Effective climate policy requires global emissions of greenhouse gases to be cut drastically, which in energy sectors can be achieved by lower emissions supply technologies, greater energy use efficiency, and substitution in demand. For policy to be efficient requires fairly uniform, pervasive emission pricing from taxes, permit trading, or hybrid combinations of the two, as well as significant government support for low-emission technologies. We compare the kind of technology-focused climate policies currently adopted by Australia and the USA, the ‘Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate ’ (AP6), against this ideal policy yardstick. We find that they omit the need for emission pricing to achieve abatement effectively and ...
After withdrawing from the Kyoto Protocol, the US Bush Administration and the Australian Howard Gove...
The Australian Government's Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS), March 2009, set a target of 5 ...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
Effective climate policy requires global emissions of greenhouse gases to be cut substantially, whic...
Effective climate policy requires global emissions of greenhouse gases to be cut substantially, whic...
Effective climate policy requires global emissions of greenhouse gases to be cut substantially, whic...
Effective climate policy requires global emissions of greenhouse gases to be cut substantially, whic...
This paper considers a new scheme, the Tender-Price Allocation Mechanism, which focuses carbon facto...
a critical turning point in the climate debate in Australia. This report is particularly important f...
How does one effectively reduce greenhouse gases? Two ways of doing this is through either lowering ...
In this paper we argue that the recently legislated carbon tax in Australia is a step in the right d...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
This paper analyses costs and benefits of three different post-Kyoto policy options: On the one hand...
Australia’s carbon emission reduction policies are designed to honour the country’s commitment to t...
It is inevitable that Australia will undergo an unprecedented switch to clean energy over the next f...
After withdrawing from the Kyoto Protocol, the US Bush Administration and the Australian Howard Gove...
The Australian Government's Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS), March 2009, set a target of 5 ...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
Effective climate policy requires global emissions of greenhouse gases to be cut substantially, whic...
Effective climate policy requires global emissions of greenhouse gases to be cut substantially, whic...
Effective climate policy requires global emissions of greenhouse gases to be cut substantially, whic...
Effective climate policy requires global emissions of greenhouse gases to be cut substantially, whic...
This paper considers a new scheme, the Tender-Price Allocation Mechanism, which focuses carbon facto...
a critical turning point in the climate debate in Australia. This report is particularly important f...
How does one effectively reduce greenhouse gases? Two ways of doing this is through either lowering ...
In this paper we argue that the recently legislated carbon tax in Australia is a step in the right d...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
This paper analyses costs and benefits of three different post-Kyoto policy options: On the one hand...
Australia’s carbon emission reduction policies are designed to honour the country’s commitment to t...
It is inevitable that Australia will undergo an unprecedented switch to clean energy over the next f...
After withdrawing from the Kyoto Protocol, the US Bush Administration and the Australian Howard Gove...
The Australian Government's Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS), March 2009, set a target of 5 ...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...