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The EU proposal for a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: an advanced tool to combat ‘carbon leakage’ , a new EU own resource of ‘moral suasion’ for third Countries?

open access: yesReview of European and Comparative Law, 2022
With the proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) adopted on July 14, 2021 by the European Commission, it begins to reach the heart of the global debate on the ...
Gianluca Selicato
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EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: Key Issues Going Forward

open access: yesEuropean Foreign Affairs Review, 2021
About four months ahead of the global climate summit in Glasgow, the European Commission revealed the details of its controversial proposal for a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM). If adopted by the European Parliament and Council, the proposed CBAM would make the EU the first jurisdiction worldwide to extend its domestic carbon price to ...
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Mechanisms for Tax Regulation of CO2-Equivalent Emissions

open access: yesEnergies, 2022
The aim of the work is to develop a mechanism for cross-border carbon regulation for countries importing products to the EU, which will equally allow importing countries to fulfill the conditions of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM ...
Alex Borodin   +4 more
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Research Progress of the International Carbon Tariff: A Review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Under the constraints of the target peak carbon dioxide emissions and carbon neutrality, how the international carbon tariff can be levied have become an important question for scholars and research institutions all over the world.
Gang, He   +4 more
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EU Carbon Diplomacy: Assessing Hydrogen Security and Policy Impact in Australia and Germany

open access: yesEnergies, 2021
Hydrogen is fast becoming a new international “super fuel” to accelerate global climate change ambitions. This paper has two inter-weaving themes. Contextually, it focuses on the potential impact of the EU’s new Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM ...
Linda Hancock, Linda Wollersheim
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A European carbon border tax: much pain, little gain. Bruegel Policy Contribution Issue n˚5 | March 2020 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The European Green Deal has set a target of reducing European Union carbon emissions by about 40 percent over the next ten years. Reaching this target is likely to involve a significant increase in carbon prices.
McWilliams, Ben, Zachmann, Georg.
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Assessing different European Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism implementations and their impact on trade partners

open access: yesCommunications Earth & Environment, 2023
The European Union (EU) will implement a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) to reach its climate mitigation targets while avoiding the relocation of its industries to countries with less stringent climate policies (carbon leakage).
Timothé Beaufils   +3 more
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The Potential Impacts of Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on Carbon Neutrality of China

open access: yesChemical Engineering Transactions, 2023
Carbon emissions neutrality has been a strategic target of many countries. Most of them have set the deadline at around the middle of this century in spite of very few already achieved. Different kinds of policies and strategies have been made during the
Xue-Chao Wang   +5 more
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Impact of EU carbon border adjustment mechanism on the economic efficiency of Russian oil refining

open access: yesЗаписки Горного института, 2022
The carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) leads not only to the expected environmental changes, but also to the transformation of market environment.
Vladimir L. Ulanov, Oleg N. Skorobogatko
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Creating a Climate-Just Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism

open access: yes, 2023
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is expected to launch in October 2023, with reporting obligations only. The scheme aims to ensure that European efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions do not induce so-called ‘carbon leakage’, which could occur if companies based in the EU relocate carbon-intensive production to countries with less
Hermann, J.   +4 more
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