The need for implementation of CDM projects in order to defeat of sanctions and achieving resistive economic goals
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One of the mechanisms for control and reducing greenhouse gas emissions adjusted is the clean development Mechanism. These mechanisms include projects that the developed countries operate to fulfill their commitments to reducing emissions and also contribute to sustainable development in developing countries and for reducing emissions are received CER (Certified Emission Reduction).In this paper, the role of implementation of CDM projects to achieve the goals of the resistance economy, Perspective Document and strategies to defeat unjust sanctions imposed on the country has been studied.One way of controlling and greenhouse gas management optimum use of energy from fossil fuels for reducing energy usage and consequently reduce. dissemination of pollutant gases of it. Another way isthe use of fuels with low-carbon or no-carbon (nuclear power and renewable energy sources such as solar energy, wind energy, and biomass fuels).A third option that has been discussed in this article the role of CDM and environmental projects, especially carbon management by extraction or stopping carbon to reduce greenhouse gases and increasing the efficiency of energy generation from wasted energy and the combustion process. According to the International Covenant on Kyoto, signatory countries are required to implement the commitments and provide needed items of CDM and environmental projects.Therefore, mentioned projects, are not subject to sanctions imposed against Iran and since the Iran has abundant oil and gas resources and is in the area with the capabilities full of renewable energy and also the recent sanctions imposed on the country's economy is causing injuries incidence, Environmental and CDM projects can be used as a mechanism to defeat sanctions and to be used greater prosperity for resistive economic goals of Islamic Iran. |
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Keywords: CDM, resistive economy, greenhouse gases |
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Special Accepted: 2016/01/4 | Published: 2016/01/4
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