Experts frequently point to carbon pricing as the most cost-effective tool for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Empirical studies show that carbon pricing can successfully incentivise incremental emissions reductions. But meeting temperature targets within defined timelines as agreed under the Paris Agreement requires more than incremental improvements: it requires achieving net zero emissions within a few decades. To date, there is little evidence that carbon pricing has produced deep emission reductions, even at high prices. While much steeper carbon prices may deliver greater abatement, political economy constraints render their feasibility doubtful. An approach with multiple instruments, including technology mandates and targeted supp...
The 2015 Paris Agreement adopted the goal of limiting the rise in global mean temperature to 1.5-2 °...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
In a recent post, Simon Less argued that the government is muddling up ‘green’ and ‘growth’ policies...
Carbon pricing is routinely presented as the most efficient way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, ...
Limiting global warming to 2°C by 2100 requires anthropogenic CO2 emissions to reach zero by 2070 an...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on ...
There is an ongoing discussion about the effectiveness of carbon pricing, with a strong division bet...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
We argue that a global carbon price is the only way to effectively tackle free riding in internation...
Unilateral climate policies have been unable to achieve intended emissions reductions. We argue that...
Altres ajuts: acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICUnidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MTher...
Carbon pricing policy is a fundamental humanly devised theoretical and practical cornerstone in the ...
Almost all modelled emissions scenarios consistent with the Paris Agreement's target of limiting glo...
Climate policy needs to account for political and social acceptance. Current national climate policy...
The 2015 Paris Agreement adopted the goal of limiting the rise in global mean temperature to 1.5-2 °...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
In a recent post, Simon Less argued that the government is muddling up ‘green’ and ‘growth’ policies...
Carbon pricing is routinely presented as the most efficient way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, ...
Limiting global warming to 2°C by 2100 requires anthropogenic CO2 emissions to reach zero by 2070 an...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on ...
There is an ongoing discussion about the effectiveness of carbon pricing, with a strong division bet...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
We argue that a global carbon price is the only way to effectively tackle free riding in internation...
Unilateral climate policies have been unable to achieve intended emissions reductions. We argue that...
Altres ajuts: acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICUnidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MTher...
Carbon pricing policy is a fundamental humanly devised theoretical and practical cornerstone in the ...
Almost all modelled emissions scenarios consistent with the Paris Agreement's target of limiting glo...
Climate policy needs to account for political and social acceptance. Current national climate policy...
The 2015 Paris Agreement adopted the goal of limiting the rise in global mean temperature to 1.5-2 °...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
In a recent post, Simon Less argued that the government is muddling up ‘green’ and ‘growth’ policies...