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Climate Change - Design Approaches for a Greenhouse Gas Reduction Program (Paperback)
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Climate Change - Design Approaches for a Greenhouse Gas Reduction Program (Paperback)
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With the passage of the 2005 Sense of the Senate climate change
resolution calling on the Congress to enact a mandatory,
market-based program to slow, stop, and reverse the growth of
greenhouse gases, the issue of related costs has taken on increased
importance. Indeed, the resolution itself states that the program
should be enacted at a rate and in a manner that "will not
significantly harm the United States economy" and "will encourage
comparable action" by other nations. Facets of the cost issue that
have raised concern include absolute costs to the economy,
distribution of costs across industries, competitive impact
domestically and internationally, incentives for new technology,
and uncertainty about possible costs. In general, market-based
mechanisms to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the most important
being carbon dioxide (CO2), focus on specifying either the
acceptable emissions level (quantity) or the compliance costs
(price), and allowing the marketplace to determine the economically
efficient solution for the other variable. For example, a tradeable
permit program sets the amount of emissions allowable under the
program (i.e., the number of permits available limits or caps
allowable emissions), while allowing the marketplace to determine
what each permit will be worth. Likewise, a carbon tax sets the
maximum unit cost (per ton of CO2 equivalent) that one should pay
for reducing emissions, while the marketplace determines how much
actually gets reduced. In one sense, preference for a carbon tax or
a tradeable permit system depends on how one views the uncertainty
of costs involved and benefits to be received.
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