Opportunities of Cross-Border Cooperation Regarding Active Interventions into the Atmosphere
Valentin-Mihai Bohatereț () and
Ioan Bruma
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Valentin-Mihai Bohatereț: “Gh. Zane”Institute of Economic and Social Research, Romanian Academy, Iași Branch
Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, 2017, vol. 14, issue 2, 231-237
Abstract:
The out of control leaking of greenhouse gas emissions brings Terra one step closer to an imminent Armageddon scenario, in which the dramatic climate changes incurred may easily turn our planet into an inhospitable and improper place for human life. Under the circumstances, the adjustment to the major climate changes can draw deep economic and social alterations as well as new environment protection regulations that are mainly meant to diminish and eventually stop green gas emissions, but also accommodate to the newly developed situation whose evolution cannot be precisely anticipated. The possibility of lowering the risks in the case of certain climate vulnerabilities, such as hailfall for instance, is a fact, provided the proper technical tools are engaged. This can be achieved through local or regional internal systems, but it may register higher cumulative effects by crossborder or Euro regional actions. The present paper reviews the current and future state of hailfall control in Romania, reconsidering the system developmental possibilities through cross-border or Euro regional projects.
Keywords: adjusting to climate changes; hailfall control; control units for hailfall; crossborder projects. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 O21 Q25 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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