Personal carbon trading is a downstream version of the cap and trade approaches to mitigating carbon emissions from individual energy use. Although there are studies that investigate the theoretical and implementation issues, there is little evidence over the potential ways people could reduce their emissions when subject to a PCT policy. Especially little is understood about how people make tradeoff between or complement reducing emissions from transport and in-home energy use. This paper addresses this gap by reporting the findings of a questionnaire survey of stated intentions under the policy. Results show that, more people (53.6%) preferred to reduce their emissions from both transport and in-home energy use compared to from only one o...
Personal Carbon Allowances (PCAs) are a policy proposal designed to facilitate carbon emissions redu...
Carbon Rationing Action Groups (CRAGs) are grassroots voluntary groups of citizens concerned about c...
Transport is currently responsible for around 25% of the total anthropogenic CO2 emissions in the Un...
Personal carbon trading is a downstream version of the cap and trade approaches to mitigating carbon...
Large reductions of greenhouse gas emissions are required in order to avoid the worst impacts of cli...
This paper contributes to the debate on the effectiveness of carbon trading schemes when contrasted ...
Personal carbon trading (PCT) is a radical and innovative mitigation approach for the residential an...
Large reductions of greenhouse gas emissions are required in order to avoid the worst impacts of cli...
International audienceThe application of personal carbon trading (PCT) to transport choices has rece...
In 2008, the UK government undertook a review of personal carbon trading (PCT) and declared that it ...
Nowadays, the global warming has become a crucial issue result from a large number of greenhouse gas...
Transport is currently responsible for around a quarter of the UK’s total anthropogenic CO2 emission...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges confronting the international community requiring a...
Personal carbon trading (PCT) is an umbrella term used to describe a range of downstream cap-and-tra...
Personal carbon trading (PCT) aims to reduce carbon emissions from household energy use and/or perso...
Personal Carbon Allowances (PCAs) are a policy proposal designed to facilitate carbon emissions redu...
Carbon Rationing Action Groups (CRAGs) are grassroots voluntary groups of citizens concerned about c...
Transport is currently responsible for around 25% of the total anthropogenic CO2 emissions in the Un...
Personal carbon trading is a downstream version of the cap and trade approaches to mitigating carbon...
Large reductions of greenhouse gas emissions are required in order to avoid the worst impacts of cli...
This paper contributes to the debate on the effectiveness of carbon trading schemes when contrasted ...
Personal carbon trading (PCT) is a radical and innovative mitigation approach for the residential an...
Large reductions of greenhouse gas emissions are required in order to avoid the worst impacts of cli...
International audienceThe application of personal carbon trading (PCT) to transport choices has rece...
In 2008, the UK government undertook a review of personal carbon trading (PCT) and declared that it ...
Nowadays, the global warming has become a crucial issue result from a large number of greenhouse gas...
Transport is currently responsible for around a quarter of the UK’s total anthropogenic CO2 emission...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges confronting the international community requiring a...
Personal carbon trading (PCT) is an umbrella term used to describe a range of downstream cap-and-tra...
Personal carbon trading (PCT) aims to reduce carbon emissions from household energy use and/or perso...
Personal Carbon Allowances (PCAs) are a policy proposal designed to facilitate carbon emissions redu...
Carbon Rationing Action Groups (CRAGs) are grassroots voluntary groups of citizens concerned about c...
Transport is currently responsible for around 25% of the total anthropogenic CO2 emissions in the Un...