First-best climate policy is a uniform carbon tax which gradually rises over time. Civil servants have complicated climate policy to expand bureaucracies, politicians to create rents. Environmentalists have exaggerated climate change to gain influence, other activists have joined the climate bandwagon. Opponents to climate policy have attacked the weaknesses in climate research. The climate debate is convoluted and polarized as a result, and climate policy complex. Climate policy should become easier and more rational as the Paris Agreement has shifted climate policy back towards national governments. Changing political priorities, austerity, and a maturing bureaucracy should lead to a more constructive climate debate
How do political institutions shape the adoption of climate policy? Related to the policies themselv...
This paper makes suggestions for climate policy and defends them based on recent research in economi...
Today, bottom-up, market-based approaches seem more feasible and effective in mitigating the climate...
First-best climate policy is a uniform carbon tax which gradually rises over time. Civil servants ha...
The structure of the climate debate / Richard S.J. Tol, Department of Economics, University of Susse...
Reduction in carbon dioxide emissions constitutes a global public good; and hence there will be stro...
Several criteria are usually considered when evaluating climate policy options. If the policy is ine...
Economists on both the left and the right advocate for a carbon tax. To be sure, they often have dif...
Participants at the High-Level Policy Dialogue debated 3 topical hypotheses that would probably be a...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
There is a great deal of overlap between the parties' proposals on climate change policy. The 2008 C...
The author constructs a classification of dilemmas in the debate on climate change. She notes that t...
Climate change gridlock is not from the absence of promising actions. It is a result of social and p...
Survey data from around the world indicate high levels of support for climate policies. Yet, when we...
How do political institutions shape the adoption of climate policy? Related to the policies themselv...
This paper makes suggestions for climate policy and defends them based on recent research in economi...
Today, bottom-up, market-based approaches seem more feasible and effective in mitigating the climate...
First-best climate policy is a uniform carbon tax which gradually rises over time. Civil servants ha...
The structure of the climate debate / Richard S.J. Tol, Department of Economics, University of Susse...
Reduction in carbon dioxide emissions constitutes a global public good; and hence there will be stro...
Several criteria are usually considered when evaluating climate policy options. If the policy is ine...
Economists on both the left and the right advocate for a carbon tax. To be sure, they often have dif...
Participants at the High-Level Policy Dialogue debated 3 topical hypotheses that would probably be a...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
There is a great deal of overlap between the parties' proposals on climate change policy. The 2008 C...
The author constructs a classification of dilemmas in the debate on climate change. She notes that t...
Climate change gridlock is not from the absence of promising actions. It is a result of social and p...
Survey data from around the world indicate high levels of support for climate policies. Yet, when we...
How do political institutions shape the adoption of climate policy? Related to the policies themselv...
This paper makes suggestions for climate policy and defends them based on recent research in economi...
Today, bottom-up, market-based approaches seem more feasible and effective in mitigating the climate...