2012
DOI: 10.4236/lce.2012.34020
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Inspiration from Green Effect of South Korea’s Low-Carbon Economy Development to China

Abstract: Low-carbon economics is a new model of economic development in both international and domestic settings as well as the only way for all mankind to deal with climate change and achieve sustainable economic development. In addition to controlling carbon dioxide emissions, the low-carbon economic development model indicates an energy revolution that will fundamentally change production as well as people's social and economic lifestyle. Low-carbon development has drawn close attention from the international commun… Show more

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“…Interesting is the experience of developing a green economy in Japan and South Korea, which have already achieved certain results in this area to reduce pressure on the natural world and make significant investments in environmental protection -the driving force behind economic growth and achieving sustainable development, including preserving the environment, including biodiversity. , forests and oceans [6], the introduction of the content of environmental protection and environmental ethics related to green growth in educational material [7], as well as in China, where the transition to a green economic model is a complex strategic task that requires a combination of two previously incompatible development vectors: maintaining dynamic economic growth and preserving the natural environment on a long-term basis [8][9][10]. It is noted that, based on the general ideology of the concept of sustainable development, enhancing economical state of the nation and increasing energy efficiency depends on the active position of the authorities at the federal and regional levels [11].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interesting is the experience of developing a green economy in Japan and South Korea, which have already achieved certain results in this area to reduce pressure on the natural world and make significant investments in environmental protection -the driving force behind economic growth and achieving sustainable development, including preserving the environment, including biodiversity. , forests and oceans [6], the introduction of the content of environmental protection and environmental ethics related to green growth in educational material [7], as well as in China, where the transition to a green economic model is a complex strategic task that requires a combination of two previously incompatible development vectors: maintaining dynamic economic growth and preserving the natural environment on a long-term basis [8][9][10]. It is noted that, based on the general ideology of the concept of sustainable development, enhancing economical state of the nation and increasing energy efficiency depends on the active position of the authorities at the federal and regional levels [11].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For these countries to have a future with low carbon emissions, the market mechanism must play a significant role in reducing carbon emissions (Li, 2013).…”
Section: Future Challengementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Korea are also facing these challenges and opportunities, so the governments have continually introduced policies to promote the realization of a low-carbon economy and hope to achieve a true eco-economy in the future [17]. China is rich in the total energy resources reserves, but possession of energy resources per capita is low, and some deficiencies are seriously restricting the sustainable economic and social development: 1) energy resources are difficult to exploit, 2)…”
Section: Review Of Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fossil fuels and coal are the major sources of energy power [16]. In the perspective of climate change and sustainable economic development, low carbon economy is a new model of economic development [17]. China and South…”
Section: Review Of Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%