Selected Countries -- Table B6.2.1 Matrix of External Determinants of Successful Strategies of Firms in Declining Industries -- Table 6.1 Matrix of Determinants of Success of the Strategies of Fossil Fuel-Dependent Firms Carbon dioxide mitigation-Government policy.. Climatic changes-Government policy.. Energy policy-Environmental aspects van der Mensbrugghe, Dominique Sonstige oth Golub, Alexander Sonstige oth Ward, John Sonstige oth Zenghelis, Dimitri Sonstige oth Marijs, Cor Sonstige oth Schopp, Anne Sonstige oth Rogers, John Sonstige oth Midgley, Amelia Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Peszko, Grzegorz Beyond Stranded Assets : Climate Strategies of Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries Washington, D. C. : World Bank Publications,c2020 |
spellingShingle | Peszko, Grzegorz Beyond Stranded Assets Climate Strategies of Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries Front Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Executive Summary -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2. Challenges, Risks, and Opportunities of a Low-Carbon Transition -- Existing Challenges for FFDCs -- New Risks for FFDCs -- An LCT: Smooth Sailing or Tipping Points? -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3. Potential Impacts on Different Sectors and Countries -- Coal Sector -- Oil and Gas Sectors -- Refineries -- Carbon-Intensive Manufacturing: Steel and Cement -- Why Focus on Sovereigns and State-Owned Enterprises? -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4. Strategic Framework for Dealing with the Potential Impacts of a Low-Carbon Transition -- Diversification Options for FFDCs -- Options for Climate Action and Cooperation -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5. Preparedness for a Low-Carbon Transition -- Measuring Preparedness for an LCT -- Exposure -- Resilience -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6. Charting the Future -- Assessing Uncertain Impacts and Preparedness for Managing a Low-Carbon Transition -- Developing Strategies to Manage an LCT -- Strategies for Cooperation in International Climate Initiatives -- Notes -- References -- 7. Conclusions -- Boxes -- Box 1.1 Climate Response Measures in the UNFCCC Documents -- Box 2.1 The Oil Price Collapse and the "Reverse Resource Curse" -- Box 2.2 Climate-Related Risks to Financial and Economic Stability -- Box 3.1 Coal Transport Infrastructure: Risk of Stranded Assets in Mozambique -- Box 4.1 Empirical Evidence for Export Diversification -- Box 4.2 Classification of Assets and Capital -- Box 4.3 Traditional View on Price-Based Cooperative Policy Instruments under the Paris Agreement -- Box 4.4 Wellhead Carbon Tax -- Box 5.1 Principal Component Analysis (PCA) -- Box 5.2 Indicator of Economic Complexity -- Box 5.3 Significance of Technological Openness Box 6.1 Tools to Aid Decision-Making under Uncertainty -- Box 6.2 Harrigan's Model of Firms' Strategies in Declining Industries -- Box 6.3 Statoil (Now Equinor) Strategic Framework -- Box 6.4 The Decline of the UK Coal Industry -- Figures -- Figure ES.1 How a Low-Carbon Transition Could Unfold and How FFDCs Could Prepare for It -- Figure ES.2 Two Broad Diversification Strategies -- Figure ES.3 Fossil Fuel Rents as a Share of GDP for 10 Top Fuel Producers, 2013-17 -- Figure ES.4 Countries' Preparedness for a Low-Carbon Transition -- Figure 2.1 How a Low-Carbon Transition Could Unfold and How FFDCs Could Prepare for It -- Figure 2.2 Nonhydro Renewables Share of Power Generation by Region -- Figure 3.1 Coal Reserves-to-Production Ratios -- Figure 3.2 Fossil Fuel Rents as a Share of GDP for 10 Top Fuel Producers, 2013-17 -- Figure 3.3 Breakdown of Coal Sector Cash Flow, 2011-50 -- Figure 3.4 Oil Reserves-to-Production Ratios -- Figure 3.5 Gas Reserves-to-Production Ratios -- Figure 3.6 Room for New Oil and Gas Field Development in 2-Degree Celsius IEA Scenarios -- Figure 3.7 Global Oil Supply Cost Curve and Break-Even Prices -- Figure 3.8 Domestic Consumption of Cement in China and India -- Figure 3.9 Shares in Expected Revenue from Oil and Gas between 2013 and 2050 -- Figure 3.10 Export Revenues from Fossil Fuels as a Share of Total Export Revenues for the Top 10 Most Dependent Countries (2013-17) -- Figure 4.1 Two Broad Diversification Strategies -- Figure B4.1.1 Relationship between Export Concentration and GDP per Capita Growth (1961-2000) -- Figure 4.2 Importance of Public Institutions for the Asset Index -- Figure 4.3 Long-Term Impact of Different Strategies on GDP in FFDCs under Different Climate and Trade Policy Scenarios -- Figure 5.1 Countries' Preparedness for a Low-Carbon Transition -- Figure 5.2 Resource Rents as a Share of GNI, 2016 Figure 5.3 Ratio of Committed Emissions from Power Generation (to 2020) to Current Generation Capacity -- Figure B5.2.1 Economic Complexity and Variance in GDP per Capita -- Figure 6.1 More than Divestment: Multiple Strategies Will Help Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries Navigate the Risks and Harness the Opportunities of a Low-Carbon Transition -- Figure 6.2 Strategy-Development Process for Countries and Fossil Fuel-Dependent SOEs -- Tables -- Table 4.1 Choices of Possible Instruments of Climate Cooperation Strategies -- Table B5.1.1 Structure of Index of Preparedness for Climate Response Measure -- Table 5.1 Exposure Indicators for Selected Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries -- Table 5.2 Economic Resilience Indicators -- Table 5.3 Indicators of Resilience to External Shocks for Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries and Other Selected Countries -- Table B6.2.1 Matrix of External Determinants of Successful Strategies of Firms in Declining Industries -- Table 6.1 Matrix of Determinants of Success of the Strategies of Fossil Fuel-Dependent Firms Carbon dioxide mitigation-Government policy.. Climatic changes-Government policy.. Energy policy-Environmental aspects |
title | Beyond Stranded Assets Climate Strategies of Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries |
title_auth | Beyond Stranded Assets Climate Strategies of Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries |
title_exact_search | Beyond Stranded Assets Climate Strategies of Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries |
title_exact_search_txtP | Beyond Stranded Assets Climate Strategies of Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries |
title_full | Beyond Stranded Assets Climate Strategies of Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries |
title_fullStr | Beyond Stranded Assets Climate Strategies of Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries |
title_full_unstemmed | Beyond Stranded Assets Climate Strategies of Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries |
title_short | Beyond Stranded Assets |
title_sort | beyond stranded assets climate strategies of fossil fuel dependent countries |
title_sub | Climate Strategies of Fossil Fuel-Dependent Countries |
topic | Carbon dioxide mitigation-Government policy.. Climatic changes-Government policy.. Energy policy-Environmental aspects |
topic_facet | Carbon dioxide mitigation-Government policy.. Climatic changes-Government policy.. Energy policy-Environmental aspects |
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