AbstractA common strategy for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from energy use is to increase the supply of low-carbon alternatives. However, increasing supply tends to lower energy prices, which encourages additional fuel consumption. This “fuel market rebound effect” can undermine climate change mitigation strategies, even to the point where efforts to reduce GHG emissions by increasing the supply of low-carbon fuels may actually result in increased GHG emissions. Here, we explore how policies that encourage the production of low-carbon fuels may result in increased GHG emissions because the resulting increase in energy use overwhelms the benefits of reduced carbon intensity. We describe how climate change mitigation strategies sho...
Energy policy debates often focus on increasing the supply of renewable energy, but energy demand me...
Instead of efficiently pricing greenhouse gases, policy makers have favored measures that implicitly...
Scientists believe significant climate change is unavoidable without a drastic reduction in the emis...
AbstractA common strategy for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from energy use is to increase...
This article analyzes the domestic and global rebound effects of a carbon price policy, the existing...
A low carbon fuel standard (LCFS) seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by limiting the carbon in...
Renewable fuels have been promoted as a climate solution as well as for their energy security and do...
Recent contributions have questioned whether biofuels policies actually lead to emissions reductions...
In pursuit of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions, policymakers in some Canadian provinces are...
Natural gas is a growing portion of transportation fuel consumed in California. While natural gas ha...
Conventional wisdom suggests that subsidising biofuel production will reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
A low carbon fuel standard (LCFS) seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by capping an industry’s ...
This thesis uses a computable general equilibrium model to evaluate the greenhouse gas emissions con...
Hopes are high that removing fossil fuel subsidies could help to mitigate climate change by discoura...
Recent literature on biofuels has questioned whether biofuels policies are likely to reduce the nega...
Energy policy debates often focus on increasing the supply of renewable energy, but energy demand me...
Instead of efficiently pricing greenhouse gases, policy makers have favored measures that implicitly...
Scientists believe significant climate change is unavoidable without a drastic reduction in the emis...
AbstractA common strategy for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from energy use is to increase...
This article analyzes the domestic and global rebound effects of a carbon price policy, the existing...
A low carbon fuel standard (LCFS) seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by limiting the carbon in...
Renewable fuels have been promoted as a climate solution as well as for their energy security and do...
Recent contributions have questioned whether biofuels policies actually lead to emissions reductions...
In pursuit of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions, policymakers in some Canadian provinces are...
Natural gas is a growing portion of transportation fuel consumed in California. While natural gas ha...
Conventional wisdom suggests that subsidising biofuel production will reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
A low carbon fuel standard (LCFS) seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by capping an industry’s ...
This thesis uses a computable general equilibrium model to evaluate the greenhouse gas emissions con...
Hopes are high that removing fossil fuel subsidies could help to mitigate climate change by discoura...
Recent literature on biofuels has questioned whether biofuels policies are likely to reduce the nega...
Energy policy debates often focus on increasing the supply of renewable energy, but energy demand me...
Instead of efficiently pricing greenhouse gases, policy makers have favored measures that implicitly...
Scientists believe significant climate change is unavoidable without a drastic reduction in the emis...