The EU has attempted to tackle climate change through an emissions trading scheme, and has hoped for its scheme to become the core of an international system of linked-up carbon markets. Frank Jotzo writes on developments in Australia following the country’s recent election. He notes that the new government, led by Tony Abbot, is committed to repealing Australia’s carbon pricing scheme. This has the potential to impact on the EU’s efforts to link up its emissions trading scheme with other systems, and could spillover into the approaches of other countries across the world
The Abbott Government’s response to the problem of climate change is the ‘direct action ’ proposal, ...
The Australian Government has produced a CO2-equivalent tax proposal with a difference: it is a shor...
This paper identifies principles for carbon pricing that could attract a broad based and durable soc...
The 1997 Kyoto Protocol envisages a World with each national emissions trading scheme ("ETS") linked...
Global initiatives to reduce emissions can be categorised as either regulatory measures or measures ...
WITH last week’s federal budget slashing the forecast revenue from Australia’s carbon pricing scheme...
In recent decades, emissions trading schemes have become the preferred policy instrument for reducin...
Australia was one of the first countries in the world to adopt mandatory emissions trading schemes a...
Australia could get more out of its carbon pricing scheme by focusing its emissions trading efforts ...
Experts commonly believe that Australia needs to intensify efforts to meet its 2030 emission target ...
The period since the start of emissions trading in Australia on 1 July 2012 provides an early opport...
[Extract] Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has told Australia we're shifting to an emissions trading scheme...
The Australian Government has produced a CO2-equivalent tax proposal with a difference, it is a shor...
Justification for Australia’s carbon-pricing scheme assumes there will be a global carbon pricing sy...
The 2013 election of Australia’s conservative Abbott Coalition (Liberal and National parties) govern...
The Abbott Government’s response to the problem of climate change is the ‘direct action ’ proposal, ...
The Australian Government has produced a CO2-equivalent tax proposal with a difference: it is a shor...
This paper identifies principles for carbon pricing that could attract a broad based and durable soc...
The 1997 Kyoto Protocol envisages a World with each national emissions trading scheme ("ETS") linked...
Global initiatives to reduce emissions can be categorised as either regulatory measures or measures ...
WITH last week’s federal budget slashing the forecast revenue from Australia’s carbon pricing scheme...
In recent decades, emissions trading schemes have become the preferred policy instrument for reducin...
Australia was one of the first countries in the world to adopt mandatory emissions trading schemes a...
Australia could get more out of its carbon pricing scheme by focusing its emissions trading efforts ...
Experts commonly believe that Australia needs to intensify efforts to meet its 2030 emission target ...
The period since the start of emissions trading in Australia on 1 July 2012 provides an early opport...
[Extract] Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has told Australia we're shifting to an emissions trading scheme...
The Australian Government has produced a CO2-equivalent tax proposal with a difference, it is a shor...
Justification for Australia’s carbon-pricing scheme assumes there will be a global carbon pricing sy...
The 2013 election of Australia’s conservative Abbott Coalition (Liberal and National parties) govern...
The Abbott Government’s response to the problem of climate change is the ‘direct action ’ proposal, ...
The Australian Government has produced a CO2-equivalent tax proposal with a difference: it is a shor...
This paper identifies principles for carbon pricing that could attract a broad based and durable soc...