The aim of this paper is to define low carbon society (LCS) based on the phase diagram with the variables from the IPAT [Human Impact (I) on the environment equals the product of population (P) affluence (A) and technology (T)], starting from the problem definitions: (1) Economy is not everything for LCS and (2) it is not clear if speed on the constraint is more important than liberation from it. To tackle these problems, two research questions are set: (1) What are the basic indicators, objects, and constraints to shape the argument of LCSs and (2) what are the historical paths of several countries and what can be said for their future paths toward carbon societies? Time series data from 1900 or before are used, while the phase diagram with the variables from the IPAT equation is used as the core methodology. In addition to the IPAT variables, the importance of land per capita shall be considered as another basic indicator for LCS related to the carrying capacity. The three different kinds of objects [i.e., total gross domestic product (GDP), GDP per capita, and social indicator] and the two constraints (i.e., total emission and emission per capita) are considered, and it is shown that the combination of these objects and constraints strongly affects the argument of the carrying capacity of climate and land, development of economic system and economic man, and other human developments. Among the four cases analyzed in the phase diagram, the case where GDP per capita is object and total emission is constraint is given the most attention and requires the further research in the future since it does not contradict with a definition of LCS. It is also suggested that if changing the direction of the path with low carbon technology development takes time and cost, institutional arrangement would be additionally necessary in addition to market mechanism where optimal solutions are found on constraint.
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June 30 2010
Is low carbon society embedding or embedded in economy? Speed on the constraint or liberation from it
Wataru Machida (町田航);
Wataru Machida (町田航)
a)
LCS-RNet Secretariat,
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)
, 2109-11 Kamiyamaguchi Hayama, Kanagawa 240-0115, Japan
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Kyoko Miwa (三輪恭子);
Kyoko Miwa (三輪恭子)
LCS-RNet Secretariat,
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)
, 2109-11 Kamiyamaguchi Hayama, Kanagawa 240-0115, Japan
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Shuzo Nishioka (西岡秀三)
Shuzo Nishioka (西岡秀三)
LCS-RNet Secretariat,
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)
, 2109-11 Kamiyamaguchi Hayama, Kanagawa 240-0115, Japan
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a)
Electronic mail: lcs-rnet@iges.or.jp. FAX: (81 46) 855 3808.
J. Renewable Sustainable Energy 2, 031011 (2010)
Article history
Received:
November 12 2009
Accepted:
March 17 2010
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Wataru Machida, Kyoko Miwa, Shuzo Nishioka; Is low carbon society embedding or embedded in economy? Speed on the constraint or liberation from it. J. Renewable Sustainable Energy 1 May 2010; 2 (3): 031011. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3384610
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