This paper examines the effects of replacing current fuel taxes by a system of taxes that account better for all the different external costs of the different transport modes. One of the important implications of this reform is that current fuel taxes are decreased to a level of 80 euro/ton of CO2 but that the mileage related taxes on car and truck use increase. Using the TREMOVE model for the transport sector of 31 European countries, one finds that the volume of transport will decrease because current taxes on transport are too low compared to overall external costs. Overall CO2 emissions will decrease slightly. Using the MARKAL-TIMES model for the Belgian energy sector, putting all sectors and technologies on equal footing shows that a f...
Climate change mitigation calls for a massive reduction in CO2-emissions from human sources. A prima...
The article aims to explain road CO2 emissions, including passenger car emissions in the EU member s...
This paper analyzes the use of market-based emission regulation instruments to address the carbondio...
This paper examines the effects of replacing current fuel taxes by a system of taxes that account be...
Among economists and policy makers more general, the fuel efficiency standard for cars and the fuel ...
The transport sector is arguably the most difficult and expensive sector in which to reduce greenhou...
This paper analyses a tax reform, explicitly conceived by policy makers to be climate-friendly, that...
Transportation contributes to a significant and rising share of global energy use and GHG emissions....
Transportation contributes to a significant and rising share of global energy use and GHG emissions....
We analyse the impact of the current and an alternative stricter EU CO2 car legislation on transport...
Existing fuel taxes play a major role in determining the welfare effects of exempting the transporta...
In an energy system model based study we analyse the potential impact of the current and an alternat...
Considering the role of transport for a 1.5 Degree stabilization pathway and the importance of light...
Since 2007, the Norwegian vehicle purchase tax includes a large CO2 emission component. At the same ...
current IPCC report and the Stern Report have drawn public attention to climate change and its ecolo...
Climate change mitigation calls for a massive reduction in CO2-emissions from human sources. A prima...
The article aims to explain road CO2 emissions, including passenger car emissions in the EU member s...
This paper analyzes the use of market-based emission regulation instruments to address the carbondio...
This paper examines the effects of replacing current fuel taxes by a system of taxes that account be...
Among economists and policy makers more general, the fuel efficiency standard for cars and the fuel ...
The transport sector is arguably the most difficult and expensive sector in which to reduce greenhou...
This paper analyses a tax reform, explicitly conceived by policy makers to be climate-friendly, that...
Transportation contributes to a significant and rising share of global energy use and GHG emissions....
Transportation contributes to a significant and rising share of global energy use and GHG emissions....
We analyse the impact of the current and an alternative stricter EU CO2 car legislation on transport...
Existing fuel taxes play a major role in determining the welfare effects of exempting the transporta...
In an energy system model based study we analyse the potential impact of the current and an alternat...
Considering the role of transport for a 1.5 Degree stabilization pathway and the importance of light...
Since 2007, the Norwegian vehicle purchase tax includes a large CO2 emission component. At the same ...
current IPCC report and the Stern Report have drawn public attention to climate change and its ecolo...
Climate change mitigation calls for a massive reduction in CO2-emissions from human sources. A prima...
The article aims to explain road CO2 emissions, including passenger car emissions in the EU member s...
This paper analyzes the use of market-based emission regulation instruments to address the carbondio...