Research Handbook on Emissions Trading

Research Handbook on Emissions Trading
Author: Stefan E. Weishaar
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2016-12-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781784710620

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Research Handbook on Emissions Trading examines the origins, implementation challenges and international dimensions of emissions trading. It pursues an interdisciplinary approach drawing on law, economics and at times, political science, to present relevant research strands regarding emissions trading. Intermixing theoretical insights with experiences from existing trading systems, this Handbook offers insights that can be applied around the world. It identifies key bodies of research for both upcoming and seasoned people in the field and highlights future research opportunities.

Emissions Trading

Emissions Trading
Author: Thomas H. Tietenberg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2010-09-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136526206

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First published in 1985, Emissions Trading was a comprehensive review of the first large-scale attempt to use economic incentives in environmental policy in the U.S. and of the empirical and theoretical research on which this approach is based. Since its publication it has consistently been one of the most widely cited works in the tradable permits literature. The second edition of this classic study of pollution reform considers how the use of transferable permits to control pollution has evolved, looks at how these programs have been implemented in the U.S. and internationally, and offers an objective evaluation of the resulting successes, failures, and lessons learned over the last twenty-five years.

Towards an Emissions Trading System in Mexico Rationale Design and Connections with the Global Climate Agenda

Towards an Emissions Trading System in Mexico  Rationale  Design and Connections with the Global Climate Agenda
Author: Simone Lucatello
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2021-12-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030827595

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This Open Access book provides detailed information about the incoming Mexican Emissions Trading System, including an analysis on why the system was implemented, how the system was designed, how it operates, how it could work, and how it could be strengthened by 2023 when it will be formally launched. This document is aimed at those who want to understand how an ETS can operate in an emerging economy. Although it has been written for experts and non-experts, this book does not provide the underlying theory of market-based instruments and emissions trading systems in general. The book can be read from start to finish, but can also be used as a reference for specific components of regional ETSs. The book draws upon a meticulous study of background documents and fieldwork from different authors to tell the story of how a Mexican ETS, the first of its kind in Latin America, can be set in the country. The emissions trading system cover many greenhouse gas emissions and has been hailed as one of the cornerstones of the Mexican climate policy. The book also examines and explains how the ETS is designed and implemented.

Emissions Trading Design

Emissions Trading Design
Author: Stefan E. Weishaar
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2014-02-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781781952221

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Emissions trading is becoming an increasingly popular policy instrument with growing diversity in design. This book examines emissions trading design, emissions trading implementation problems and how to address them. In an easily accessible way

Emissions Trading and WTO Law

Emissions Trading and WTO Law
Author: Felicity Deane
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2015-02-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781783474424

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Emissions Trading and WTO Law examines the global trade issues that arise as a result of the introduction of emissions trading frameworks. The book focusses specifically on the rules of the WTO, as a tool to demonstrate where the boundaries exist for a

A Guide to Emissions Trading

A Guide to Emissions Trading
Author: Cyriel de Jong,Kasper Walet
Publsiher: Bharat Book Bureau
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2004-01
Genre: Emissions trading
ISBN: 1904339239

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This new and timely multi-contributor volume draws upon the very best international experience and a host of practical examples to offer advice and proven strategies to deal with the growing issue of emissions risk and compliance to emissions trading programmes

Carbon Coalitions

Carbon Coalitions
Author: Jonas Meckling
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780262016322

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Meckling explains how a transnational coalition of firms and a few market-oriented environmental groups actively promoted international emissions trading as a compromise policy solution in a situation of political stalemate. The coalition sidelined not only environmental groups that favored taxation and command-and-control regulation but also business interests that rejected any emissions controls. Considering the sources of business influence, Meckling emphasizes the importance of political opportunities (policy crises and norms), coalition resources (funding and legitimacy,) and political strategy (mobilizing state allies and multilevel advocacy).

Emissions Trading Schemes

Emissions Trading Schemes
Author: Sanja Bogojevic
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781782251668

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Over the last four decades emissions trading has enjoyed a high profile in environmental law scholarship and in environmental law and policy. Much of the discussion is promotional, preferring emissions trading above other regulatory strategies without, however, engaging with legal complexities embedded in conceptualising, scrutinising and managing emissions trading regimes. The combined effect of these debates is to create a perception that emissions trading is a straightforward regulatory strategy, imposable across various jurisdictions and environmental settings. This book shows that this view is problematic for at least two reasons. First, emissions trading responds to distinct environmental and non-environmental goals, including creating profit-centres, substituting bureaucratic control of resources, and ensuring regulatory compliance. This is important, as the particular purpose entrusted to a given emissions trading regime has, as its corollary, a particular governance structure, according to which the regime may be constructed and managed, and which trusts the emissions market, the state and rights in emissions allowances with distinct roles. Second, the governance structures of emissions trading regimes are culture-specific, which is a significant reminder of the importance of law in understanding not only how emissions trading schemes function but also what meaning is given to them as regulatory strategies. This is shown by deconstructing emissions trading discourses: that is, by inquiring into the assumptions about emissions trading, as featuring in emissions trading scholarship and in debates involving law and policymakers and the judiciary at the EU level. Ultimately, this book makes a strong argument for reconfiguring the common understanding of emissions trading schemes as regulatory strategies, and sets out a framework for analysis to sustain that reconfiguration.