Voluntary opt-in programs to reduce emissions in unregulated sectors or countries have spurred considerable discussion. Since any regulator will make errors in predicting baselines and participants will self-select into the program, adverse selection will reduce efficiency and possibly environmental integrity. In contrast, pure subsidies lead to full participation but require large financial transfers. We present a simple model to analyze this trade-off between adverse selection and infra-marginal transfers. We find that increasing the scale of voluntary programs both improves efficiency and reduces transfers. We show that discounting (paying less than full value for offsets) is inefficient and cannot be used to reduce the fraction of offse...
Agricultural expansion is the main deforestation driver, while forest degradation is due to non-sust...
ABSTRACT. Policies to reduce deforestation and forest degradation focus on limiting agricultural ex-...
A global crediting mechanism would enable developing countries without binding emissions reduction t...
As part of international climate change policy, voluntary opt-in programs to reduce emissions in unr...
Voluntary emissions offset programs between developing and industrialized countries suffer from adve...
Programs where firms sell emissions ``offsets'' to reduce their emissions continue to provide import...
Following the entry into force of the Paris Agreement in November 2016, governments around the world...
Climate change mitigation would benefit from Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (R...
An economic concept that has the ability to dictate whether or not abatement efforts are taken to re...
The Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) has become a key instrument for climate chang...
In recent years, several proposals for the design of a mechanism to reduce emissions from deforestat...
Introducing discounts on Certified Emission Reductions from the Clean Development Mechanism is often...
International audienceThe widely debated mechanism "avoided deforestation" (REDD), would benefit dev...
This paper investigates factors that explain the large variability in the price of voluntary carbon ...
The article quantifies the size of 'hidden' social costs that are incurred by forestry offsets in th...
Agricultural expansion is the main deforestation driver, while forest degradation is due to non-sust...
ABSTRACT. Policies to reduce deforestation and forest degradation focus on limiting agricultural ex-...
A global crediting mechanism would enable developing countries without binding emissions reduction t...
As part of international climate change policy, voluntary opt-in programs to reduce emissions in unr...
Voluntary emissions offset programs between developing and industrialized countries suffer from adve...
Programs where firms sell emissions ``offsets'' to reduce their emissions continue to provide import...
Following the entry into force of the Paris Agreement in November 2016, governments around the world...
Climate change mitigation would benefit from Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (R...
An economic concept that has the ability to dictate whether or not abatement efforts are taken to re...
The Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) has become a key instrument for climate chang...
In recent years, several proposals for the design of a mechanism to reduce emissions from deforestat...
Introducing discounts on Certified Emission Reductions from the Clean Development Mechanism is often...
International audienceThe widely debated mechanism "avoided deforestation" (REDD), would benefit dev...
This paper investigates factors that explain the large variability in the price of voluntary carbon ...
The article quantifies the size of 'hidden' social costs that are incurred by forestry offsets in th...
Agricultural expansion is the main deforestation driver, while forest degradation is due to non-sust...
ABSTRACT. Policies to reduce deforestation and forest degradation focus on limiting agricultural ex-...
A global crediting mechanism would enable developing countries without binding emissions reduction t...