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Managing Energy Resources and Regulations

   

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Managing Energy Resources and Regulations
8/11/2019

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Contents
Introduction.................................................................................................................... 2
Contributing to the International efforts towards reduction of Greenhouse Gas emissions (GHGs).........3
How the UK intends to comply with the pledges expressed by the EU INDC...................................4
How the UK can reconcile the implementation of environmental targets.........................................6
Conclusion..................................................................................................................... 8
References..................................................................................................................... 9

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Introduction
This report is including information regarding energy resources and regulations. The several
countries can submit their action plans in the year 2015 but these plans cannot help in reducing
global warming. The EU submitted a great contribution to the new agreement and the region
need to achieve the target related to the reduction of the emissions (Kern and Rogge, 2016). UK
will also support the EU in the process of climate action that included the reduction of
greenhouse emissions. The climate change process affects many developing and developed
countries and creates environmental issues in the climate. EU INDC submitted their great role in
the reduction of greenhouse gases. It is very essential to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases
to make the better climate and keep a target of global warming below 2 degree Celsius. This
report includes the contribution of the EU INDC towards the reduction of Greenhouse Gas
emissions and it has clearly stated with examples. The report will explain the pledges which have
mainly focused on government policy, technological and financial drivers. The agreement was
set between the countries to limit the global warming below the 2 degrees C and it has limited to
the 1.5 degrees C. as it was not enough to reduce the global warming (Rogelj, et al., 2016).
Paris Agreement was dealing with the emission of the greenhouse effect under the United
National Framework. The main goal of the Paris agreement is to make the environment
sustainable and to address the climatic change. With the help of this agreement all the developing
and developed countries come together with the common cause to remove the greenhouse effect
and to combat climate changes.

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Contributing to the International efforts towards reduction of Greenhouse Gas emissions
(GHGs)
In the changing climate, the plan is made in regards to the dealing with the greenhouse gas
emission mitigation. Paris agreement was drafted in the 12 December 2015 and it was signed in
the 22 April 2016. The plan was made for the accounting for the 555 for the global gas
greenhouse emissions and it was ratification and accession by the 55 UNFCCC parties. To
mitigate the global warming the plan is made and transform their development trajectories to
sustainable development. The main objective is to limit the temperature below the 2 degree
Celsius (Andresen, et al., 2016). EU was taking several actions to reduce the emission of the
greenhouse gas such as they have started reusing, recycling and reducing the products with
minimal packaging. Carbon dioxide gas can be saved by the country by recycling the waste of
the household. I the developed countries like EU the light bulbs have replaced with the CFL
(Compact fluorescent light).
The European United States has ratified the agreement of greenhouse gases to remove the
emission of global warming (Rajamani, 2016). The Paris agreement was ratified by the European
Union and its member states. The agreement was set between the countries to limit the global
warming below the 2 degrees C and it has limited to the 1.5 degrees C. Many other developed
countries and EU is supporting the climatic actions and contributing to the international efforts to
reduce the greenhouse emission. EU has also built resilience in regards to the climatic change so
that the developing countries also continue to reduce the emissions. To fight the climatic change,
the EU has played a major role as they are at the forefront of international efforts. The broad
coalition has been made by the EU between the developing and developed countries so that the
agreement of Paris can turn into high ambition.
To submit the intended contribution in the emission of the greenhouse effect EU was the first
economy in the major agreement. It was contributed by the EU’s nationally that at least 40%
greenhouse gas will be reduced by 2030 and many emissions have been made in the climate and
energy framework. To fulfill the objectives of reducing the greenhouse effect is a very
developing country several steps are taken which has explained through examples such as in

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