AbstractApproximately one fourth of global emissions are embodied in international trade and a significant portion flows from non-carbon-priced to carbon-priced economies. Border carbon adjustments (BCAs) figure prominently as instruments to address concerns arising from unilateral climate policy. Estimating the volume of emissions that could be potentially taxed under a BCA scheme has received little attention until now. This paper examines how a number of issues involved in the implementation of BCAs can affect their ability to cover emissions embodied in trade and thus address carbon leakage. These issues range from ensuring compliance with trade provisions and assumptions on the carbon intensity of imports, to determining which countrie...
The Paris Agreement advances a heterogeneous approach to international climate cooperation. Such an ...
The Paris Agreement advances a heterogeneous approach to international climate cooperation. Such an ...
Because carbon taxes can lead to loss of competitiveness, applying tariffs on imports from non-carbo...
Approximately one fourth of global emissions are embodied in international trade and a significant p...
AbstractApproximately one fourth of global emissions are embodied in international trade and a signi...
One complement to domestic climate policies could be the regulation of carbon dioxide emissions aris...
Balancing legitimate fears that carbon leakage could undermine the impact of any global climate chan...
An important source of political opposition to measures aimed at reducing emissions of greenhouse ga...
International trade contributes directly to global greenhouse gas emissions, as the carbon content o...
Carbon pricing is an essential instrument to address climate change. However international differenc...
Not only after the failure of the Copenhagen climate conference 2009, border carbon adjustment (BCA)...
Carbon pricing is an essential instrument to address climate change. However international differenc...
Not only after the failure of the Copenhagen climate conference 2009, border carbon adjustment (BCA)...
The Paris Agreement advances a heterogeneous approach to international climate cooperation. Such an ...
The Paris Agreement advances a heterogeneous approach to international climate cooperation. Such an ...
The Paris Agreement advances a heterogeneous approach to international climate cooperation. Such an ...
The Paris Agreement advances a heterogeneous approach to international climate cooperation. Such an ...
Because carbon taxes can lead to loss of competitiveness, applying tariffs on imports from non-carbo...
Approximately one fourth of global emissions are embodied in international trade and a significant p...
AbstractApproximately one fourth of global emissions are embodied in international trade and a signi...
One complement to domestic climate policies could be the regulation of carbon dioxide emissions aris...
Balancing legitimate fears that carbon leakage could undermine the impact of any global climate chan...
An important source of political opposition to measures aimed at reducing emissions of greenhouse ga...
International trade contributes directly to global greenhouse gas emissions, as the carbon content o...
Carbon pricing is an essential instrument to address climate change. However international differenc...
Not only after the failure of the Copenhagen climate conference 2009, border carbon adjustment (BCA)...
Carbon pricing is an essential instrument to address climate change. However international differenc...
Not only after the failure of the Copenhagen climate conference 2009, border carbon adjustment (BCA)...
The Paris Agreement advances a heterogeneous approach to international climate cooperation. Such an ...
The Paris Agreement advances a heterogeneous approach to international climate cooperation. Such an ...
The Paris Agreement advances a heterogeneous approach to international climate cooperation. Such an ...
The Paris Agreement advances a heterogeneous approach to international climate cooperation. Such an ...
Because carbon taxes can lead to loss of competitiveness, applying tariffs on imports from non-carbo...