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We study the impact of the Fukushima disaster on environmental concerns, well-being, risk aversion, and political … through the perceived risk of a similar meltdown of domestic reactors. After Fukushima, more Germans considered themselves as …
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With reference to the use of material and energy resources, we seek to • underline the need for a marked socio-ecological transition. Business-as-usual will fail in the face of an unprecendented rise in global demand, a rising price level and volatility of raw materials and indications of...
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exploits that the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan gave rise to an unanticipated change in government in the German state …
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We provide ex-post empirical analysis of the effects of climate policies on carbon dioxide emissions at the aggregate national level. Our results are based on a comprehensive database of 121 countries. As climate policies we examine carbon taxes and emissions trading systems (ETS), as well as...
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that SWB captures the more tangible aspects of the state of the environment rather than latent ecological threats whose …
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of local characteristics and living environment. The authors' starting point is related to the standard utility theory … living environment and public facilities are crucial elements explaining individual well-being. To do this, we consider three …
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Executive Order 13211, promulgated in 2001, requires the federal government to consider the impact of federal action on energy independence as part of the George W. Bush's National Energy Policy. This law review examines whether EO 13211 was used to curtail environmental protection and natural...
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For a large sample of enterprises in Germany, Austria and Switzerland (the "DACH"region) we study the impact of various policy instruments, such as energy related taxes, subsidies, regulations and standards or negotiated agreements on the firm's ecological and economic performance. To identify...
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This paper presents an estimation of the cost of reducing CO2 emissions as agreed in Kyoto by Annex I countries. Unlike most of the existing literature, this paper focuses on European Union countries' abatement costs and, using a simple model, estimates the role of each EU country within a EU...
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