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) emissions ‒ to assess the effectiveness of different policies in cutting net emissions from the Agriculture, Forestry and Other …This study uses GLOBIOM ‒ the most detailed global economic model of agriculture, land use and greenhouse gas (GHG …, Land-Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF) component of AFOLU, mostly from reduced deforestation. A global carbon tax on AFOLU …
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from agriculture, even when it is applied in a small group of countries, provided that producers facing the tax can make …
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This paper provides a review of the literature on competitiveness and leakage concerns associated with differentiated climate abatement commitments among countries. The literature reviewed is not exhausted, but it is sufficient to provide a balanced view of both academics and policy circles....
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This paper provides a review of the literature on competitiveness and leakage concerns associated with differentiated climate abatement commitments among countries. The literature reviewed is not exhausted, but it is sufficient to provide a balanced view of both academics and policy circles....
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It is still difficult for biofuel producers to prove the contribution of their biofuels to reducing carbon emissions because the production of biofuel feedstocks can cause land use change (LUC), which in turn causes carbon emissions. A carbon map can serve as a basis to proof such contribution....
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In this paper, we use an integrated assessment model to examine the implications of not recognizing, and partially recognizing forest carbon in climate policy. Specifically, we investigate the impact of an asymmetric carbon policy that recognizes emissions from fossil fuels while ignoring...
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The world’s economy has changed radically in recent years, becoming much more integrated. This integration is particularly relevant in the generation and management of global public goods, and global environmental threats like greenhouse gases (GHG). In fact, despite the contribution of trade...
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