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Improving end-use energy efficiency — that is, the energy-efficiency of individuals, households, and firms as they … consume energy — is often cited as an important element in efforts to reduce greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions. Arguments for … improving energy efficiency usually rely on the idea that energy-efficient technologies will save end users money over time and …
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: carbon taxes, cap-and-trade, emission reduction credits, clean energy standards, and fossil fuel subsidy reductions … ; Energy Subsidies ; Clean Energy Standards …
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the decision calculus for these activities in the direction of more efficient generation and use of energy, lower carbon …-intensity of energy, and - more broadly - a more carbon-lean economy. The only approach to doing this on a meaningful scale that …-and-trade, and clean energy standards. We note that the U.S. political response to possible market-based approaches to climate policy …
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The outcome of the December 2011 United Nations climate negotiations in Durban, South Africa, provides an important new opportunity to move toward an international climate policy architecture that is capable of delivering broad international participation and significant global CO2 emissions...
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the decision calculus for these activities in the direction of more efficient generation and use of energy, lower carbon …-intensity of energy, and – more broadly – a more carbon-lean economy. The only approach to doing this on a meaningful scale that …-and-trade, and clean energy standards. We note that the U.S. political response to possible market-based approaches to climate policy …
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The seminal contributions of William Nordhaus to scholarship on the long-run macroeconomics of global climate change are clear. Much more challenging to identify are the impacts of Nordhaus and his research on public policy in this domain. We examine three conceptually distinct pathways for that...
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The seminal contributions of William Nordhaus to scholarship on the long-run macroeconomics of global climate change are clear. Much more challenging to identify are the impacts of Nordhaus and his research on public policy in this domain. We examine three conceptually distinct pathways for that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012270593
: carbon taxes, cap-and-trade, emission reduction credits, clean energy standards, and fossil fuel subsidy reductions …
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: carbon taxes, cap-and-trade, emission reduction credits, clean energy standards, and fossil fuel subsidy reductions …
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This is the latest version of a document periodically produced since the early 1980's. It combines an outline of the field of natural resource and environmental economics with a bibliography of 945 references. In the past, this reading list has been used in a variety of ways: as a guide to the...
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