The last ten years have seen the growth of linkages between many of the world’s cap-and-trade systems for greenhouse gases (GHGs), both directly between systems, and indirectly via connections to credit systems such as the Clean Development Mechanism. If nations have tried to act in their own self-interest, this proliferation of linkages implies that for many nations, the expected benefits of linkage outweighed expected costs. In this paper, we draw on the past decade of experience with carbon markets to test a series of hypotheses about why systems have demonstrated this revealed preference for linking. Linkage is a multi-faceted policy decision that can be used by political jurisdictions to achieve a variety of objectives, and we find evi...
Despite the strong consensus in the scientific community that anthropogenic climate change requires ...
International emissions trading is widely seen as an indispensable policy pillar of climate change m...
Given that international collaborative efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are urgent a...
The last ten years have seen the growth of linkages between many of the world’s cap-and-trade system...
<p>The last ten years have seen the growth of linkages between many of the world's cap-and-trade sys...
After twenty years of global negotiations, the world is still far from a comprehensive climate agree...
Cap-and-trade systems have emerged as the preferred national and regional instrument for reducing em...
The barriers to linking greenhouse gas cap-and-trade schemes are assessed, based on an analysis of e...
Negotiations pursuant to the Durban Platform for Enhanced Action appear likely to lead to a 2015 Par...
The outcome of the December 2011 United Nations climate negotiations in Durban, South Africa, provid...
More and more countries are incorporating the instrument of emissions trading into their national cl...
Key Points -International linkage of regional, national, and subnational climate policies could play...
The Australia-EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) linking negotiation was the first attempt to link ET...
This thesis develops our understanding of the linkage and process underlying the international coo...
Linkage of national cap-and-trade systems is typically advocated by economists on a general analogy ...
Despite the strong consensus in the scientific community that anthropogenic climate change requires ...
International emissions trading is widely seen as an indispensable policy pillar of climate change m...
Given that international collaborative efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are urgent a...
The last ten years have seen the growth of linkages between many of the world’s cap-and-trade system...
<p>The last ten years have seen the growth of linkages between many of the world's cap-and-trade sys...
After twenty years of global negotiations, the world is still far from a comprehensive climate agree...
Cap-and-trade systems have emerged as the preferred national and regional instrument for reducing em...
The barriers to linking greenhouse gas cap-and-trade schemes are assessed, based on an analysis of e...
Negotiations pursuant to the Durban Platform for Enhanced Action appear likely to lead to a 2015 Par...
The outcome of the December 2011 United Nations climate negotiations in Durban, South Africa, provid...
More and more countries are incorporating the instrument of emissions trading into their national cl...
Key Points -International linkage of regional, national, and subnational climate policies could play...
The Australia-EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) linking negotiation was the first attempt to link ET...
This thesis develops our understanding of the linkage and process underlying the international coo...
Linkage of national cap-and-trade systems is typically advocated by economists on a general analogy ...
Despite the strong consensus in the scientific community that anthropogenic climate change requires ...
International emissions trading is widely seen as an indispensable policy pillar of climate change m...
Given that international collaborative efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are urgent a...