If we aim to reduce global emissions in order to limit global warming to less than 2°C above pre-industrial levels, then the energy sector is of paramount importance. A critical change will be national fuel switching away from carbon-intensive sources and increased effort towards energy efficiency and sustainable energy. Subsidies and support from governments to fossil fuels encourage the opposite. Many countries and regions are making this switch: from subsidising fossil fuels and towards investing in sustainable energy. This brochure describes how Ethiopia, Morocco, Peru and the Philippines have reformed their subsidies. It also describes how countries including Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden have introduced innovative policy instrum...
Fossil fuel subsidies (FFS) constitute one of the most obvious barriers to tackling climate change, ...
The production and consumption of fossil fuels need to decrease significantly to meet the 2015 Paris...
Estimates show that fossil fuel subsidies average USD 400–600 billion annually worldwide while renew...
Underpricing of fossil fuels, caused by subsidies, drives carbon intensive consumption. Reforming fo...
This report estimates fossil fuel subsidies to be around USD 425 billion. Such subsidies represent l...
Summary Fossil fuel subsidy reform is a sensible climate change mitigation option, yet government su...
Fossil fuel subsidy reforms are in fashion these days. The 2014 oil price collapse offers what has b...
Fossil-Fuel Subsidies and Climate Change : Options for policy-makers within their Intended Nationall...
This article contributes to an improved understanding of the thematic areas of fossil fuel subsidies...
Hopes are high that removing fossil fuel subsidies could help to mitigate climate change by discoura...
industrialized and developing economies made a groundbreaking commitment to reform their fossil-fuel...
Discussions about the climate changes and actions to counter the adverse effects of the massive hist...
This article outlines the current state of affairs in fossil fuel subsidy reform, and highlights its...
Published online: 12 August 2021Fossil fuel subsidies have negative consequences on the climate chan...
Much has changed since the last edition of Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives (NETP) in 2013. Des...
Fossil fuel subsidies (FFS) constitute one of the most obvious barriers to tackling climate change, ...
The production and consumption of fossil fuels need to decrease significantly to meet the 2015 Paris...
Estimates show that fossil fuel subsidies average USD 400–600 billion annually worldwide while renew...
Underpricing of fossil fuels, caused by subsidies, drives carbon intensive consumption. Reforming fo...
This report estimates fossil fuel subsidies to be around USD 425 billion. Such subsidies represent l...
Summary Fossil fuel subsidy reform is a sensible climate change mitigation option, yet government su...
Fossil fuel subsidy reforms are in fashion these days. The 2014 oil price collapse offers what has b...
Fossil-Fuel Subsidies and Climate Change : Options for policy-makers within their Intended Nationall...
This article contributes to an improved understanding of the thematic areas of fossil fuel subsidies...
Hopes are high that removing fossil fuel subsidies could help to mitigate climate change by discoura...
industrialized and developing economies made a groundbreaking commitment to reform their fossil-fuel...
Discussions about the climate changes and actions to counter the adverse effects of the massive hist...
This article outlines the current state of affairs in fossil fuel subsidy reform, and highlights its...
Published online: 12 August 2021Fossil fuel subsidies have negative consequences on the climate chan...
Much has changed since the last edition of Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives (NETP) in 2013. Des...
Fossil fuel subsidies (FFS) constitute one of the most obvious barriers to tackling climate change, ...
The production and consumption of fossil fuels need to decrease significantly to meet the 2015 Paris...
Estimates show that fossil fuel subsidies average USD 400–600 billion annually worldwide while renew...