Policies aimed at reducing emissions from fossil fuels may increase climate damages. This “Green Paradox” emerges if resource owners increase near-term extraction in fear of stricter future policy measures. Hans-Werner Sinn (2008) showed that the paradox occurs when increasing resource taxes are applied within a basic exhaustible resource model. This article highlights that the emergence of the Green Paradox within this framework relies on the non-existence of a backstop technology and fixed fossil fuel resources. In doing this, it initially presents a basic exhaustible resource model which includes a backstop technology and shows that the implementation of a specific sales tax path is effective in mitigating global warming. Secondly, it co...
Cumulative carbon emissions and the green paradox / Frederick van der Ploeg, Oxford University, Jan....
One of the most pressing policy challenges facing the world today concerns how to mitigate global w...
One of the most pressing policy challenges facing the world today concerns how to mitigate global w...
Policies aimed at reducing emissions from fossil fuels may increase climate damages. This “Green Par...
It has been proposed that climate policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fu...
Fossil fuel extraction and climate policy: A Review of the green paradox with endogenous resource ex...
Recent developments suggest that well-intended climate policies–including carbon taxes and subsidies...
Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences on economic growth has been a driver of a rich literatu...
Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences on economic growth has been a driver of a rich literatu...
The Green Paradox states that, in the absence of a tax on CO2 emissions, subsidizing a renewable bac...
The green paradox conveys the idea that climate policies may have unintended side effects when takin...
Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences for economic growth has been a driver of a rich literat...
The Green Paradox states that, in the absence of a tax on CO2 emissions, subsidizing a renewable bac...
Increasing fuel extraction costs and global temperatures make it likely that in the medium-term futu...
Cumulative carbon emissions and the green paradox / Frederick van der Ploeg, Oxford University, Jan....
Cumulative carbon emissions and the green paradox / Frederick van der Ploeg, Oxford University, Jan....
One of the most pressing policy challenges facing the world today concerns how to mitigate global w...
One of the most pressing policy challenges facing the world today concerns how to mitigate global w...
Policies aimed at reducing emissions from fossil fuels may increase climate damages. This “Green Par...
It has been proposed that climate policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fu...
Fossil fuel extraction and climate policy: A Review of the green paradox with endogenous resource ex...
Recent developments suggest that well-intended climate policies–including carbon taxes and subsidies...
Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences on economic growth has been a driver of a rich literatu...
Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences on economic growth has been a driver of a rich literatu...
The Green Paradox states that, in the absence of a tax on CO2 emissions, subsidizing a renewable bac...
The green paradox conveys the idea that climate policies may have unintended side effects when takin...
Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences for economic growth has been a driver of a rich literat...
The Green Paradox states that, in the absence of a tax on CO2 emissions, subsidizing a renewable bac...
Increasing fuel extraction costs and global temperatures make it likely that in the medium-term futu...
Cumulative carbon emissions and the green paradox / Frederick van der Ploeg, Oxford University, Jan....
Cumulative carbon emissions and the green paradox / Frederick van der Ploeg, Oxford University, Jan....
One of the most pressing policy challenges facing the world today concerns how to mitigate global w...
One of the most pressing policy challenges facing the world today concerns how to mitigate global w...