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Enforcement of the EU ETS in the Member States

elni Review, 2015
Although the EU ETS has been operating in three trading periods for ten years and has been extensively covered by legal research, there has been remarkably little attention given to the enforcement of the ETS. Although, generally, we have seen an increasing centralization of the EU ETS, monitoring and enforcement are still largely in the hands of the ...
Jonathan M. Verschuuren, Floor Fleurke
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Is the EU ETS a Just Climate Policy?

New Political Economy, 2015
The European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) is in dire straits. Prone to design problems and suffering from the effects of the economic crises the scheme is criticised for its poor achievements. In this paper we will analyse some of the features of this situation from an ethical perspective.
Dirix, Jo   +2 more
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EU ETS: the first steps

Refocus, 2005
Europe's emissions trading scheme (EU ETS) has now been running for about five months and is already having a significant impact on power generation across the EU. The changes that it has accelerated within the European power industry have also revealed a number of underlying weaknesses and trends which go far wider than emissions management. Dr.
Theo Fens, Berend Olde Rikkert
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Is the EU ETS effective? Examining the impact of the EU ETS on methane emissions

2023
The European Union Emission Trading System (EU ETS) is the world's largest trading system for emissions. It has a crucial role to play in meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement. However, there has been debate over its effectiveness. This thesis examines how the EU ETS impacts methane emissions.
Lindsjö, Carl Otto, Karlander, William
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The future of EU carbon pricing: should non-ETS sectors be included into the EU ETS

2020
The new von der Leyen commission in its European Green Deal (European Commission 2019) has committed itself to push for even more ambitious 2030/2050 carbon reduction targets. Many EU countries, however, already encounter great difficulties reaching their respective existing national targets for the non-ETS sectors, i.e.
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The EU ETS as an Environmental Instrument

2014
After more than 8 years of operation of the world’s biggest cap and trade scheme, Phase III of which has just been initiated, it is time to evaluate the performance of the EU ETS as an environmental tool. Now is the time to analyse whether it has been effective in inducing emissions reductions at a price marginally lower than other tools, such as ...
Jaime Martín Juez   +2 more
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VIIEW on EU ETS 2050: Changing the scope of the EU ETS

2023
Pyrka, Maciej   +19 more
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Origins and Development of the EU ETS

Environmental and Resource Economics, 2009
The successful creation of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) was not inevitable. Countries such as Canada and Japan which might be thought to have a less complex and more cohesive cultural and institutional context failed to do so. Europe succeeded for a number of reasons: with a Single Market for the economy, the logic of a single ...
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Shipping in the EU ETS

2021
Zetterberg, Lars   +7 more
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Trading Behavior in the EU ETS

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Martin, Ralf   +2 more
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