Fossil fuel extraction and climate policy: A Review of the green paradox with endogenous resource exploration / Ines Österle. FEEM, 2012, 59 p. (nota di lavoro ; 2012.013) http://www.feem.it/getpage.aspx?id=4637&sez=Publications&padre=73 Policies aimed at reducing emissions from fossil fuels may increase climate damages. This "Green Paradox" emerges if resource owners increase near-term extraction in fear of stricter future policy measures. Hans-Werner Sinn (2008) showed that the paradox occu..
With the acceleration of environmental commitments, the Green Paradox has been taking centre stage i...
With the acceleration of environmental commitments, the Green Paradox has been taking centre stage i...
Unilateral climate policies and green paradoxes: Extraction costs matter / Gilbert Kollenbach. Unive...
Policies aimed at reducing emissions from fossil fuels may increase climate damages. This “Green Par...
Policies aimed at reducing emissions from fossil fuels may increase climate damages. This “Green Par...
It has been proposed that climate policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fu...
Recent developments suggest that well-intended climate policies–including carbon taxes and subsidies...
Cumulative carbon emissions and the green paradox / Frederick van der Ploeg, Oxford University, Jan....
Cumulative carbon emissions and the green paradox / Frederick van der Ploeg, Oxford University, Jan....
Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences on economic growth has been a driver of a rich literatu...
Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences on economic growth has been a driver of a rich literatu...
The green paradox conveys the idea that climate policies may have unintended side effects when takin...
Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences for economic growth has been a driver of a rich literat...
Imperfect climate policies may be ineffective when fossil fuel owners respond by shifting their supp...
Anticipated and unilateral climate policies are ineffective when fossil fuel owners respond by shift...
With the acceleration of environmental commitments, the Green Paradox has been taking centre stage i...
With the acceleration of environmental commitments, the Green Paradox has been taking centre stage i...
Unilateral climate policies and green paradoxes: Extraction costs matter / Gilbert Kollenbach. Unive...
Policies aimed at reducing emissions from fossil fuels may increase climate damages. This “Green Par...
Policies aimed at reducing emissions from fossil fuels may increase climate damages. This “Green Par...
It has been proposed that climate policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fu...
Recent developments suggest that well-intended climate policies–including carbon taxes and subsidies...
Cumulative carbon emissions and the green paradox / Frederick van der Ploeg, Oxford University, Jan....
Cumulative carbon emissions and the green paradox / Frederick van der Ploeg, Oxford University, Jan....
Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences on economic growth has been a driver of a rich literatu...
Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences on economic growth has been a driver of a rich literatu...
The green paradox conveys the idea that climate policies may have unintended side effects when takin...
Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences for economic growth has been a driver of a rich literat...
Imperfect climate policies may be ineffective when fossil fuel owners respond by shifting their supp...
Anticipated and unilateral climate policies are ineffective when fossil fuel owners respond by shift...
With the acceleration of environmental commitments, the Green Paradox has been taking centre stage i...
With the acceleration of environmental commitments, the Green Paradox has been taking centre stage i...
Unilateral climate policies and green paradoxes: Extraction costs matter / Gilbert Kollenbach. Unive...