This data collection consists of experimental data as part of a project that looks at changes in carbon markets and emissions trading in more detail, and the way that their future evolution might help to promote efficient, effective markets for the post-2012 period. Also, it seeks to improve the prospects for market-based approaches to climate change mitigation.CCCEP was established in October 2008 with the aim of advancing public and private action on climate change through rigorous, innovative research. Even though much of our research is ongoing, we have made several major academic contributions: (1) Improving understanding of the uncertainties in climate models, developing state-of-the-art economic models of decision-making under uncert...
The ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) brings together some of the world’s ...
Financial markets play a vital role in the allocation of the world’s resources. Yet financial market...
The scale of investment needed to slow greenhouse gas emissions is larger than governments can manag...
CCCEP was established in October 2008 with the aim of advancing public and private action on climate...
This project relied on secondary analysis of data to examine the impact of the European Union Emissi...
CCCEP was established in October 2008 with the aim of advancing public and private action on climate...
CCCEP was established in October 2008 with the aim of advancing public and private action on climate...
This paper analyses the design of carbon markets in time (intertemporally) and space (geographically...
Carbon markets are central to the global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This paper intro...
International carbon markets have grown quickly in recent years, but have also experienced serious p...
The climate negotiations at the COP15 in December 2009 did not produce a new international treaty wi...
This collection contains data from case study analysis of low carbon industrial development in the H...
The climate negotiations at the COP15 in December 2009 did not produce a new international treaty wi...
The world climate has been highly affected impacting people in different ways due to the release of ...
Financial markets play a vital role in the allocation of the world’s resources. Yet financial market...
The ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) brings together some of the world’s ...
Financial markets play a vital role in the allocation of the world’s resources. Yet financial market...
The scale of investment needed to slow greenhouse gas emissions is larger than governments can manag...
CCCEP was established in October 2008 with the aim of advancing public and private action on climate...
This project relied on secondary analysis of data to examine the impact of the European Union Emissi...
CCCEP was established in October 2008 with the aim of advancing public and private action on climate...
CCCEP was established in October 2008 with the aim of advancing public and private action on climate...
This paper analyses the design of carbon markets in time (intertemporally) and space (geographically...
Carbon markets are central to the global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This paper intro...
International carbon markets have grown quickly in recent years, but have also experienced serious p...
The climate negotiations at the COP15 in December 2009 did not produce a new international treaty wi...
This collection contains data from case study analysis of low carbon industrial development in the H...
The climate negotiations at the COP15 in December 2009 did not produce a new international treaty wi...
The world climate has been highly affected impacting people in different ways due to the release of ...
Financial markets play a vital role in the allocation of the world’s resources. Yet financial market...
The ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) brings together some of the world’s ...
Financial markets play a vital role in the allocation of the world’s resources. Yet financial market...
The scale of investment needed to slow greenhouse gas emissions is larger than governments can manag...