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Carbon taxes remain economists favoured policy tool to curb emissions, but are unpopular among segments of the populations. Theoretical and numerical work tends to show the effectiveness of carbon taxes, but ex-post empirical analyses are still rare. In this paper we attempt to bridge this gap....
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against meeting this demand especially by using fossil fuels (coal), oil and natural gas. The alarming pollutant effect of … coal consumption, high oil prices and the EU dependence on the import of oil are just a few of the challenges for which the … stands as an example in this respect.Comparing all the advantages and disadvantages generated by the use of coal as the main …
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, oil and coal. This has so far resulted in an increase of the global surface temperature of the order of one degree. In … are lower then what al the IPCC scenarios predict, and emission from coal is much lowers then the majority of the …
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