Abstract
The impact of climate change has been urged most countries in the world to sign up the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), so as to fulfill the “common but differentiated responsibility”. In the context of climate change, how to develop an environmentally-friendly low carbon society and how to stimulate green technology innovation will be the key issues. This thesis discusses the green technology access gap problem under UNFCCC and tries to figure out an effective way to encourage the cooperation between private sectors and the government. To this end, this thesis first makes a comparison between the green technology access gap and the medicine access gap, then introduces an innovative and feasible solution for the green technology access gap. In the end, this thesis introduces two Public – Private Partnerships (PPP) models for accelerating technology research and develop in the United States; meanwhile, it reviews the issues discussed above then concludes with different suggestions. The findings unveiled in this thesis hopes to provide useful information for forming a feasible PPP system of green technology research and development between government and small businesses in Taiwan.