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This paper re-examines the relationship between per capita income, inequality, and per capita emissions while … accounting for nonhomotheticity in green preferences and nonlinearities in the impact of economic growth on GHG emissions … scale, the effect of inequality on emissions should vary depending on the level of income per capita. Specifically, for a …
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markets behind the relationship between exports and pollution. In this paper we argue that because consumers in high … increase in the share of exports to high-income countries is associated with a reduction in CO2 pollution intensity of about 16 …
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) because it generates electricity and absorbs emissions at the same time. However, biomass is not distributed evenly across the … ; woody biomass trade ; IAM ; negative emissions ; carbon market …
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the per capita CO2 emissions of purchased cars, an uptick in the market share of low-emission vehicles and a corresponding …
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This study investigates the relationship between distinct types of inequality and CO2 emissions using panel data on 156 …-distribution decreases or does not affect the carbon emissions of the biggest global polluters. Redistribution, on the other hand, exhibits … the reverse pattern. Moreover, we differentiate in this analysis between production-based and consumption-based emissions …
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needed to decrease emissions and keep temperature change within 2°C by the end of this century. Our results are embedded in a …
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institutions from countries representing about 70% of global GHG emissions and at very different stages of development. These 16 … pathways that could reduce Italian CO2 emissions by at least 40% in 2030 and 80% in 2050, compared to 1990. It analyzes the …
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This paper examines how changes in an international climate regime would affect the European decarbonization strategy and costs through the mechanisms of trade, technology, and innovation. We present the results from the Energy Modeling Forum (EMF) model comparison study on European climate...
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After twenty years of global negotiations, the world is still far from a comprehensive climate agreement. The "top … potentially reduce overall costs of tackling climate change by leveraging the differences in the marginal costs of emissions …
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European goal of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 80% by 2050. The 80% scenario is compared to a reference case that …
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