With its narrow focus on price-based policies and ‘explicit’ carbon prices, the EU carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) aims to prevent carbon leakage by ensuring that imported products ‘bear’ the same exact economic costs ‘borne’ by EU products. The proposed US border carbon adjustment (BCA) and the recent proposal for a global steel and aluminium arrangement (GSAA), by contrast, reflect a broader focus on environmental equivalence and recourse to punitive or quasi-punitive remedies. All recently proposed carbon border measures suffer from specific limitations. Further, albeit to a different extent, they are all associated with problematic aspects in terms of WTO law compatibility. This research note enquires whether the GSAA could be...
Policymakers are often reluctant to implement strong carbon pricing for fear of disadvantaging domes...
Not only after the failure of the Copenhagen climate conference 2009, border carbon adjustment (BCA)...
Unilateral or sub-global policies to combat climate change are potentially sensitive to free-riding ...
This paper analyses the EU proposal for a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) and a recent US ...
• As countries move to achieve net-zero targets there is a risk their industries will relocate to co...
Carbon pricing is an essential instrument to address climate change. However international differenc...
About four months ahead of the global climate summit in Glasgow, the European Commission revealed th...
The European Union (EU) is contemplating the adoption of a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM)...
Balancing legitimate fears that carbon leakage could undermine the impact of any global climate chan...
Carbon taxes are utilized as a tool to address the negative externalities of carbon emissions from p...
This paper scrutinizes the European Union’s proposal for a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM)...
The Paris Agreement advances a heterogeneous approach to international climate cooperation. Such an ...
A growing number of scholars, environmentalists, politicians, and business leaders have recommended ...
Policy work in both the United States and the European Union (“EU”) is underway on how best to struc...
In July 2021, the European Union proposed the creation of a carbon border adjustment mechanism, a tr...
Policymakers are often reluctant to implement strong carbon pricing for fear of disadvantaging domes...
Not only after the failure of the Copenhagen climate conference 2009, border carbon adjustment (BCA)...
Unilateral or sub-global policies to combat climate change are potentially sensitive to free-riding ...
This paper analyses the EU proposal for a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) and a recent US ...
• As countries move to achieve net-zero targets there is a risk their industries will relocate to co...
Carbon pricing is an essential instrument to address climate change. However international differenc...
About four months ahead of the global climate summit in Glasgow, the European Commission revealed th...
The European Union (EU) is contemplating the adoption of a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM)...
Balancing legitimate fears that carbon leakage could undermine the impact of any global climate chan...
Carbon taxes are utilized as a tool to address the negative externalities of carbon emissions from p...
This paper scrutinizes the European Union’s proposal for a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM)...
The Paris Agreement advances a heterogeneous approach to international climate cooperation. Such an ...
A growing number of scholars, environmentalists, politicians, and business leaders have recommended ...
Policy work in both the United States and the European Union (“EU”) is underway on how best to struc...
In July 2021, the European Union proposed the creation of a carbon border adjustment mechanism, a tr...
Policymakers are often reluctant to implement strong carbon pricing for fear of disadvantaging domes...
Not only after the failure of the Copenhagen climate conference 2009, border carbon adjustment (BCA)...
Unilateral or sub-global policies to combat climate change are potentially sensitive to free-riding ...