The Kyoto Protocol has not only created carbon emission reduction obligations for industrialised countries, but also opportunities for the private sector to participate in its 'flexible mechanisms'. Although the outcome of the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference may not have been what the carbon market was hoping for, market parties are still hopeful that a successor treaty to the Kyoto Protocol will include similar market mechanisms. One of the current Kyoto mechanisms is 'joint implementation', which allows private legal entities to engage in international emission reduction projects that generate tradable emission rights. Private parties can act as verifiers of the emission reductions achieved by such projects, or as buyers of the gener...
It is commonly argued that the private sector needs to become actively involved for society to stand...
From the beginning of scientific assessment of climate change in the late 1970’s to the most recent ...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse ga...
The Kyoto Protocol has not only created carbon emission reduction obligations for industrialized co...
In a fragmented global environment, the efforts of state and non-state actors are important in asses...
International carbon offset schemes allow industrialized countries and private entities to offset do...
International carbon markets are core features of climate mitigation policy. They include the Kyoto ...
Joint Implementation is one of three flexibility mechanisms established to allow developed countries...
The Kyoto Protocol must be the starting point for the choice of domestic climate policy instruments....
Over the past two decades, the emergence of multiple carbon market segments has led to fragmentation...
This is the first of two Articles that analyze the dynamic and complex relation between internationa...
This paper assesses the constraints and opportunities for private-sector participation in Activities...
The inclusion of emissions trading in the Kyoto Protocol reflects an important decision to address c...
The textbook economists' model of a tradable permit system cannot usually be applied perfectly at ei...
Funding for greenhouse gas mitigation projects in developing countries is crucial for addressing the...
It is commonly argued that the private sector needs to become actively involved for society to stand...
From the beginning of scientific assessment of climate change in the late 1970’s to the most recent ...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse ga...
The Kyoto Protocol has not only created carbon emission reduction obligations for industrialized co...
In a fragmented global environment, the efforts of state and non-state actors are important in asses...
International carbon offset schemes allow industrialized countries and private entities to offset do...
International carbon markets are core features of climate mitigation policy. They include the Kyoto ...
Joint Implementation is one of three flexibility mechanisms established to allow developed countries...
The Kyoto Protocol must be the starting point for the choice of domestic climate policy instruments....
Over the past two decades, the emergence of multiple carbon market segments has led to fragmentation...
This is the first of two Articles that analyze the dynamic and complex relation between internationa...
This paper assesses the constraints and opportunities for private-sector participation in Activities...
The inclusion of emissions trading in the Kyoto Protocol reflects an important decision to address c...
The textbook economists' model of a tradable permit system cannot usually be applied perfectly at ei...
Funding for greenhouse gas mitigation projects in developing countries is crucial for addressing the...
It is commonly argued that the private sector needs to become actively involved for society to stand...
From the beginning of scientific assessment of climate change in the late 1970’s to the most recent ...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse ga...