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The 2015 Paris Climate Agreement was the first instance of countries adhering to take a collective action against global warming. More than 190 countries came forward and submitted their contributions in the form of Intended Nationally Determined Contributions, reflective of their ability and...
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; ii) a moderate increase of natural gas consumption, along the lines of the IEA (2012) World Energy Outlook's New Policy …
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under the umbrella of a global arrangement only? For answering these questions two possible states of the world are …
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employ a numerical model of the international steam coal market (COALMOD‐World) to examine two alternative supply …
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Nearly every carbon price regulates the production of carbon emissions, typically at midstream points of compliance, such as a power plant. Over the last six years, however, policymakers in Australia, California, China, Japan, and Korea implemented carbon prices that regulate the consumption of...
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Due to the size and structure of its economy, Germany is one of the largest carbon emitters in the European Union. It is responsible for approximately 800 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions annually, accounting for about one-fourth of European Union (EU) greenhouse gas emissions....
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. For governments' support measures to be consistent with their World Trade Organization obligations, they need to be …
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This report provides an up-to-date overview of existing and emerging carbon pricing instruments around the world …
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Technological revolutions have increased the world's wealth to a level that was once unimaginable. They have done so …
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