Net zero emission pledges by countries and companies are everywhere at the moment. Most of these pledges rely on massive amounts of carbon removal, yet details on how this will transpire remain largely absent. The COP26 agreement suggests that markets will play a central role, but there are significant problems with this approach
In environmental matters, the free riding generated by the lack of collective action is aggravated b...
“Net zero” has rapidly become the new organizing paradigm of climate change law. In the past few yea...
Almost two decades since the Kyoto Protocol was adopted, global greenhouse gas emissions are still r...
The 1.5°C target will require removing at least some of the carbon dioxide (CO2) previously emitted....
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.On the one ...
National commitments to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions currently fall far short of what is neede...
The 2021 COP 26 Summit held in Glasgow, has resulted, not only in groundbreaking agreements, but als...
historic lows. Elected offi cials have promised to repeal the Australian carbon market. Yet fi ve ne...
This JIKO Policy Paper analyses a series of very ambitious mitigation scenarios and complements this...
While much interest is being shown for ‘climate neutral’ pledges by companies, and voluntary carbon ...
The European Union cap-and-trade emissions trading system (EU ETS) faces two challenges in the conte...
The climate negotiations at the COP15 in December 2009 did not produce a new international treaty wi...
The climate negotiations at the COP15 in December 2009 did not produce a new international treaty wi...
The European Union cap-and-trade emissions trading system (EU ETS) faces two challenges in the conte...
In the past year, climate change has moved from political controversy to political consensus; at lea...
In environmental matters, the free riding generated by the lack of collective action is aggravated b...
“Net zero” has rapidly become the new organizing paradigm of climate change law. In the past few yea...
Almost two decades since the Kyoto Protocol was adopted, global greenhouse gas emissions are still r...
The 1.5°C target will require removing at least some of the carbon dioxide (CO2) previously emitted....
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.On the one ...
National commitments to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions currently fall far short of what is neede...
The 2021 COP 26 Summit held in Glasgow, has resulted, not only in groundbreaking agreements, but als...
historic lows. Elected offi cials have promised to repeal the Australian carbon market. Yet fi ve ne...
This JIKO Policy Paper analyses a series of very ambitious mitigation scenarios and complements this...
While much interest is being shown for ‘climate neutral’ pledges by companies, and voluntary carbon ...
The European Union cap-and-trade emissions trading system (EU ETS) faces two challenges in the conte...
The climate negotiations at the COP15 in December 2009 did not produce a new international treaty wi...
The climate negotiations at the COP15 in December 2009 did not produce a new international treaty wi...
The European Union cap-and-trade emissions trading system (EU ETS) faces two challenges in the conte...
In the past year, climate change has moved from political controversy to political consensus; at lea...
In environmental matters, the free riding generated by the lack of collective action is aggravated b...
“Net zero” has rapidly become the new organizing paradigm of climate change law. In the past few yea...
Almost two decades since the Kyoto Protocol was adopted, global greenhouse gas emissions are still r...