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mitigation. We conducted a framed-field experiment among a Germany-wide sample to provide a revealed preference study on the …
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The option of adapting to climate change is becoming more important in climate change policy. Hence, responding to climate change now involves both mitigation to address the cause and adaptation as a response to already ongoing or expected changes. These changes are also of relevance for the...
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umfassender Überblick über den bestehenden Klimaschutz gegeben und dieser als globales öffentliches Gut systematisiert. Darauf … politischer Markt für nationalen Klimaschutz konzeptioniert und das Rationalverhalten der verschiedenen Akteure empirisch …
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This paper investigates the interrelation between adaptation and climate protection efforts of individuals in a cross-country comparison. The theoretical predictions based on a subjective utility framework demonstrate that, at the individual level, private adaptation and climate protection...
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This paper examines the determinants of voluntary individual carbon offsetting, i.e. the financial compensation of emissions from energy use. In contrast to former studies in this field, we particularly consider a comprehensive set of factors that are discussed in the context of voluntary...
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individual polluting activities. We first extend existing theory and show that offsets allow a reduction in effective …
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individual polluting activities. We first extend existing theory and show that offsets allow a reduction in effective …
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Economic theory, as well as empirical research, suggest that elderly people prefer public spending on policies yielding …
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individual polluting activities. We first extend existing theory and show that offsets allow a reduction in effective …
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Following the Copenhagen climate Accord, developed and developing countries have pledged to cut their greenhouse gas emissions, emissions intensity or emissions relative to baseline. This analysis puts the targets for the major countries on a common footing, and compares them across different...
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