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.



Zusammenfassung
A timely analysis of carbon pricing that contains important lessons for anyone concerned with the development of post-Copenhagen climate policy.
Titel
Climate Policy after Copenhagen
Untertitel
The Role of Carbon Pricing
EAN
9781139125055
ISBN
978-1-139-12505-5
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
16.06.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.93 MB
Jahr
2011
Untertitel
Englisch