This paper examines the role that emissions trading among states can play in implementing the Clean Power Plan in the U.S., reviewing the structure and performance of existing carbon markets as examples for how a multistate carbon market might be implemented. Additionally, given the politically contentious environment surrounding the Clean Power Plan, the paper reviews the arguments of states opposing the Clean Power Plan and analyzes to what extent this opposition is driven by ideologically motivated political factors as opposed to economic factors. Overall, I find that while both political and economic factors drive opposition to the Clean Power Plan, ideologically motivated political factors seem to play a stronger role in states’ attitu...
In response to the historic Paris Agreement on climate change and to the Environmental Protection Ag...
textSocial, political, and economic trends suggest that the United States may soon join other Unite...
In this paper, we study how local politics affect state level implementation of a critical federal e...
To limit catastrophic damages associated with global warming in excess of 1.5oCabove pre-industrial ...
Carbon pricing is widely considered a key policy instrument for achieving substantial climate change...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
The adoption of climate policies with visible, substantial costs for households is uncommon because ...
Although the U.S. Supreme Court made news recently with its unprecedented order to stay Obama Admini...
In virtually all countries that explicitly price carbon, its effective price, i.e. the emissions-wei...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s final rule that limits carbon dioxide emissions from exis...
The Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan has generated a large amount of controversy o...
The political economy of energy policy in the United States is dominated by a combination of ideolog...
This article explores some of the central economic and political problems with the use of tradable p...
Carbon pricing has now been implemented as a key policy instrument for climate change mitigation in ...
In response to the historic Paris Agreement on climate change and to the Environmental Protection Ag...
textSocial, political, and economic trends suggest that the United States may soon join other Unite...
In this paper, we study how local politics affect state level implementation of a critical federal e...
To limit catastrophic damages associated with global warming in excess of 1.5oCabove pre-industrial ...
Carbon pricing is widely considered a key policy instrument for achieving substantial climate change...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
The adoption of climate policies with visible, substantial costs for households is uncommon because ...
Although the U.S. Supreme Court made news recently with its unprecedented order to stay Obama Admini...
In virtually all countries that explicitly price carbon, its effective price, i.e. the emissions-wei...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s final rule that limits carbon dioxide emissions from exis...
The Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan has generated a large amount of controversy o...
The political economy of energy policy in the United States is dominated by a combination of ideolog...
This article explores some of the central economic and political problems with the use of tradable p...
Carbon pricing has now been implemented as a key policy instrument for climate change mitigation in ...
In response to the historic Paris Agreement on climate change and to the Environmental Protection Ag...
textSocial, political, and economic trends suggest that the United States may soon join other Unite...
In this paper, we study how local politics affect state level implementation of a critical federal e...