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Carbon Leakage with Forestation Policies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This paper analyzes carbon leakage due to reduced emissions from deforestation (RED). We find that leakage with RED is good because the policy induces afforestation that contributes to a further carbon sequestration. By ignoring the domestic component of carbon leakage, the literature can either overestimate or underestimate leakage, depending on the ...
de Gorter, Harry   +2 more
core   +4 more sources

Carbon Leakage in a Small Open Economy: The Importance of International Climate Policies

Social Science Research Network, 2022
A substantial literature investigates carbon leakage effects for large countries and climate coalitions. However, little is known about leakage effects for a small open economy within a climate coalition.
Ulrik Beck   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Carbon leakage: pollution, trade or politics? [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironment, Development and Sustainability, 2015
In recent years, carbon leakage has attracted widespread attention from both environmental researchers and a broader public. Despite its popularity, there has been some confusion around the concept of carbon leakage, resulting from very different and sometimes imprecise definitions of a phenomenon that can be calculated using different, outcome ...
Gabriela Michalek, Reimund Schwarze
openaire   +1 more source

Trade Liberalization and Carbon Leakage

The Energy Journal, 2003
This paper examines the effect of trade liberalization on carbon leakage. We present quantitative estimates of carbon leakage under the Kyoto Protocol with and without freer trade by means of import tariff reductions agreed to in the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations.
Kuik, Onno, Gerlagh, Reyer
openaire   +2 more sources

Carbon Leakage

2013
Because of the difficulties in forming international climate agreements, most climate policies have been the result of unilateral action. There is widespread concern that unilateral policies are ineffective because emission reductions in abating countries are offset by increases in nonabating countries.
di Maria, C.   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Carbon leakages: a general equilibrium view

Economic Theory, 2011
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Burniaux, Jean-Marc   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

Carbon leakage in agriculture: when can a carbon border adjustment mechanism help?

Climate Policy
Carbon leakage can undermine the effectiveness of domestic climate policies and, if perceived as a significant risk, could even prevent their implementation.
J. G. Fournier Gabela   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Carbon Leakage and Trade Adjustment Policies

2012
A modified version of the CGE GTAP-E model is used to assess economic and carbon emission effects related to alternative policy measures implemented to reduce carbon leakage. We explore a set of scenarios and compare solutions where Kyoto Annex I countries introduce carbon border taxes based on domestic carbon tax in order to solve the carbon leakage ...
Antimiani, Alessandro   +4 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Would different methodologies for assessing carbon leakage exposure lead to different risk levels? A case study of the Brazilian industry

Climate Policy, 2019
Energy-intensive industries play an important role in low-carbon development, being particularly exposed to climate policies. Concern over possible carbon leakage in this sector poses a major challenge for designing effective carbon pricing instruments ...
Luan Santos   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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