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The paper examines driving forces of CO2 emissions of four sectors of the Slovak economy. Our analysis was based on extended Kaya Identity framework using Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index (LMDI) decomposition technique. We applied chaining analysis for period 1997 – 2012 and examined contributions of six effects. We found the primary mover of CO2 emissions to be energy intensity effect (52%) followed by activity effect 25%) and economy structure effect (16%). The combined contribution of energy mix effect, emission factors effect and population effect reached only approximately 7%, which implies that as much as 93 % CO2 emissions were determined to large extent by exogenous impetuses. Our evidence therefore suggests that the policies aimed at structural changes of economies are the most effective tool to address issue of CO2 emissions.
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The article deals with the development of possible mechanism for international conflict of climate change solving. Thus author proposes the creation of international tax agency that would measure the production of all natural resources, which are responsible for the CO2 emissions. Also all firms who are buying these resources must be taxed and revenues must be distributed taking the emissions per head into account.
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