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Essays on carbon pricing and carbon markets
Economists see climate change as a market failure imposes huge costs and risks on future generations who will suffer the consequences of climate change. These costs are not being reflected in current market prices. In order to internalise these costs, the notion of carbon pricing has a vital role to play.
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Global benefits of the international diffusion of carbon pricing policies
Manuel Linsenmeier +2 more
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The case for building climate reporting into financial accounting [PDF]
For mitigation efforts against climate breakdown to be effective they need to bring in the private sector in a meaningful way. Current standards for financial reporting for commercial organizations focus on the interests of capital suppliers to the ...
Murphy, R., Seabrooke, L.
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An ion‐dipole interaction based strategy is proposed to capture thermodynamically unstable solvents and restructure the coordination environment of calcium ions by introducing ionic liquid co‐solvents, thus suppressing excessive solvent decomposition. Therefore, a smooth and dense solid‐electrolyte interphase dominated by inorganic components is formed
Yunyun Gao +7 more
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The Competitiveness Impacts of Climate Change Mitigation Policies [PDF]
The pollution haven hypothesis suggests that unilateral domestic emission mitigation policies could cause adverse "competitiveness" impacts on domestic manufacturers as they lose market share to foreign competitors and relocate production activity--and ...
Aldy, Joseph E., Pizer, William A.
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The Economics of CO2-EOR Cluster Developments in the UK Central North Sea/ Outer Moray Firth [PDF]
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Kasim, Sola Abass +1 more
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From Materials to Systems: Challenges and Solutions for Fast‐Charge/Discharge Na‐Ion Batteries
This review systematically analyzes the key characteristics limiting the fast‐charge/discharge capability of Na‐ion batteries (SIBs) from a multi‐scale perspective encompassing electrode materials, the electrode‐electrolyte interface, and the system. Furthermore, it presents practical solution strategies for the fundamental issues arising at each scale,
Bonyoung Ku +5 more
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The global shift to low-carbon energy systems has significantly increased demand for critical raw materials like lithium, cobalt, nickel, rare earth elements, and copper.
Hongbo Sun, Xinting Zhang, Cuicui Luo
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