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Russian industry responses to climate change: the case of the metals and mining sector

机译:俄罗斯工业界对气候变化的反应:金属和采矿业

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Globally, the metals and mining sector is a major contributor to GHG emissions. Climate change also poses significant challenges for the industry in a number of ways, including risks to infrastructure and equipment, transport routes and the cost of energy supplies. The sector is of particular importance to Russia, and yet very little is known about how the sector positions itself in relation to this key issue. This article conducts an in-depth look at the response of the Russian metals and mining sector to climate change. It looks at the key actors, their willingness to engage with the issue of climate change, preferred policy options and the strategies adopted to further their interests. The role of companies, prominent individuals and business associations is considered. The evidence suggests that, although there is widespread acceptance of climate change as a phenomenon, there is significant variation within the sector, with some companies proactive on climate policy, and others more reluctant. Different responses are attributed to reputational factors and the disproportionate influence of international and domestic policy developments on companies. Russian coal companies, directly threatened by any international attempts to reduce coal consumption, display the strongest opposition to efforts aimed at curbing emissions. The Russian government, far from thinking of transitioning to a low carbon future, is vigorously trying to expand the coal industry.Key policy insights Understanding how Russia's domestic position on climate policy is formed is fundamental for understanding the factors driving its international engagement on climate policy.The Russian government has no plans to phase out coal and is instead actively seeking to expand the coal industry. This highlights the obstacles to Russia's commitment to climate policy at both the domestic and international levels.The socio-economic consequences of climate policy for the Russian coal industry are a key consideration for the government, with some regions heavily dependent on the industry for employment and electricity generation.
机译:在全球范围内,金属和采矿业是造成温室气体排放的主要因素。气候变化还以多种方式对行业构成了重大挑战,包括对基础设施和设备的风险,运输路线以及能源供应成本。该行业对俄罗斯尤为重要,但对于该行业如何定位这一关键问题知之甚少。本文深入研究了俄罗斯金属和采矿业对气候变化的反应。它着眼于关键角色,他们参与气候变化问题的意愿,首选的政策选择以及为促进其利益而采取的战略。考虑了公司,杰出人物和商业协会的角色。有证据表明,尽管人们普遍接受气候变化这一现象,但该部门内部差异很大,一些公司积极采取气候政策,而另一些公司则不愿。不同的回应归因于声誉因素以及国际和国内政策发展对公司的不成比例的影响。俄罗斯煤炭公司受到国际上减少煤炭消耗的任何尝试的直接威胁,它们对旨在减少排放量的努力表示最强烈的反对。俄罗斯政府远未考虑过渡到低碳未来,而是在大力发展煤炭行业。重要政策见解了解俄罗斯如何形成气候政策国内立场是了解推动其国际参与气候政策因素的基础俄罗斯政府没有淘汰煤炭的计划,而是积极寻求扩大煤炭工业。这凸显了俄罗斯在国内和国际层面上致力于气候政策的障碍。气候政策对俄罗斯煤炭行业的社会经济影响是政府的主要考虑因素,一些地区严重依赖该行业的就业和就业。发电。

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