
《臺灣淨零轉型》英文專書-Taiwan in Net-Zero Transition-An East Asian Perspective on Developmental Environmentalism
作者周桂田於本書中探究臺灣淨零轉型的結構困境、心態、挑戰與出路。本書以臺灣作為代表性案例,呈現東亞國家在追求全球淨零碳排目標時的結構性挑戰,檢視發展型環境主義(developmental environmentalism)在東亞脈絡下的命題。臺灣面臨多重挑戰,包括國內外淨零碳排驅動壓力、地緣政治經濟競爭、內部高碳產業結構以及褐色經濟社會之路徑依賴。在這樣的分析框架下,基於發展型環境主義和臺灣案例特徵,「發展型淨零主義」(developmental netzeroism)概念為東亞國家作為高碳製造系統和全球供應鏈一部分的氣候治理特性提供了洞見。本書對於關注亞洲和台灣在淨零轉型過程中受到的政治、經濟及社會情勢影響的研究人員和政策制定者而言,具有極高的參考價值。
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Chou explores the structural dilemmas, mindsets, challenges, and solutions of the net-zero transition in Taiwan. Using Taiwan as a representative example of the structural challenges faced by East Asian countries in achieving the global net-zero carbon emission goal, the book examines the proposition of developmental environmentalism in the context of East Asia.
Taiwan faces diverse challenges, such as internal and external net-zero carbon emission pressures, geopolitical socioeconomic competition, an internal carbon-intensive industrial structure, and the path dependence of the brown economy. Within this framework, the developmental net-zeroism perspective, from the vantage point of developmental environmentalism and the distinctive characteristics of Taiwan, offers insights into the climate governance particularities of East Asian countries as high-carbon manufacturing systems and as part of the global supply chain.
A valuable read for researchers and policymakers concerned about the political, economic, and social situations in Asia and Taiwan affecting the net-zero transition.
Introduction
1. Why is Taiwan Delaying the Transition? An East Asian Perspective
2. Analysis Framework: Reflexive Governance on Developmental Environmentalism
Part I Structural High Carbon Path
3. Climate Conventions and High Carbon Path
4. Embedded Distrust: Legacy of Environmental Movements
5. Competing Socio-Technical Imagination on Energy Transition and Decarbonization
Part II Deadlock of Transition
6. Weak Socially Robust Knowledge in Net-Zero Transition Movement
7. Reinforced Carbon Locked-in: Three Missed Opportunities of Carbon Tax
8. Climate Governance Delayism and its Limited Carbon Pricing
Part III Trigger Net-Zero
9. Developmental Net-Zeroism
10. Democratic Deliberative Deficit under Developmental Net-Zeroism
11. Boil Frag in Warm Water: Transition Lag and Anxiety of the Enterprises
Conclusion
12. Rethinking Developmental Net-Zeroism in East Asia