2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12041538
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Optimal Transition toward Innovation-led Sustainable Governance under the 2020 Paris Regime

Abstract: This Special Issue consists of selected papers from the 2019 Sustainable Asia Conference (SAC), an annual international conference held at the

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“…The number of projects and funding for graphene GT projects peaked in 2015 along with the establishment of "Technology Roadmap for Promoting Commercialization of graphene (2015-2020)"and with the finalization of the "Paris Agreement on climate", in which gas emission levels were allocated to each country. Countries are expanding the ratio of ecologically benign vehicles by implementing environmental regulations, and a few countries are announcing plans to either ban or reduce the number of diesel vehicles in the near future [38]. South Korea also shares the goal by providing financial support such as subsidies and tax reduction, as well as environmental support such as establishing public procurement programs and installing charging infrastructure, which has been giving a significant impact on the expansion of battery market.…”
Section: Frequency Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of projects and funding for graphene GT projects peaked in 2015 along with the establishment of "Technology Roadmap for Promoting Commercialization of graphene (2015-2020)"and with the finalization of the "Paris Agreement on climate", in which gas emission levels were allocated to each country. Countries are expanding the ratio of ecologically benign vehicles by implementing environmental regulations, and a few countries are announcing plans to either ban or reduce the number of diesel vehicles in the near future [38]. South Korea also shares the goal by providing financial support such as subsidies and tax reduction, as well as environmental support such as establishing public procurement programs and installing charging infrastructure, which has been giving a significant impact on the expansion of battery market.…”
Section: Frequency Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%