International audienceOver the last few months in the emerging and lucrative carbon project market, a growing number of organizations have proposed to offset citizens’ greenhouse gas emissions. The target of these carbon-offset initiatives is to satisfy the increasing demand of individuals wishing to take part in the fight against climate change. In this paper, we review and criticize these carbon-offsetting programs in general terms. We then propose an alternative that, in our opinion, should prove to be a better solution for citizens who are willing to pay for protecting the environment. This alternative is to organize citizens’ participation in carbon emissions trading on a large scale in order to purchase and retire (destroy) CO2 permit...
Most environmentalists favor the reduction in CO2 emissions but oppose international trade in emissi...
In the absence of a comprehensive and legally binding international agreement on global emissions re...
This is the first research article on expanding emissions trading in the EU to households in which l...
Human induced climate change has become a prominent political issue, at both national and internatio...
Emissions trading has the potential to have undesirable financial, ethical and psychological impact...
This paper considers cost-effective policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. At the internationa...
A general proposal is made for initially distributing the total value of tradeable carbon permits in...
This paper considers a new scheme, the Tender-Price Allocation Mechanism, which focuses carbon facto...
In the context of emission trading it seems to be taken as given that people's preferences can ...
An emissions trading scheme is likely to be an important component of the post-Kyoto global regime f...
The next major round of international negotiations on controlling global climate change is to be hel...
With increasing downstream carbon emissions, the implementation of a personal carbon trading scheme ...
Cap-and-trade systems for greenhouse gas emissions are an important part of the climate change polic...
Is carbon trading a just policy response to climate change? To answer this question, I begin by prop...
While much work has examined the large-scale compliance-based carbon offset programs associated with...
Most environmentalists favor the reduction in CO2 emissions but oppose international trade in emissi...
In the absence of a comprehensive and legally binding international agreement on global emissions re...
This is the first research article on expanding emissions trading in the EU to households in which l...
Human induced climate change has become a prominent political issue, at both national and internatio...
Emissions trading has the potential to have undesirable financial, ethical and psychological impact...
This paper considers cost-effective policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. At the internationa...
A general proposal is made for initially distributing the total value of tradeable carbon permits in...
This paper considers a new scheme, the Tender-Price Allocation Mechanism, which focuses carbon facto...
In the context of emission trading it seems to be taken as given that people's preferences can ...
An emissions trading scheme is likely to be an important component of the post-Kyoto global regime f...
The next major round of international negotiations on controlling global climate change is to be hel...
With increasing downstream carbon emissions, the implementation of a personal carbon trading scheme ...
Cap-and-trade systems for greenhouse gas emissions are an important part of the climate change polic...
Is carbon trading a just policy response to climate change? To answer this question, I begin by prop...
While much work has examined the large-scale compliance-based carbon offset programs associated with...
Most environmentalists favor the reduction in CO2 emissions but oppose international trade in emissi...
In the absence of a comprehensive and legally binding international agreement on global emissions re...
This is the first research article on expanding emissions trading in the EU to households in which l...