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We find that both economic theory and empirical results show that carbon border adjustment mechanisms (CBAMs) will be … carbon reduction in most countries in the world, not simply the absence of carbon leakage. Our case study of the Russian … propose a realistic approach to adoption of a Climate Club within the rules of the World Trade Organization …
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We find that both economic theory and empirical results show that carbon border adjustment mechanisms (CBAMs) will be … carbon reduction in most countries in the world, not simply the absence of carbon leakage. Our case study of the Russian … assess the advantages and disadvantages of three approaches to allowing a Climate Club within the rules of the World Trade …
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Countries around the world require ambitious and effective policy instruments to mitigate climate change. Yet, many …
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This paper discusses and analyzes various international mechanisms to scale up global action on climate mitigation and address the policy gap in this area. Despite the new commitments made at COP 26, there is still an ambition and a policy gap at the global level to keep temperature increases...
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Carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere is becoming an important option to achieve net zero climate targets. This paper develops a welfare and public economics perspective on optimal policies for carbon removal and storage in non-permanent sinks like forests, soil, oceans, wood products or...
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