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Climate Policy after Copenhagen - The Role of Carbon Pricing (Hardcover): Karsten Neuhoff Climate Policy after Copenhagen - The Role of Carbon Pricing (Hardcover)
Karsten Neuhoff
R2,650 Discovery Miles 26 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At the UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen, 117 heads of state concluded that low-carbon development is necessary in order to combat climate change. However, they also understood that transition to a low-carbon economy requires the implementation of a portfolio of policies and programs - a challenging endeavour for any nation. This book addresses the need for information about factors impacting climate policy implementation, using as a case study one effort that is at the heart of attempts to create a low-carbon future: the European Emission Trading Scheme. It explores problems surrounding the implementation of the ETS, including the role of vested interests, the impact of design details and opportunities to attract long-term investments. It also shows how international climate cooperation can be designed to support the domestic implementation of low-carbon policies. This timely analysis of carbon pricing contains important lessons for all those concerned with the development of post-Copenhagen climate policy.

Emissions Trading and Competitiveness - Allocations, Incentives and Industrial Competitiveness under the EU Emissions Trading... Emissions Trading and Competitiveness - Allocations, Incentives and Industrial Competitiveness under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (Paperback)
Karsten Neuhoff; Michael Grubb
R643 Discovery Miles 6 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Complying with the forthcoming tightening of CO2 emission allocations in the EU may mean big bills for the industries affected. In this special issue of Climate Policy journal, leading experts examine the impacts on competitiveness and the commercial incentives available from the CO2 allowance allocations under the methodologies, and whether - and if so at what stage - the ETS itself may need to be amended. The study is multidisciplinary, combining economic, legal and policy analysis with specific studies of impacts on electricity, cement and other industrial sectors and the allocation issues. It brings together the results of research conducted over the past two year from various research centres and consultancies in Europe, and in particular, work commissioned by the Carbon Trust and Climate Strategies Network. Through these, it presents the most comprehensive and detailed set of analyses yet conducted of the impacts of allocation on competitiveness - one of the most critical issues for the sectors affected and for the operation of the ETS.

National Allocation Plans in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme - Lessons and Implications for Phase II (Paperback): Michael... National Allocation Plans in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme - Lessons and Implications for Phase II (Paperback)
Michael Grubb, Regina Betz, Karsten Neuhoff
R897 Discovery Miles 8 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The EU emissions trading scheme is the largest emissions control scheme in the world, capping almost half of European CO2 emissions. As the scheme emerges from its pilot phase, this special issue of Climate Policy journal analyses the lessons learned from the last two years and their implications for phase II. The volume presents some of the key analyses that helped inform the European Commission's decisions on national allocation plans, with research ranging from detailed country-by-country comparisons to more generic analysis that puts forward the case for harmonization. Challenging calls to seperate electricity from other sectors, a macroeconomic study suggests that the biggest efficiency gains come from inter-sectoral trading, even more than international trading. Empirical papers, which look at the expected scarcity of allowances in the market and merge models for the power and non-power sectors to project emissions and contrast these to the aggregate allocation volume, are complemented by two numerical simulations of trade and distributional effects, estimating the efficiency gains of the EU ETS in phase I and assessing allocation and distribution effects in the RGGI context.

Climate Policy after Copenhagen - The Role of Carbon Pricing (Paperback): Karsten Neuhoff Climate Policy after Copenhagen - The Role of Carbon Pricing (Paperback)
Karsten Neuhoff
R831 Discovery Miles 8 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At the UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen, 117 heads of state concluded that low-carbon development is necessary in order to combat climate change. However, they also understood that transition to a low-carbon economy requires the implementation of a portfolio of policies and programs - a challenging endeavour for any nation. This book addresses the need for information about factors impacting climate policy implementation, using as a case study one effort that is at the heart of attempts to create a low-carbon future: the European Emission Trading Scheme. It explores problems surrounding the implementation of the ETS, including the role of vested interests, the impact of design details and opportunities to attract long-term investments. It also shows how international climate cooperation can be designed to support the domestic implementation of low-carbon policies. This timely analysis of carbon pricing contains important lessons for all those concerned with the development of post-Copenhagen climate policy.

National Allocation Plans in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme - Lessons and Implications for Phase II (Hardcover, New): Michael... National Allocation Plans in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme - Lessons and Implications for Phase II (Hardcover, New)
Michael Grubb, Regina Betz, Karsten Neuhoff
R2,544 Discovery Miles 25 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The EU emissions trading scheme is the largest emissions control scheme in the world, capping almost half of European CO2 emissions. As the scheme emerges from its pilot phase, this special issue of Climate Policy journal analyses the lessons learned from the last two years and their implications for phase II. The volume presents some of the key analyses that helped inform the European Commission's decisions on national allocation plans, with research ranging from detailed country-by-country comparisons to more generic analysis that puts forward the case for harmonization. Challenging calls to seperate electricity from other sectors, a macroeconomic study suggests that the biggest efficiency gains come from inter-sectoral trading, even more than international trading. Empirical papers, which look at the expected scarcity of allowances in the market and merge models for the power and non-power sectors to project emissions and contrast these to the aggregate allocation volume, are complemented by two numerical simulations of trade and distributional effects, estimating the efficiency gains of the EU ETS in phase I and assessing allocation and distribution effects in the RGGI context.

Emissions Trading and Competitiveness - Allocations, Incentives and Industrial Competitiveness under the EU Emissions Trading... Emissions Trading and Competitiveness - Allocations, Incentives and Industrial Competitiveness under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (Hardcover, New)
Karsten Neuhoff; Michael Grubb
R2,555 R1,172 Discovery Miles 11 720 Save R1,383 (54%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

** Tightening of CO2 emission allocations in the EU may mean big bills for industries affected--what impacts will this have on their competitiveness? ** Leading experts analyze the consequences on competitiveness and profitability for a range of industrial sectors and the responses available to them ** First ever in-depth study of this critical dimension of carbon emissions trading schemes This special issue of the Climate Policy journal examines the impacts on the competitiveness and the commercial incentives available from the CO2 allowance allocations under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, and discusses appropriate allocation methodologies, and whether-and if so at what stage-the ETS itself may need to be amended. The study is multidisciplinary, combining economic, legal and policy analysis with specific studies of impacts on electricity, cement and other industrial sectors and allocation issues. It brings together the results of research conducted over the past two years from various research centers and consultancies in Europe, and in particular work commissioned by the Carbon Trust and Climate Strategies Network. Through these, it presents the most comprehensive and detailed set of analyses of allocation and competitiveness yet conducted. Lead authors include: Damien Demailly, Michael Grubb, Angus Johnston, Karsten Neuhoff, Jos Sijm and Robin Smale.

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