Cap-and-trade programs have become widely accepted for the control of conventional air pollution in the United States. However, there is still no political consensus to use these programs to address greenhouse gases. Meanwhile, in the wake of the success of the U.S. SO2 and NOx trading programs, private companies, state governments, and the European Union are developing new trading programs or other initiatives that may set precedents for a future national U.S. greenhouse gas trading scheme. This paper summarizes the literature on the "lessons learned" from the SO2 trading program for greenhouse gas trading, including lessons about the potential differences in design that may be necessary because of the different sources, science, mitigatio...
The policy instrument of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trading has gained prominence since the earl...
This paper uses existing literature on economic, political, and legal issues surrounding market link...
Scientific research confirms that humans have caused most of the climate change in recent decades....
Cap-and-trade programs have become widely accepted for the control of conventional air pollution in ...
For years economists have urged policymakers to use market-based approaches such as cap-and-trade pr...
Influenced by the success of emission trading in the US for sulphur dioxide (SO 2), some economists ...
The introduction of the U.S. SO2 allowance-trading program to address the threat of acid rain as par...
For years economists have urged policymakers to use market-based approaches such as cap-and-trade pr...
Although the EU’s CO2 Emissions TradingScheme is now by far the world’s largest, the US has the dist...
Trading pollution permits, Symposium, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 27 N° 1, Winter 2013 Jo...
In 1990, the U.S. Congress passed legislation that amended the Clean Air Act to create a new program...
This paper looks at the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trading schemes and examines the prospects of...
International audienceThe European Commission (2001a) has recently presented a directive proposal to...
The inclusion of emissions trading in the Kyoto Protocol reflects an important decision to address c...
In Kyoto in 1997, the US government agreed that between 2008 and 2012 it would limit average annual ...
The policy instrument of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trading has gained prominence since the earl...
This paper uses existing literature on economic, political, and legal issues surrounding market link...
Scientific research confirms that humans have caused most of the climate change in recent decades....
Cap-and-trade programs have become widely accepted for the control of conventional air pollution in ...
For years economists have urged policymakers to use market-based approaches such as cap-and-trade pr...
Influenced by the success of emission trading in the US for sulphur dioxide (SO 2), some economists ...
The introduction of the U.S. SO2 allowance-trading program to address the threat of acid rain as par...
For years economists have urged policymakers to use market-based approaches such as cap-and-trade pr...
Although the EU’s CO2 Emissions TradingScheme is now by far the world’s largest, the US has the dist...
Trading pollution permits, Symposium, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 27 N° 1, Winter 2013 Jo...
In 1990, the U.S. Congress passed legislation that amended the Clean Air Act to create a new program...
This paper looks at the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trading schemes and examines the prospects of...
International audienceThe European Commission (2001a) has recently presented a directive proposal to...
The inclusion of emissions trading in the Kyoto Protocol reflects an important decision to address c...
In Kyoto in 1997, the US government agreed that between 2008 and 2012 it would limit average annual ...
The policy instrument of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trading has gained prominence since the earl...
This paper uses existing literature on economic, political, and legal issues surrounding market link...
Scientific research confirms that humans have caused most of the climate change in recent decades....