The politics of carbon markets : Special issue / edited by Matthew Paterson and Benjamin Stephan. Environmental Politics, Vol. 21, n° 4, 2012 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fenp20/21/4 The contributions to the special issue develop a political science perspective on carbon markets scrutinising their history and highlighting the practices and technologies that have been used to bring these markets into being. The articles cover such diverse issues as carbon as currency, commodifying forest car..
This thesis sets out to explore some of the key dimensions in the process of socio-technological cha...
To limit catastrophic damages associated with global warming in excess of 1.5oCabove pre-industrial ...
Carbon trading has the potential to become the mainstream climate change policy approach, finding it...
The role of carbon markets in governing global carbon flows triggers substantial debates among polic...
Climate politics are increasingly conducted by, through and for markets. Business and financial acto...
Carbon Coalitions: Business, Climate Politics, and the Rise of Emissions Trading / Jonas Meckling. ...
The global carbon trade has in a short space of time grown into a market worth over $175 billion a y...
The Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is a market-based attempt to mitigate global ...
This paper examines the role that emissions trading among states can play in implementing the Clean ...
In this brief note we discuss the innovation impacts of different market-based policy instruments in...
Over the past decade carbon capture and storage (CCS) has attracted increasing international attenti...
This article argues that the analysis of the commodities exchanged on global carbon markets can help...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
This paper presents an explanatory framework of how greenhouse gas emissions offsets produced from n...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
This thesis sets out to explore some of the key dimensions in the process of socio-technological cha...
To limit catastrophic damages associated with global warming in excess of 1.5oCabove pre-industrial ...
Carbon trading has the potential to become the mainstream climate change policy approach, finding it...
The role of carbon markets in governing global carbon flows triggers substantial debates among polic...
Climate politics are increasingly conducted by, through and for markets. Business and financial acto...
Carbon Coalitions: Business, Climate Politics, and the Rise of Emissions Trading / Jonas Meckling. ...
The global carbon trade has in a short space of time grown into a market worth over $175 billion a y...
The Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is a market-based attempt to mitigate global ...
This paper examines the role that emissions trading among states can play in implementing the Clean ...
In this brief note we discuss the innovation impacts of different market-based policy instruments in...
Over the past decade carbon capture and storage (CCS) has attracted increasing international attenti...
This article argues that the analysis of the commodities exchanged on global carbon markets can help...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
This paper presents an explanatory framework of how greenhouse gas emissions offsets produced from n...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
This thesis sets out to explore some of the key dimensions in the process of socio-technological cha...
To limit catastrophic damages associated with global warming in excess of 1.5oCabove pre-industrial ...
Carbon trading has the potential to become the mainstream climate change policy approach, finding it...