Against the background of a projected doubling of world greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century, this book explores feasible ways to abate them at least cost. Through quantitative analysis, it addresses key climate policy issues: What would an ideal set of climate policy tools look like? How large are the economic and environmental costs of incomplete country or sector coverage of climate change mitigation policies? What are the pros and cons of policy tools to broaden that coverage, such as international sector wide agreements or border tax adjustments? What are the main challenges in incorporating a mechanism to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation? How can we concretely develop a global carbon market? What is the case for and what can we reasonably expect from R and D and technology support policies? How great are the incentives for major emitting countries to join a climate change mitigation agreement in terms of the costs and benefits (including the co-benefits from reduced local air pollution and improved energy security) of action? How can they be enhanced? How can international transfers of resources and technologies broaden support for action?
The Economics Of Climate Change Mitigation: Policies And Options For Global Action Beyond 2012
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Title
The Economics Of Climate Change Mitigation: Policies And Options For Global Action Beyond 2012
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Bookwell Publications, 2011
ISBN
9789380574202
Length
301p., 24cm.
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