International greenhouse gas emissions are typically monitored and regulated from a production perspective. This accounts for emissions produced directly by industries within a country’s territory. International climate regulation centres around decarbonisation, negative emissions technologies and energy efficiency, none of which are aligned in practice with a two degree future. Given the remaining emissions gap between limiting temperature rise to two degrees (or lower) and existing climate mitigation pledges, mitigation policies must be constantly reviewed. Materials act as a carrier of industrial energy that allows, through trade, the transfer of emissions between producers and consumers. Despite continual increases in aggregate cons...
In the absence of a global greenhouse gas reduction mechanism, the EU adopted the strongest climate ...
Contemporary policies to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) will have distributive conseque...
Rapid cuts in greenhouse gas emissions require an almost complete transformation of the energy syste...
AbstractThere is an international divide between net emissions importers and net emissions exporters...
Projections of UK greenhouse gas emissions estimate a shortfall in existing and planned climate poli...
Internationally, allocation of responsibility for reducing greenhouse gas emissions is currently bas...
The failure to include greenhouse gas emissions embodied in trade is one of the biggest stumbling b...
In the literature on the attribution of responsibilities for greenhouse gas emissions, two accountin...
Existing international emissions reduction policies are not sufficient to meet the internationally a...
Includes bibliographical references.International consensus exists in that any route towards re-writ...
Internationally, allocation of responsibility for reducing greenhouse gas emissions is currently bas...
This article examines the question of whether international markets in allowances conferring the rig...
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and nation-states...
The Conference of Parties (COP 21) held in Paris in 2016 re-iterated the scientific evidence that gl...
The presence of 'greenhouse gases' in the atmosphere has a warming effect on the biosphere, making t...
In the absence of a global greenhouse gas reduction mechanism, the EU adopted the strongest climate ...
Contemporary policies to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) will have distributive conseque...
Rapid cuts in greenhouse gas emissions require an almost complete transformation of the energy syste...
AbstractThere is an international divide between net emissions importers and net emissions exporters...
Projections of UK greenhouse gas emissions estimate a shortfall in existing and planned climate poli...
Internationally, allocation of responsibility for reducing greenhouse gas emissions is currently bas...
The failure to include greenhouse gas emissions embodied in trade is one of the biggest stumbling b...
In the literature on the attribution of responsibilities for greenhouse gas emissions, two accountin...
Existing international emissions reduction policies are not sufficient to meet the internationally a...
Includes bibliographical references.International consensus exists in that any route towards re-writ...
Internationally, allocation of responsibility for reducing greenhouse gas emissions is currently bas...
This article examines the question of whether international markets in allowances conferring the rig...
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and nation-states...
The Conference of Parties (COP 21) held in Paris in 2016 re-iterated the scientific evidence that gl...
The presence of 'greenhouse gases' in the atmosphere has a warming effect on the biosphere, making t...
In the absence of a global greenhouse gas reduction mechanism, the EU adopted the strongest climate ...
Contemporary policies to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) will have distributive conseque...
Rapid cuts in greenhouse gas emissions require an almost complete transformation of the energy syste...