Are policies designed to avert climate change (Climate Change Policies, or CCPs) politically costly? Using data on governmental popular support and the OECD's Environmental Stringency Index covering 30 countries between 2001 and 2015, our results show that CCPs are not necessarily politically costly: policy design matters. First, in contrast to non-market-based CCPs (such as emission limits), only market-based CCPs (such as emission taxes) entail political costs for the government. Second, the effects are only present when CCPs are adopted during periods of high oil prices, prior to elections, or in countries depending strongly on non-green (dirty) energy sources. Third, CCPs are only politically costly when inequality is high and/or social...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
Some research on climate change has been the basis of climate change denialism (hereafter, CCD is us...
We empirically explore how elections impact climate change policy and environmental degradation, usi...
The belief that stringent climate policies are very costly is widespread among political decision-ma...
The adoption of climate policies with visible, substantial costs for households is uncommon because ...
Reduction in carbon dioxide emissions constitutes a global public good; and hence there will be stro...
Several criteria are usually considered when evaluating climate policy options. If the policy is ine...
Having risen from relative obscurity as few as ten years ago, climate change now looms large among e...
How do political institutions shape the adoption of climate policy? Related to the policies themselv...
This dissertation consists of three essays that explore the political consequences of confronting th...
Many policy problems require taking costly action today for future benefits. Examining the case of c...
The literature on climate politics has often treated policy as being nationally uniform, obscuring t...
Climate change is now a major aspect of public policy. There are almost 500 identified climate chang...
Although the science of climate change is well-established and there are well-known policy instrumen...
Why do countries tax the same fuels at widely different rates, even among similarly situated countri...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
Some research on climate change has been the basis of climate change denialism (hereafter, CCD is us...
We empirically explore how elections impact climate change policy and environmental degradation, usi...
The belief that stringent climate policies are very costly is widespread among political decision-ma...
The adoption of climate policies with visible, substantial costs for households is uncommon because ...
Reduction in carbon dioxide emissions constitutes a global public good; and hence there will be stro...
Several criteria are usually considered when evaluating climate policy options. If the policy is ine...
Having risen from relative obscurity as few as ten years ago, climate change now looms large among e...
How do political institutions shape the adoption of climate policy? Related to the policies themselv...
This dissertation consists of three essays that explore the political consequences of confronting th...
Many policy problems require taking costly action today for future benefits. Examining the case of c...
The literature on climate politics has often treated policy as being nationally uniform, obscuring t...
Climate change is now a major aspect of public policy. There are almost 500 identified climate chang...
Although the science of climate change is well-established and there are well-known policy instrumen...
Why do countries tax the same fuels at widely different rates, even among similarly situated countri...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
Some research on climate change has been the basis of climate change denialism (hereafter, CCD is us...
We empirically explore how elections impact climate change policy and environmental degradation, usi...