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-contained chapters. The chapters investigate how, in a globalized world, partial international climate policy has shaped international …. Die Arbeit besteht aus fünf eigenständigen Kapiteln. Die Kapitel untersuchen wie in einer globalisierten Welt …
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As part of its Green Deal, the European Commission is considering the introduction of border carbon adjustments and alternative measures. The measures, which would primarily apply to basic materials like steel and cement, pursue a double objective: they are aimed at enhancing the effectiveness...
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Carbon leakage is an issue of major interest in both academic and policy debates about the effectiveness of unilateral climate policy addressing global externalities. The debate is particularly salient in Europe, where the EU Emissions TradingSystem (EU ETS) covers emissions of many traded...
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It is a well known fact that carbon dioxide is the most important greenhouse gas produced by combustion of fuels. It's rising concentration in the Earth's atmosphere has become a cause of global concern at the international platform. Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on...
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After the conferences in Bonn and Marrakech it is likely that international emission trading will be realized in the near future. Major influences on the permit market are the institutional detail, the participation structure and the treatment of hot air. Different scenarios do not only differ...
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(preferably as annual time series). As the May 2012 release of the publicly available World Input Output Database (WIOD, see also …
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This paper proposes that the national focus of energy ‘rebound’ studies should be extended to an international context in the presence of supra-national agreements such as EU 20-20-20. The potential for energy efficiency improvements in one nation to impact energy use in others means that...
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