This article investigates new paths for achieving a binding treaty on emission stabilization. Because industry support for US participation in such an agreement is essential, an empirical analysis of lobbying expenditures during Congress\u27s last attempt to pass emission-restricting legislation is used to gauge industry support and opposition for such reform. The article qualifies its finding of no major spending asymmetry and explains the role of ideological and structural features of the US political system in impeding the passage of any such bill. Skepticism aside, it argues that a shift in US climate policy is coming due to: (i) the implementation of foreign carbon-restricting regimes; and (ii) the US exporters\u27 response to these re...
This article analyzes how U.S. climate change politics and policy making are changing in the public,...
This paper provides a review of the literature on competitiveness and leakage concerns associated wi...
Subglobal climate policies will be the norm for some years to come. However, several options exist f...
This article investigates new paths for achieving a binding treaty on emission stabilization. Becaus...
The article critically examines domestic political concerns about the competitive disadvantages and ...
The European Union and Australia have enacted comprehensive carbon-restricting reforms that will aff...
A growing number of scholars, environmentalists, politicians, and business leaders have recommended ...
Significant recent attention, in both research and policy realms, has been given to the intersection...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/To date, border adjustment me...
To date, border adjustment measures in the form of emissions allowance requirements (EAR) under the ...
International audienceIn a world with uneven climate policies, the carbon price differentials across...
With the current public outrage at the environmental consequences of the oil spill in the Gulf, the ...
Policymakers are often reluctant to implement strong carbon pricing for fear of disadvantaging domes...
Under the Paris Agreement, nations set their own emissions goals and policies. As a result, climate ...
The Paris Agreement advances a heterogeneous approach to international climate cooperation. Such an ...
This article analyzes how U.S. climate change politics and policy making are changing in the public,...
This paper provides a review of the literature on competitiveness and leakage concerns associated wi...
Subglobal climate policies will be the norm for some years to come. However, several options exist f...
This article investigates new paths for achieving a binding treaty on emission stabilization. Becaus...
The article critically examines domestic political concerns about the competitive disadvantages and ...
The European Union and Australia have enacted comprehensive carbon-restricting reforms that will aff...
A growing number of scholars, environmentalists, politicians, and business leaders have recommended ...
Significant recent attention, in both research and policy realms, has been given to the intersection...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/To date, border adjustment me...
To date, border adjustment measures in the form of emissions allowance requirements (EAR) under the ...
International audienceIn a world with uneven climate policies, the carbon price differentials across...
With the current public outrage at the environmental consequences of the oil spill in the Gulf, the ...
Policymakers are often reluctant to implement strong carbon pricing for fear of disadvantaging domes...
Under the Paris Agreement, nations set their own emissions goals and policies. As a result, climate ...
The Paris Agreement advances a heterogeneous approach to international climate cooperation. Such an ...
This article analyzes how U.S. climate change politics and policy making are changing in the public,...
This paper provides a review of the literature on competitiveness and leakage concerns associated wi...
Subglobal climate policies will be the norm for some years to come. However, several options exist f...