Responsabilité & Environnement Janvier 2011 – English abstracts
Richard LAVERGNE
Ingénieur général des Mines
Editorial: SAUVALLE,
Ingénieur en Chef des Mines
Foreword Hélène SERVEILLER,,
Ingénieur général des Mines
Richard LAVERGNE
Ingénieur général des Mines
1. From economic fundamentals toward diversified public policies
Proposals from the Stiglitz report: How do they help steer the economy toward green growth?
A convention for industry: How much room for “green” in French industrial policy?
The green economy: A response to the challenges of the 21st century
Mobilization for green growth in Morocco
The OECD’s Green Growth Strategy
2. Information and communications technology as a resource for a greener economy
The development of new energy techniques and the energy transition toward a carbon-free economy that will be more secure and more competitive
How to characterize the efficiency of policies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions? A method of analysis in an uncertain universe
Renewable energy sources in 2020 and beyond
The contribution of green information and communications technology to protecting the environment: Detic’s contribution and green growth
Sustainable development and the growth of small businesses
Key elements for an economy-wide sustainable resource management
3. Springing locks through research and innovation
A strategic approach to a new organization of French and European research in energy
The technological and industrial challenges of carbon- free energy
Poles of competitiveness, the motors of green growth
Innovation, the key to green growth
From a “demonstration fund” to investments with a future: Supporting a French supply of green technology
EU policy: Which technological strategies for smart, sustainable growth?
4. New lifestyles for facilitating the transition toward a greener economy
The conditions for “green growth”
“Postcarbon cities”, the driving force in tomorrow’s green economy?
Energy and territories: Toward the concept “Energy 2.0” with local authorities
Sustainable urban growth
Miscellany IN MEMORIAM : Marcel LEMOINE (1924-2009)
