Australia's carbon-pricing policy remains in doubt due to a lack of bipartisan political support. A survey of Australian-based carbon-pricing experts demonstrates profound policy uncertainty: 40 per cent of respondents expect the current carbon-pricing mechanism to be repealed, but 80 per cent expect that there will be a carbon price in 2020. The forward price curve is U-shaped and has great variance, with the 60 per cent confidence interval spanning from zero to A$25/t in 2020. Carbon policy uncertainty causes large excess costs in Australia's energy sector and may result in delay and diversion of investment
As evidence is accumulating about the contribution of anthropogenic CO2 emissions to global warming,...
This article provides an overview of the domestic politics of climate change in Australia with a foc...
The impact of international carbon control measures – and the absence of such measures – on Australi...
The inaugural Australia Carbon Pricing Survey elicits expectations about the future of carbon pricin...
This paper identifies principles for carbon pricing that could attract a broad based and durable soc...
The translation of a greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction policy objective to the required inves...
This paper identifies principles for carbon pricing that could attract a broad based and durable soc...
Political uncertainty over global greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation policy is likely to defer investme...
In 2012, Australia took the major step of introducing a carbon price, involving the creation of a sy...
Climate change has drawn increasing attentions in recent years due to its impact on the global envir...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) intensive fuels are currently a major input into the Australian electricity sec...
Carbon pricing is an important policy that could slow down climate change by changing the incentives...
The carbon emissions of Australia’s future energy consumption are compared with the emissions target...
Australia's reliance on cheap coal for electricity generation, with no allowance for emissions in it...
Climate change is considered as one of the major systematic risks for global society in the 21st cen...
As evidence is accumulating about the contribution of anthropogenic CO2 emissions to global warming,...
This article provides an overview of the domestic politics of climate change in Australia with a foc...
The impact of international carbon control measures – and the absence of such measures – on Australi...
The inaugural Australia Carbon Pricing Survey elicits expectations about the future of carbon pricin...
This paper identifies principles for carbon pricing that could attract a broad based and durable soc...
The translation of a greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction policy objective to the required inves...
This paper identifies principles for carbon pricing that could attract a broad based and durable soc...
Political uncertainty over global greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation policy is likely to defer investme...
In 2012, Australia took the major step of introducing a carbon price, involving the creation of a sy...
Climate change has drawn increasing attentions in recent years due to its impact on the global envir...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) intensive fuels are currently a major input into the Australian electricity sec...
Carbon pricing is an important policy that could slow down climate change by changing the incentives...
The carbon emissions of Australia’s future energy consumption are compared with the emissions target...
Australia's reliance on cheap coal for electricity generation, with no allowance for emissions in it...
Climate change is considered as one of the major systematic risks for global society in the 21st cen...
As evidence is accumulating about the contribution of anthropogenic CO2 emissions to global warming,...
This article provides an overview of the domestic politics of climate change in Australia with a foc...
The impact of international carbon control measures – and the absence of such measures – on Australi...