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Potential carbon leakage risk: a cross-sector cross-country assessment in the OECD area
Achieving climate targets requires more stringent mitigation policies, including the participation of all economic sectors. However, in a fragmented global climate regime, unilateral mitigation policies affecting sectors’ production costs increase carbon
J. G. Fournier Gabela, F. Freund
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Carbon sequestration has recently become more widely recognized as a potential means of reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. Understanding the tectonic relationship of carbon dioxide discharges and the sealing behavior of faults is conducive for ...
Duoxing Yang, Lianzhong Zhang
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Sınırda Karbon Düzenleme Mekanizmasının Türkiye - AB-27 Dış Ticaret İlişkisi Üzerine Olası Etkisi
Amaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı, Avrupa Komisyonu’nun 2021 yılında kamuoyuyla paylaştığı 55’e Uygun Paketi’nin bir regülasyonu olan Sınırda Karbon Düzenleme Mekanizmasının (SKDM) Türkiye’nin en önemli ticaret ortaklarından biri olan AB-27 ile arasındaki mal ve
Selahattin Kaynak, Behzat Ecem Koç
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Carbon Leakage: A Medium- and Long-Term View [PDF]
Future market developments determine the fate of fossil fuel carbon currently conserved unilaterally. Dynamic fuel depletion naturally suggests leakage rates approaching 100%.
Florian Habermacher
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We analyze how a country pursuing a unilateral climate policy may contribute to a reduction in global CO2 emissions in a cost-effective way. To do so its system of energy taxes and subsidies must account for leakage of emissions from the domestic to the ...
P. Kruse-Andersen, P. Sørensen
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German stakeholder perceptions of an EU carbon border adjustment mechanism
The European Commission has proposed a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) that would apply the carbon price prevailing in the EU emissions trading system to import-related emissions.
Ann-Kathrin Kuehner +2 more
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The paper looks at the ineffectiveness of climate protection undertaken by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Despite the emission reduction measures commenced by some countries, the global emission of carbon dioxide has ...
Żylicz Tomasz
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EMISSIONS FROM INDIRECT LAND USE CHANGE: DO THEY MATTER WITH FUEL MARKET LEAKAGES? [PDF]
Indirect land use change, an agricultural market leakage, has been a major controversy over the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) requirement for corn-ethanol to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 20 percent relative to gasoline it is assumed
Dušan Drabik, Harry de Gorter
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Prioritizing climate change adaptation needs for hydropower sector in China
Differentiating spatial–temporal hydropower risk triggered by climate change is crucial to climate adaptation and hydropower programming. In this research, we use a fixed-effect model on 5082 plants in China to estimate how the revenue of hydropower ...
Weiyi Gu +3 more
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[Objective] The offsetting effects of greenhouse gas (GHG) leakage on carbon sequestration and GHG mitigation in the grain for green project (GGP) were analyzed in order to clarify the difference and spatial pattern of actual GHG sequestration and ...
Yu Tianren +8 more
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