This paper explores the prospects for a global carbon market as the centrepiece of any serious attempt to reach the ambitious goal for greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions set by climate scientists. My aim is to clarify the extent to which we know what policy might best support global decarbonisation. We begin by discussing what we might mean by a global carbon market and its theoretical properties. We then go on to discuss the EU Emissions Trading System experience and the recent experience with the Australian carbon tax. Next, we assess recent carbon market initiatives in the US and in China. My argument is that while establishing the amount of emissions required and dividing it up acceptably between countries requires an enormous scientific a...
Emissions trading systems (ETSs) are operating and developing in many regions and countries. Doubts ...
The paper presents two interrelated sections. In the first, global carbon markets are historically c...
Unilateral climate policies have been unable to achieve intended emissions reductions. We argue that...
Abstract: This paper explores the prospects for a global carbon market as the centerpiece of any ser...
This paper explores the prospects for a global carbon market as the centrepiece of any serious attem...
historic lows. Elected offi cials have promised to repeal the Australian carbon market. Yet fi ve ne...
Because of the global commons nature of climate change, international cooperation among nations will...
The climate negotiations at the COP15 in December 2009 did not produce a new international treaty wi...
The climate negotiations at the COP15 in December 2009 did not produce a new international treaty wi...
This article argues that the analysis of the commodities exchanged on global carbon markets can help...
This paper looks at the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trading schemes and examines the prospects of...
Over the last two decades, carbon pricing - particularly the use of carbon markets - has become a pr...
Almost two decades since the Kyoto Protocol was adopted, global greenhouse gas emissions are still r...
The world climate has been highly affected impacting people in different ways due to the release of ...
Carbon markets are central to the global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This paper intro...
Emissions trading systems (ETSs) are operating and developing in many regions and countries. Doubts ...
The paper presents two interrelated sections. In the first, global carbon markets are historically c...
Unilateral climate policies have been unable to achieve intended emissions reductions. We argue that...
Abstract: This paper explores the prospects for a global carbon market as the centerpiece of any ser...
This paper explores the prospects for a global carbon market as the centrepiece of any serious attem...
historic lows. Elected offi cials have promised to repeal the Australian carbon market. Yet fi ve ne...
Because of the global commons nature of climate change, international cooperation among nations will...
The climate negotiations at the COP15 in December 2009 did not produce a new international treaty wi...
The climate negotiations at the COP15 in December 2009 did not produce a new international treaty wi...
This article argues that the analysis of the commodities exchanged on global carbon markets can help...
This paper looks at the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trading schemes and examines the prospects of...
Over the last two decades, carbon pricing - particularly the use of carbon markets - has become a pr...
Almost two decades since the Kyoto Protocol was adopted, global greenhouse gas emissions are still r...
The world climate has been highly affected impacting people in different ways due to the release of ...
Carbon markets are central to the global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This paper intro...
Emissions trading systems (ETSs) are operating and developing in many regions and countries. Doubts ...
The paper presents two interrelated sections. In the first, global carbon markets are historically c...
Unilateral climate policies have been unable to achieve intended emissions reductions. We argue that...