Over the last two decades, carbon pricing - particularly the use of carbon markets - has become a prominent environmental policy option for controlling greenhouse gas emissions. Orthodox economic theory suggests that carbon markets are the least-cost method of achieving emission reductions, and governments in Europe, New Zealand, and now Australia have introduced carbon pricing schemes with faith that this will transform their economies and meet global emission targets. A number of other states and countries are also considering or developing their own national schemes including California, China, Japan, South Korea and Brazil
historic lows. Elected offi cials have promised to repeal the Australian carbon market. Yet fi ve ne...
Carbon pricing policy is a fundamental humanly devised theoretical and practical cornerstone in the ...
Unilateral climate policies have been unable to achieve intended emissions reductions. We argue that...
Because of the global commons nature of climate change, international cooperation among nations will...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
Emissions of greenhouse gases linked with global climate change are affected by diverse aspects of e...
Economists have long advocated the widespread use of carbon pricing as the chief policy to combat cl...
Emissions trading systems (ETSs) are operating and developing in many regions and countries. Doubts ...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
Carbon pricing is essential to achieve a reduction in global CO2 emissions. A carbon price can eithe...
This paper explores the prospects for a global carbon market as the centrepiece of any serious attem...
This paper explores the prospects for a global carbon market as the centrepiece of any serious attem...
This paper identifies principles for carbon pricing that could attract a broad based and durable soc...
This paper identifies principles for carbon pricing that could attract a broad based and durable soc...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
historic lows. Elected offi cials have promised to repeal the Australian carbon market. Yet fi ve ne...
Carbon pricing policy is a fundamental humanly devised theoretical and practical cornerstone in the ...
Unilateral climate policies have been unable to achieve intended emissions reductions. We argue that...
Because of the global commons nature of climate change, international cooperation among nations will...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
Emissions of greenhouse gases linked with global climate change are affected by diverse aspects of e...
Economists have long advocated the widespread use of carbon pricing as the chief policy to combat cl...
Emissions trading systems (ETSs) are operating and developing in many regions and countries. Doubts ...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
Carbon pricing is essential to achieve a reduction in global CO2 emissions. A carbon price can eithe...
This paper explores the prospects for a global carbon market as the centrepiece of any serious attem...
This paper explores the prospects for a global carbon market as the centrepiece of any serious attem...
This paper identifies principles for carbon pricing that could attract a broad based and durable soc...
This paper identifies principles for carbon pricing that could attract a broad based and durable soc...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
historic lows. Elected offi cials have promised to repeal the Australian carbon market. Yet fi ve ne...
Carbon pricing policy is a fundamental humanly devised theoretical and practical cornerstone in the ...
Unilateral climate policies have been unable to achieve intended emissions reductions. We argue that...