International negotiations for an agreement to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases have not produced cost-effective policies for reducing emissions, not least because they are unlikely to prevent ‘leakage’ through a re-location of carbon-intensive activities to poorer countries. An alternative or supplementary approach that is more likely to achieve at least some emission reductions, and at the same time generate national and global economic benefits rather than costs, involves lowering coal subsidies and trade barriers. Past coal policies have encouraged excessive production of coal in a number of industrial countries and excessive coal consumption in numerous developing and transition economies. This paper documents those distortions ...
There is a convergence of scientific opinions about the necessity of a more focused global intervent...
"The global environment is a matter of great importance to all nations.... Yet differences of opinio...
Abstract We assess the future of coal under alternative climate stabilization regimes, investigating...
Reprinted in International Trade and the Environment, edited by J. Dean for the International Librar...
paper prepared for the Global Environment and Trade Study based at the London Business School, Yale ...
Carbon abatement in the industrialized countries has been proposed under the Kyoto protocol as a mea...
It has been suggested that eliminating coal production subsidies could substantially reduce global c...
This paper considers cost-effective policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. At the internationa...
The shift away from coal is at the heart of the global low-carbon transition. Can governments of coa...
The reduction in coal consumption is seen as one of the key points to support 1.5-2oC target under t...
In order to address carbon leakage and preserve the competitiveness of domestic industries, some ind...
Subglobal climate policies will be the norm for some years to come. However, several options exist f...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 6, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 49...
Europe and Japan are among the main importers of coal. Climate policies following the Kyoto agreemen...
Countries around the world increase the downstream cost of low carbon technologies using anti-dumpin...
There is a convergence of scientific opinions about the necessity of a more focused global intervent...
"The global environment is a matter of great importance to all nations.... Yet differences of opinio...
Abstract We assess the future of coal under alternative climate stabilization regimes, investigating...
Reprinted in International Trade and the Environment, edited by J. Dean for the International Librar...
paper prepared for the Global Environment and Trade Study based at the London Business School, Yale ...
Carbon abatement in the industrialized countries has been proposed under the Kyoto protocol as a mea...
It has been suggested that eliminating coal production subsidies could substantially reduce global c...
This paper considers cost-effective policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. At the internationa...
The shift away from coal is at the heart of the global low-carbon transition. Can governments of coa...
The reduction in coal consumption is seen as one of the key points to support 1.5-2oC target under t...
In order to address carbon leakage and preserve the competitiveness of domestic industries, some ind...
Subglobal climate policies will be the norm for some years to come. However, several options exist f...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 6, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 49...
Europe and Japan are among the main importers of coal. Climate policies following the Kyoto agreemen...
Countries around the world increase the downstream cost of low carbon technologies using anti-dumpin...
There is a convergence of scientific opinions about the necessity of a more focused global intervent...
"The global environment is a matter of great importance to all nations.... Yet differences of opinio...
Abstract We assess the future of coal under alternative climate stabilization regimes, investigating...