Benjamin Franklin once said that ‘In this world, nothing is certain but death and taxes’ and a significant body of the scientific literature including the IPCC have indicated that the climate change problem has become such a pressing issue that we now face a stark choice between the premature death of hundreds of millions of the people on this planet (from storm, flood, starvation, war or pestilence) and the use of taxation or other financial strategies to change the relative cost of carbon intensive sources of energy compared to the cost of ‘green’ sources of energy. A change in the relative cost of ‘green energy’ will not itself solve the problem, but it is a necessary (though not sufficient) step if there is to be the required behavioura...
For decades climate change is considered the greatest challenge nature and humanity have to face. Bu...
Abstract: Many European politicians argue that since technological development is needed to solve t...
The evolution of natural systems that feed and sustain human populations, and indeed the evolution o...
Scientific evidence suggests that man-made greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, especially carbon dioxide...
This paper considers a new scheme, the Tender-Price Allocation Mechanism, which focuses carbon facto...
Emissions of greenhouse gases linked with global climate change are affected by diverse aspects of e...
Putting a price on carbon is critical for climate change policy. Increasingly, policymakers combine ...
The overwhelming majority of scientists have concluded that global warming is unequivocal. The Inter...
An abnormal rise in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has triggered a range of environmental proble...
Carbon taxes have been advocated as a key economic measure for the reduction of greenhouse gas emiss...
Today we have several preventive economic policies that are designed to reduce emissions of greenhou...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Individual Non-Freshman category, grand prizeDan KuesterOver ...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-84).The circumstances of climate change exist on a glo...
Emissions trading markets have been touted as the most efficient mechanism to achieve environmental ...
For decades climate change is considered the greatest challenge nature and humanity have to face. Bu...
Abstract: Many European politicians argue that since technological development is needed to solve t...
The evolution of natural systems that feed and sustain human populations, and indeed the evolution o...
Scientific evidence suggests that man-made greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, especially carbon dioxide...
This paper considers a new scheme, the Tender-Price Allocation Mechanism, which focuses carbon facto...
Emissions of greenhouse gases linked with global climate change are affected by diverse aspects of e...
Putting a price on carbon is critical for climate change policy. Increasingly, policymakers combine ...
The overwhelming majority of scientists have concluded that global warming is unequivocal. The Inter...
An abnormal rise in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has triggered a range of environmental proble...
Carbon taxes have been advocated as a key economic measure for the reduction of greenhouse gas emiss...
Today we have several preventive economic policies that are designed to reduce emissions of greenhou...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Individual Non-Freshman category, grand prizeDan KuesterOver ...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-84).The circumstances of climate change exist on a glo...
Emissions trading markets have been touted as the most efficient mechanism to achieve environmental ...
For decades climate change is considered the greatest challenge nature and humanity have to face. Bu...
Abstract: Many European politicians argue that since technological development is needed to solve t...
The evolution of natural systems that feed and sustain human populations, and indeed the evolution o...