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"Global climate change is occurring at an accelerating pace, and the global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that are forcing climate change continue to increase. Given the present pace of international actions, it seems unlikely that atmospheric composition can be stabilized at a level that will...
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only modest costs to growth and employment, European Union (EU) emissions trading for energy-intensive sectors sets a … in annual energy spending and emission levels …
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. The study finds that the main regulatory instruments used in practice are fuel economy standards, vehicle emission … enforcement mechanisms, most developing countries have yet to introduce fuel economy standards. The emission standards introduced …
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"This paper provides new empirical evidence to the debate on the optimal locus of power over environmental policymaking in developing countries. The authors develop a simple lobby group model with mobile capital. The model predicts that a decentralized institutional structure leads to weaker...
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"One of the most contentious debates today is whether pollution-intensive industries from rich countries relocate to poor countries with weaker environmental standards, turning them into "pollution havens." Empirical studies to date show little evidence to support the pollution haven hypothesis,...
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