Title Europos Sąjungos prekybos aplinkos taršos leidimais sistemos vertinimas Lietuvoje /
Translation of Title Assessment of european union emission allowance trading system in lithuania.
Authors Stasiulaitytė, Rasa
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Abstract [eng] EU requirements are forming Lithuanian climate policy. All liabilities are based on international agreements. After 1995 when Lithuanian parliament ratified the United Nations Framework on Climate Change (UNFCC) and in 2002 signed the Kyoto Protocol was started international work against climate change. This paper deals with main liabilities of Lithuania in climate changing policy and processes, the main key legislation and responsibilities of institution implementing with climate changes. Also the assessment of EU emission allowances trading system is done. One of the strongest instruments in a process of stopping global warming is trade of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions mitigation policy. It‘s important to understand the meaning of GHG emission trading system, because we all are affected by the climate change. Research object - European Union emission allowance trading system’s assessment in Lithuania. The main target of the paper – to make the analysis of the EU Climate change policy and to make the emission allowance trading system‘s assessment in Lithuania. The main tasks of the paper: 1. To analyze what is the impact of climate change and which instruments are used to control the climate change. 2. To discuss the main models and methods of the emission allowances. 3. To emit what are the main aspects of the climate change system. 4. To analyze which low papers are the main of reglamentation processes in climate change policy, which institutions are responsible for climate change implementation. 5. To make the analysis of the EU emission allowance trading system in Lithuania. 6. To make the analysis of the EU emission allowance trading system‘s assessment in Lithuania. It‘s very important to make European Union emission allowance trading system’s assessment in Lithuania and to understand what special things do we need to change if we want to get the bigger effect in stopping GHG emissions to the atmosphere.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2014