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Republic of the PhilippinesPangasinan State University
GRADUATE SCHOOLUrdaneta City
ME 201- Strategic Mgt. of Engineering Enterprise
Federico C. Aquino Jr.Reporter
An Analytic Tool MeasuringNational Green Reputations & Performance
GLOBAL GREEN ECONOMY INDEX
By : Jeremy Tamanini Founder, Dual Citizen Inc.
The 1st Global Green Economy Index The 1st Global Green Economy Index
A Project Measuring National Green ReputationsA Project Measuring National Green Reputations
The first-ever survey measuring by expert practitioner perceptions on the green reputations of 27 countries around the world was conducted by Dual Citizen Inc. last 2010.
Respondents were pre-selected based on their known professional affiliation and were limited to one response to the full survey. Around one third of survey respondents were then contacted directly with follow-up questions.
Jeremy Tamanini Founder, Dual Citizen Inc.
The report assesses national green leadership in the The report assesses national green leadership in the following 27 countriesfollowing 27 countries
Argentina Argentina Japan Japan
Australia Australia Mexico Mexico
Brazil Brazil Netherlands Netherlands
Canada Canada New Zealand New Zealand
China China Norway Norway
Denmark Denmark South Africa South Africa
Finland Finland South Korea South Korea
France France Spain Spain
Germany Germany Sweden Sweden
Iceland Iceland Turkey Turkey
India India United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
Israel Israel United Kingdom United Kingdom
Indonesia Indonesia United StatesUnited States
Italy Italy
1. To what extent are nations and their leaders associated with green leadership on the international stage?
2. From the perspective of a clean energy technology investment fund, which country presents the best investment target over the next 10 years?
3. Which country has the most effective domestic policies in place to foster the development of clean energy technologies?
4. Which country shows the strongest commitment to promoting green tourism in country?
Four Areas with Large Impact on Defining National Green Reputations.
28%28% 17%17% 13%13% 7%7% 6%6% 4%4% 3%3% 3%3% 3%3% 2%2%
GERMANYGERMANY DENMARKDENMARK SWEDENSWEDEN NORWAYNORWAY NETHERLANDSNETHERLANDS BRAZIL BRAZIL ICELANDICELAND SPAINSPAIN JAPANJAPAN United kingdomUnited kingdom
Germany’s active role in both international climate diplomacy and more local clean tech innovation has produced dividends as survey respondents view Germany as demonstrating the strongest green leadership among the 27 countries surveyed.
I. INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP
The research indicated that the United States, China, Israel and South Korea were nations under recognized for their green leadership.
31%31% 18%18% 14%14% 13%13% 4%4%
CHINACHINA UNITED UNITED
STATESSTATES INDIAINDIA BRAZILBRAZIL GERMANYGERMANY
China’s centralized decision-making apparatus and its aggressive dedication of stimulus funds and a feed-in tariff to the alternative energy sector make it the most attractive investment target over the next ten years for a clean tech venture fund.
II. CLEAN ENERGY INVESTMENT
The demands for energy from these countries are huge and growing while the infrastructure is weak. This could be a perfect storm for clean tech investors.
30%30% 16%16% 10%10% 8%8% 6%6%
GERMANYGERMANY DENMARKDENMARKUNITEDUNITEDSTATESSTATES CHINACHINA SWEDENSWEDEN
Germany once again leads other countries as having the right mix of policies in place to foster the future development of clean energy technology.
III.DOMESTIC POLICY INCENTIVES
32%32% 10%10% 9%9% 6%6% 5%5%
NEW ZEALANDNEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIAAUSTRALIA BRAZILBRAZIL GERMANY/NORWAYGERMANY/NORWAY ICELANDICELAND
New Zealand is the undisputed leader in the realm of promoting green tourism within its borders and an examination of the efforts of Tourism. New Zealand reveals that this result is no coincidence.
IV.TOURISM
Through advertising, an accreditation system, visitor feedback and internal focus on the environment, New Zealand is the best practice case in promoting green tourism.
THE 2011THE 2011Global Green Economy IndexGlobal Green Economy Index
The 2011 Global Green Economy Index (GGEI) is a comprehensive analytic tool offering stakeholders in the green economy a robust system to track, analyze and improve upon both the Perceptions and Performance of national green economies.
Jeremy Tamanini Founder, Dual Citizen Inc.
The 2011 Global Green Economy Index includes The 2011 Global Green Economy Index includes 4 primary dimensions, 12 sub-categories4 primary dimensions, 12 sub-categories
1. LEADERSHIP- International Forums, Global Media Coverage, and National
Institutions
2. DOMESTIC POLICY – Clean Energy Policies, Renewable Targets, and
Emission Trending
3. CLEANTECH INVESTMENTS- Investment Volume, Sector Vitality, and
Investment Facilitation.
4. GREEN TOURISM – Ministry Evaluation, Accreditation and Competitiveness.
11 GERMANYGERMANY
22 SWEDENSWEDEN
33 DENMARKDENMARK
44 NORWAYNORWAY
55 NETHERLANDSNETHERLANDS
66 UNITED KINGDOMUNITED KINGDOM
77 CANADACANADA
88 NEW ZEALANDNEW ZEALAND
99 BRAZILBRAZIL
1010 UNITED STATESUNITED STATES
11 NEW ZEALANDNEW ZEALAND
22 ICELANDICELAND
33 DENMARKDENMARK
44 SOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICA
55UNITED UNITED
KINGDOMKINGDOM
66 SWEDENSWEDEN
77 BRAZILBRAZIL
88 MEXICOMEXICO
99 FINLANDFINLAND
1010 GERMANYGERMANY
PERCEPTION PERFORMANCEI. INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIPR E S U L T S
A block of northern European countries dominate the leadership category as judged by our expert survey as leaders and institutions in these nations continue to proactively brand themselves green.
Our index confirms the leadership value to nations hosting the annual Conference of the Parties (COP) summit (ie. Denmark, Mexico and South Africa) and the ability of smaller green economies (ie. New Zealand and Iceland) to make a big impact on the global stage.
PERCEPTION
PERFORMANCE
Conferences of the PartiesConferences of the Parties1992:RIO DE JANIERO"UN Framework Convention on Climate 1992:RIO DE JANIERO"UN Framework Convention on Climate
Change"Change" 2003: COP 9, Milan, Italy2003: COP 9, Milan, Italy
1995: COP 1, The Berlin Mandate1995: COP 1, The Berlin Mandate 2004: COP 10, Buenos Aires, Argentina2004: COP 10, Buenos Aires, Argentina
1996: COP 2, Geneva, Switzerland1996: COP 2, Geneva, Switzerland 2005: COP 11/MOP 1, Montreal, Canada2005: COP 11/MOP 1, Montreal, Canada
1997: COP 3, The Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change1997: COP 3, The Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change 2006: COP 12/MOP 2, Nairobi, Kenya2006: COP 12/MOP 2, Nairobi, Kenya
1998: COP 4, Buenos Aires, Argentina1998: COP 4, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2007: COP 13/MOP 3, Bali, Indonesia2007: COP 13/MOP 3, Bali, Indonesia
1999: COP 5, Bonn, Germany1999: COP 5, Bonn, Germany 2008: COP 14/MOP 4, Poznań, Poland2008: COP 14/MOP 4, Poznań, Poland
2000: COP 6, The Hague, Netherlands2000: COP 6, The Hague, Netherlands2009: COP 15/MOP 5, Copenhagen, 2009: COP 15/MOP 5, Copenhagen,
DenmarkDenmark
2001: COP 6, Bonn, Germany2001: COP 6, Bonn, Germany 2010: COP 16/MOP 6, Cancún, Mexico2010: COP 16/MOP 6, Cancún, Mexico
2001: COP 7, Marrakech, Morocco2001: COP 7, Marrakech, Morocco2011: COP 17/MOP 7, Durban, South 2011: COP 17/MOP 7, Durban, South
AfricaAfrica
2002: COP 8, New Delhi, India2002: COP 8, New Delhi, India 2012: COP 18/MOP 8, Qatar2012: COP 18/MOP 8, Qatar
11 GERMANYGERMANY
22 DENMARKDENMARK
33 SWEDENSWEDEN
44 CHINACHINA
55 NETHERLANDSNETHERLANDS
66 SPAINSPAIN
77 NORWAYNORWAY
88 UNITED STATESUNITED STATES
99 ICELANDICELAND
1010 UNITED KINGDOMUNITED KINGDOM
11 NORWAYNORWAY
22 ICELANDICELAND
33 BRAZILBRAZIL
44 NEW ZEALANDNEW ZEALAND
55 SWEDENSWEDEN
66 CANADACANADA
77 FINLANDFINLAND
88 DENMARKDENMARK
99 GERMANYGERMANY
1010 MEXICOMEXICO
II. DOMESTIC POLICY
PERCEPTION PERFORMANCE
Experts continue to recognize northern European nations on the policy dimension but highlight China’s merits and credit the United States with an overall improvement, particularly at the state level.
Nations with a high reliance on renewable energy sources today perform well in our index, as do nations with concrete success at lowering their overall and per capita greenhouse gas emissions.
Our expert survey reveals confidence that the world’s largest economies have the right policies in place to promote renewable energy yet these same nations lack concrete improvements in lowering their GHG emissions.
PERCEPTION
PERFORMANCE
GENERAL
Rank Country
1 European Union[5]
2 China
3 United States
4 Brazil
5 Canada
6 Russia
7 India
8 Norway
9 Germany
10 Japan
World Top 10 Renewable Electricity Producers Hydroelectricity, Wind Power, Biomass, Solar, Geothermal Country CO2 emissions
(METRIC TONNES)
China 8,240,958
United States 5,492,170
India 2,069,738
Russia 1,688,688
Japan 1,138,432
Germany 762,543
Iran 574,667
South Korea 563,126
Canada 518,475
Saudi Arabia 493,726
List of Top 20 Countries estimates CO2 Emissions - 2010
11 CHINACHINA
22 UNITED STATESUNITED STATES
33 GERMANYGERMANY
44 BRAZILBRAZIL
55 INDIAINDIA
66 JAPANJAPAN
77 CANADACANADA
88 UNITED KINGDOMUNITED KINGDOM
99 DENMARKDENMARK
1010 SWEDENSWEDEN
11 DENMARKDENMARK
22 GERMANYGERMANY
33 SWEDENSWEDEN
44 ISRAELISRAEL
55 CANADACANADA
66 NEW ZEALANDNEW ZEALAND
77 AUSTRALIAAUSTRALIA
88 NORWAYNORWAY
99 FINLANDFINLAND
1010 UNITED STATESUNITED STATES
PERCEPTION
PERFORMANCE
III. CLEANTECH INVESTMENT
Large high-tech economies and their counterparts are judged by experts to be the most attractive cleantech investment targets over the next ten years.
Highly developed European economies dominate the top of our cleantech investment index because their cleantech sectors are relatively evolved, well financed and linked to fast-growing international markets
Cleantech markets are geographically nuanced and characterized by a wide array of financing mechanisms and differing levels of government investment.
PERCEPTION
GENERAL
PERFORMANCE
11 NEW ZEALANDNEW ZEALAND
22 ICELANDICELAND
33 AUSTRALIAAUSTRALIA
44 CANADACANADA
55 BRAZILBRAZIL
66 NORWAYNORWAY
77 GERMANYGERMANY
88 SWEDENSWEDEN
99 SOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICA
1010 DENMARKDENMARK
11 NEW ZEALANDNEW ZEALAND
22 UNITED KINGDOMUNITED KINGDOM
33 SOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICA
44 DENMARKDENMARK
55 SWEDENSWEDEN
66 NETHERLANDSNETHERLANDS
77 GERMANYGERMANY
88 JAPANJAPAN
99 ITALYITALY
1010 AUSTRALIAAUSTRALIA
PERCEPTION PERFORMANCE
IV.GREEN TOURISM
New Zealand is again the global best practice case for promoting green tourism, a fact receiving significant recognition from our experts and index alike.
Most nations we cover have failed to formalize green tourism accreditation schemes, reinforcing the notion that green tourism is an abstract, hard to quantify activity.
Opportunities exist to better integrate national tourism bodies and transportation sectors for the purpose of furthering responsible tourism globally.
PERCEPTION & PERFORMANCE
GENERAL
2010 2011
AREAS PERCEPTION PERFORMANCE
1 LEADERSHIP GERMANY GERMANY NEW
ZEALAND
2 CLEANTECH INVESTMENTS CHINA CHINA DENMARK
3 DOMESTIC POLICY GERMANY GERMANY NORWAY
4 GREEN TOURISM
NEW ZEALAND
NEW ZEALAND
NEW ZEALAND
GGEI SURVEY RESULTS 2010 AND 2011
References:http://www.dualcitizeninc.com
http://unfccc.int/kyoto_protocol
http://www.alternate-energy-sources.com/Kyoto-Protocol
http://globalwarming.com