In recent years, an approach based on voluntary pledges by individual regions has attracted interest of policy-makers and consequently also climate policy research. In this paper, we analyze scenarios in which the EU and China act as early-movers in international climate policy. Such a situation risks leakage between regions with ambitious emission reduction targets and those with less ambitious targets via fossil-fuel markets, displacement of heavy industry and land-use consequences. We examine some of these factors using the IMAGE model. While IMAGE does not include all mechanisms, we find the leakage rate to be relatively small, about 5% of the emission reductions in the EU and China. The far majority occurs via the energy market channel...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
Carbon leakage is the effect of emissions transferring to certain countries due to others having a s...
In absence of joint global action, many jurisdictions take unilateral steps to reduce carbon emissio...
AbstractAs a global climate agreement has not yet been achieved, a variety of national climate polic...
Carbon leakage features prominently in the climate policy debate in economies implementing climate p...
Because of the difficulties in forming international climate agreements, most climate policies have ...
Carbon leakage can be a problem when seeking to reduce carbon emissions through forest policy. Inter...
The lack of equal globally binding GHG’s emission reduction targets is currently leading to a set of...
Several land-based policy options are discussed within the current quest for feasible climate change...
While greenhouse gas emissions trading schemes, taxes and other measures have already been implement...
A common critique to the Kyoto Protocol is that the reduction in emissions of CO2 by countries who c...
As a global climate agreement has not yet been achieved, a variety of national climate policy agenda...
With limited participation in an international climate agreement, standard economic analysis suggest...
Carbon leakage is central to the discussion on how to mitigate climate change. The current carbon le...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
Carbon leakage is the effect of emissions transferring to certain countries due to others having a s...
In absence of joint global action, many jurisdictions take unilateral steps to reduce carbon emissio...
AbstractAs a global climate agreement has not yet been achieved, a variety of national climate polic...
Carbon leakage features prominently in the climate policy debate in economies implementing climate p...
Because of the difficulties in forming international climate agreements, most climate policies have ...
Carbon leakage can be a problem when seeking to reduce carbon emissions through forest policy. Inter...
The lack of equal globally binding GHG’s emission reduction targets is currently leading to a set of...
Several land-based policy options are discussed within the current quest for feasible climate change...
While greenhouse gas emissions trading schemes, taxes and other measures have already been implement...
A common critique to the Kyoto Protocol is that the reduction in emissions of CO2 by countries who c...
As a global climate agreement has not yet been achieved, a variety of national climate policy agenda...
With limited participation in an international climate agreement, standard economic analysis suggest...
Carbon leakage is central to the discussion on how to mitigate climate change. The current carbon le...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
Carbon leakage is the effect of emissions transferring to certain countries due to others having a s...
In absence of joint global action, many jurisdictions take unilateral steps to reduce carbon emissio...