This paper applies the insights of the carbon leakage literature to study the emissions consequences of biofuel policies. We develop a simple analytic framework to decompose the intended emissions impacts of biofuel policy from four sources of carbon leakage: domestic fuel markets, domestic land markets, world land markets and world crude oil markets. A numerical simulation model illustrates the magnitude of each source of leakage for combinations of two current US biofuel policies: the Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit (VEETC) and the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). In the presence of both land and fuel market leakage, current US biofuel policies are unlikely to reduce greenhouse gases. Four of the five policy scenarios we consider lead ...
We investigate the impacts of the U.S. renewable fuel standard (RFS2) and several alternative biofue...
This thesis uses a computable general equilibrium model to evaluate the greenhouse gas emissions con...
There is rising skepticism about the potential positive environmental impacts of first generation bi...
This paper applies the insights of the carbon leakage literature to study the emissions consequences...
We show how leakage differs, depending on the biofuel policy and market conditions. Carbon leakage i...
We show how leakage differs, depending on the biofuel policy and market conditions. Carbon leakage i...
Carbon leakage in the fuel market due to alternative biofuel policies is shown to have two component...
US biofuel policy includes greenhouse gas reduction targets. Regulators do not address the potential...
This paper examines the extensive and intensive margin changes in land use in the U.S. likely to be ...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. A reason for much pessimism about the environmental benefits of to...
Agriculture may help mitigate climate change risks by reducing net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (M...
Leakage in the fuel market differs, depending on whether ethanol production is determined by a tax c...
Recent contributions have questioned whether biofuels policies actually lead to emissions reductions...
There is significant policy interest in liquid biofuels with appealing prospects for energy security...
Sustainable transportation biofuels may require considerable changes in land use to meet mandated ta...
We investigate the impacts of the U.S. renewable fuel standard (RFS2) and several alternative biofue...
This thesis uses a computable general equilibrium model to evaluate the greenhouse gas emissions con...
There is rising skepticism about the potential positive environmental impacts of first generation bi...
This paper applies the insights of the carbon leakage literature to study the emissions consequences...
We show how leakage differs, depending on the biofuel policy and market conditions. Carbon leakage i...
We show how leakage differs, depending on the biofuel policy and market conditions. Carbon leakage i...
Carbon leakage in the fuel market due to alternative biofuel policies is shown to have two component...
US biofuel policy includes greenhouse gas reduction targets. Regulators do not address the potential...
This paper examines the extensive and intensive margin changes in land use in the U.S. likely to be ...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. A reason for much pessimism about the environmental benefits of to...
Agriculture may help mitigate climate change risks by reducing net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (M...
Leakage in the fuel market differs, depending on whether ethanol production is determined by a tax c...
Recent contributions have questioned whether biofuels policies actually lead to emissions reductions...
There is significant policy interest in liquid biofuels with appealing prospects for energy security...
Sustainable transportation biofuels may require considerable changes in land use to meet mandated ta...
We investigate the impacts of the U.S. renewable fuel standard (RFS2) and several alternative biofue...
This thesis uses a computable general equilibrium model to evaluate the greenhouse gas emissions con...
There is rising skepticism about the potential positive environmental impacts of first generation bi...