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Climate engineering (CE) and carbon capture and storage sub-seabed (CCS-S) are currently controversially debated options to address climate change. Our paper provides empirical evidence on the public perception of two different CE measures, namely, stratospheric sulphate injection (SSI) and...
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This paper critically analyses the policy options for establishing a carbon price in Australia in the post …-Abbott Government history of regulatory responses to climate change in Australia is reviewed, including the Carbon Pollution Reduction …
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Fierce political battles have been fought in Australia over greenhouse gas (GHG) cap-and-trade in the early 2000s … evaluate Australia's former cap-and-trade initiatives based on sustainability criteria. Against the background of Public Choice … theory, we then analyse the reasons for the political failure of earlier cap-and-trade in Australia and predict the chances …
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This paper examines the question of fairness in the design of much needed carbon pricing policies. We evaluate the impact of the B.C. carbon tax and the proposed Australian carbon pricing proposal on indigenous communities, and offer a comparative analysis of carbon taxes and emissions trading...
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the increase in Australia's consumption emissions. China was the largest exporter of emissions to Australia and accounted …
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This paper examines the question of fairness in the design of much needed carbon pricing policies. We evaluate the impact of the B.C. carbon tax and the proposed Australian carbon pricing proposal on indigenous communities, and offer a comparative analysis of carbon taxes and emissions trading...
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Powerful political actors in the international system quite frequently adopt unilateral policies whose implications extend beyond their respective borders. Examples include financial market regulation as well as taxation, trade and environmental policies. They do so to avoid lowest...
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