Global warming is a consequence of the accumulation of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmos-phere. To a large extent, the accumulation of atmospheric carbon results from manmade emissions caused by burning a finite stock of fossil fuels.1 Because emissions of greenhouse gases mix uniformly throughout the atmosphere, it does not matterwhere in the world the CO
Well-intended policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions may have unintended undesirable co...
Well-intended policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions may have unintended undesirable co...
Anticipated and unilateral climate policies are ineffective when fossil fuel owners respond by shift...
Anthropogenic carbon is responsible for both global warming and ocean acidification. Efforts are und...
The Logic behind the Green Paradox / Ines Österle. Review of environment, energy and economics, 31 M...
The Logic behind the Green Paradox / Ines Österle. Review of environment, energy and economics, 31 M...
Fossil fuel extraction and climate policy: A Review of the green paradox with endogenous resource ex...
Cumulative carbon emissions and the green paradox / Frederick van der Ploeg, Oxford University, Jan....
Cumulative carbon emissions and the green paradox / Frederick van der Ploeg, Oxford University, Jan....
Policies of lowering carbon demand may aggravate rather than alleviate climate change (green paradox...
Recent developments suggest that well-intended climate policies–including carbon taxes and subsidies...
One of the most pressing policy challenges facing the world today concerns how to mitigate global w...
One of the most pressing policy challenges facing the world today concerns how to mitigate global w...
Well-intended policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions may have unintended undesirable co...
In response to the threat of global warming a variety of policy measures have been proposed to reduc...
Well-intended policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions may have unintended undesirable co...
Well-intended policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions may have unintended undesirable co...
Anticipated and unilateral climate policies are ineffective when fossil fuel owners respond by shift...
Anthropogenic carbon is responsible for both global warming and ocean acidification. Efforts are und...
The Logic behind the Green Paradox / Ines Österle. Review of environment, energy and economics, 31 M...
The Logic behind the Green Paradox / Ines Österle. Review of environment, energy and economics, 31 M...
Fossil fuel extraction and climate policy: A Review of the green paradox with endogenous resource ex...
Cumulative carbon emissions and the green paradox / Frederick van der Ploeg, Oxford University, Jan....
Cumulative carbon emissions and the green paradox / Frederick van der Ploeg, Oxford University, Jan....
Policies of lowering carbon demand may aggravate rather than alleviate climate change (green paradox...
Recent developments suggest that well-intended climate policies–including carbon taxes and subsidies...
One of the most pressing policy challenges facing the world today concerns how to mitigate global w...
One of the most pressing policy challenges facing the world today concerns how to mitigate global w...
Well-intended policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions may have unintended undesirable co...
In response to the threat of global warming a variety of policy measures have been proposed to reduc...
Well-intended policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions may have unintended undesirable co...
Well-intended policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions may have unintended undesirable co...
Anticipated and unilateral climate policies are ineffective when fossil fuel owners respond by shift...