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Annales des Mines - Responsabilité et environnement, 2012
Yves Martin, Michel Rocard
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Yves Martin, Michel Rocard
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2015
The failure of markets to price carbon emissions appropriately leads to excessive fuel use and induces global warming. This column suggests a new, back-of-the-envelope rule for calculating the global carbon price. The authors find that fighting global warming requires a price of around $15 per ton of emitted CO2, or $0.13 per gallon of gasoline.
Rezai, Armon, van der Ploeg, Frederick
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The failure of markets to price carbon emissions appropriately leads to excessive fuel use and induces global warming. This column suggests a new, back-of-the-envelope rule for calculating the global carbon price. The authors find that fighting global warming requires a price of around $15 per ton of emitted CO2, or $0.13 per gallon of gasoline.
Rezai, Armon, van der Ploeg, Frederick
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The transition to a green economy has been widely discussed around the world as a response to the worsening climate change crisis. Carbon tax is predicted to be a significant first step. The authors conducted in-depth interviews related to the carbon tax policy as a momentum to accelerate the sustainability of Indonesia's economic growth that is in ...
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This study examines the impact of carbon taxation on reducing emissions during the transition to renewable energy. As global climate change accelerates due to rising carbon dioxide levels, nations have implemented aggressive climate policies over recent decades. Carbon taxes are widely recognized as effective economic tools for cutting emissions.
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Rethinking the choice of carbon tax and carbon trading in China
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2020Zhijie Jia, Boqiang Lin
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The general equilibrium impacts of carbon tax policy in China: A multi-model comparison
Energy Economics, 2021Hancheng Dai, Wenjia Cai, Haoqi Qian
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