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  1. Teaching climate change in the humanities
    Contributor: Siperstein, Stephen (HerausgeberIn); Hall, Shane (HerausgeberIn); LeMenager, Stephanie (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London

    pt. 1. Who we are -- pt. 2. Teaching and learning climate change head-on -- pt. 3. Teaching and learning climate change sideways -- 4. Archives and contexts for teaching and learning climate change more

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    pt. 1. Who we are -- pt. 2. Teaching and learning climate change head-on -- pt. 3. Teaching and learning climate change sideways -- 4. Archives and contexts for teaching and learning climate change

     

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    Contributor: Siperstein, Stephen (HerausgeberIn); Hall, Shane (HerausgeberIn); LeMenager, Stephanie (HerausgeberIn)
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    Subjects: Climate change mitigation; Climatic changes; Humanities; Climate change mitigation; Climatic changes; Humanities; Climate change mitigation ; Social aspects; Climatic changes ; Social aspects; Humanities ; Study and teaching
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  2. Co-benefits motivate individual donations to mitigate climate change
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Maastricht University, Graduate School of Business and Economics, Maastricht, The Netherlands

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    Series: [Research memorandum] / Maastricht University, Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE) ; RM/22, 004
    Subjects: Co-benefits; Charitable giving; Climate change mitigation; Field experiment; Carbon-offsets
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  3. Carbon taxes or emissions trading systems?
    instrument choice and design
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC

    Carbon pricing should be a central element of climate mitigation strategies, helping countries transition to 'net zero' greenhouse gas emissions over the next three decades. Policymakers considering introducing or scaling up carbon pricing face... more

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    Carbon pricing should be a central element of climate mitigation strategies, helping countries transition to 'net zero' greenhouse gas emissions over the next three decades. Policymakers considering introducing or scaling up carbon pricing face technical choices between carbon taxes and emissions trading systems (ETSs) and in their design. This includes administration, price levels, relation to other mitigation instruments, use of revenues to address efficiency and distributional objectives, supporting measures to address competitiveness concerns, extension to broader emissions sources, and coordination at the global level. Political economy considerations also affect the choice and design of instruments. This paper discusses such issues in the choice between and design of carbon taxes and ETSs, providing guidance, broader considerations, and quantitative analyses. Overall, carbon taxes have significant practical advantages over ETSs (especially for developing countries) due to ease of administration, price certainty to promote investment, the potential to raise significant revenues, and coverage of broader emissions sources-but ETSs can have significant political economy advantages

     

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  4. Quantifying knowledge spillovers from advances in negative emissions technologies
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  LEM, Laboratory of Economics and Management, Institute of Economics, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy

    Negative emissions technologies (NETs) feature prominently in most scenarios that halt climate change and deliver on the Paris Agreement's temperature goal. As of today, however, their maturity and desirability are highly debated. Since the social... more

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    Negative emissions technologies (NETs) feature prominently in most scenarios that halt climate change and deliver on the Paris Agreement's temperature goal. As of today, however, their maturity and desirability are highly debated. Since the social value of new technologies depends on how novel knowledge fuels practical solutions, we take an innovation network perspective to quantify the multidimensional nature of knowledge spillovers generated by twenty years of research in NETs. In particular, we evaluate the likelihood that scientific advances across eight NET domains stimulate (i) further production of knowledge, (ii) technological innovation, and (iii) policy discussion. Taking as counterfactual scientific advances not related to NETs, we show that NETs-related research generates overall significant, positive knowledge spillovers within science and from science to technology and policy. At the same time, stark differences exist across carbon removal solutions. For example, the ability to turn scientific advances in NETs into technological developments is a nearly exclusively feature of Direct Air Capture (DAC), while Bio-energy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) lags behind. Conversely, BECCS and Blue Carbon (BC) have gained relative momentum in the policy and public debate, vis-Ã -vis limited spillovers from advances in DAC to policy. Moreover, both scientific advances and collaborations cluster geographically by type of NET, which might affect large-scale diffusion. Finally, our results suggest the existence of coordination gaps between NET-related science, technology, and policy.

     

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    Series: LEM working paper series ; 2022, 17 (May 2022)
    Subjects: Climate change mitigation; Negative emissions technologies; Carbon dioxide removal; Innovation; Knowledge spillovers; Data mining; Networks
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  5. Technology treaties and climate change
    Published: 02 October 2019
    Publisher:  Centre for Economic Policy Research, London

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    Series: Array ; DP14033
    Subjects: Climate change mitigation; Technology promotion; R&D; International emissions permit markets; International treaty; Externalities
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  6. Learning to die in the Anthropocene
    reflections on the end of a civilization
    Published: [2015]; © 2015
    Publisher:  City Lights Books, San Francisco, CA

    An Iraq War vet's bracing, visionary response to the challenge posed by global warming and his hope in the humanities Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction: Coming Home -- 1. Human Ecologies -- 2. A Wicked Problem -- 3.... more

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    An Iraq War vet's bracing, visionary response to the challenge posed by global warming and his hope in the humanities Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction: Coming Home -- 1. Human Ecologies -- 2. A Wicked Problem -- 3. Carbon Politics -- 4. The Compulsion of Strife -- 5. A New Enlightenment -- Coda: Coming Home -- Selected Bibliography -- Endnotes -- Acknowledgments

     

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    Subjects: Climate change mitigation
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 119-121

  7. World on fire
    humans, animals, and the future of the planet
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York, NY

    "We face three epoch-defining environmental problems: climate, extinction and pestilence. Our climate is changing in ways that will have serious consequences for humans, and may even profoundly affect the ability of the planet to support life. All... more

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    "We face three epoch-defining environmental problems: climate, extinction and pestilence. Our climate is changing in ways that will have serious consequences for humans, and may even profoundly affect the ability of the planet to support life. All around us, other species are disappearing at a rate between several hundred and several thousand times the normal background rate of extinction. The SARS-CoV-2 virus, which has wreaked social and economic havoc, is merely the latest model off a blossoming production line of newly emerging infectious diseases, many of which have the potential to be far worse. At the heart of these problems lies an ancient habit: eating animals. This habit is the most significant driver of species extinction and of newly emerging infectious diseases, and one of the most important drivers of climate change. This is a habit we can no longer afford to indulge. Breaking it will substantially reduce climate emissions. It will stem our insatiable hunger for land that is at the heart of both the problems of extinction and pestilence. Most importantly, breaking this habit will make available vast areas of land suitable for afforestation: the return of forests to where they once grew. Afforestation will significantly mitigate all three problems. But only if we stop eating animals will we have enough land for this strategy to work"--

     

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    Subjects: Food of animal origin; Animal culture; Climate change mitigation; Environmental health; Deforestation
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  8. The impact of environmental policy on innovation in clean technologies
    Published: August 2021
    Publisher:  International Monetary Fund, [Washington, D.C.]

    This paper studies the effect of climate change mitigating policies on innovation in clean energy technologies. Results suggest that the tightening of environmental policies since the early 1990s have made a statistically and economically significant... more

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    This paper studies the effect of climate change mitigating policies on innovation in clean energy technologies. Results suggest that the tightening of environmental policies since the early 1990s have made a statistically and economically significant contribution to the increase in clean innovation. These effects generally materialized quickly, within 2 to 3 years of the policy change, and were driven by individually significant marginal effects of both market-based policies - such as feed-in tariffs and trading schemes - as well as non-market policies, such as R and D subsidies or emission limits. Looking at electricity innovation in particular, the paper finds that the estimated effect on total innovation is positive on net, meaning that increased innovation in clean and grey technologies is not offset by a decrease in innovation in dirty technologies. From a policy point of view, the paper's results call for strong policy efforts to decisively shift innovation towards clean technologies

     

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  9. The Climate PoLicy ANalysis (C-PLAN) Model, Version 1.0
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  [Auckland University of Technology], [Auckland, New Zealand]

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    Series: Economics working paper series / Faculty of Business, Economics and Law, AUT ; 2021, 04
    Subjects: Climate change mitigation; Computable general equilibrium; Replication; Transparency
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  10. Climate change justice and global resource commons
    local and global postcolonial political ecologies
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, Abingdon, Oxon

    Introducing climate change as a gobal commons problem -- North-South climate politics and the role of India -- Postcolonialism and the struggle over the atmospheric commons -- Environmental justice and the right to development : the politics of scale... more

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    Introducing climate change as a gobal commons problem -- North-South climate politics and the role of India -- Postcolonialism and the struggle over the atmospheric commons -- Environmental justice and the right to development : the politics of scale in climate mitigation -- From forest commons to carbon commodities : REDD+ and community forestry in Nepal -- Learning from the Nepalese experience of taking back the forest commons -- A multi-scalar postcolonial political ecology of the commons in an era of climate crisis.

     

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    Series: Routledge studies in environmental justice
    Subjects: Environmental justice; Political ecology; Postcolonialism; Global commons; Climate change mitigation; Environmental policy; Electronic books; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy; PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
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  11. World on fire
    humans, animals, and the future of the planet
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York, NY

    'World on Fire' provides readers with the opportunity to ponder how the highly topical issues of climate, extinction, and disease relate to issues in their personal lives. It presents a new theoretical framework based on biomass and energy for... more

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    'World on Fire' provides readers with the opportunity to ponder how the highly topical issues of climate, extinction, and disease relate to issues in their personal lives. It presents a new theoretical framework based on biomass and energy for thinking about animals and their role in planetary health and inspires strong reader engagement through its straightforward yet provocative conclusion: no longer eating animals as a solution.

     

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    Subjects: Food of animal origin; Animal culture; Climate change mitigation; Environmental health; Deforestation
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    Also issued in print: 2021. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on May 24, 2021)

  12. 100 climate actions from cities in Asia and the Pacific
    Published: June 2021
    Publisher:  Asian Development Bank, Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines

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    Subjects: Klimaschutz; Stadtentwicklung; Asiatisch-pazifischer Raum; Climate change mitigation; Climate change mitigation; Cities and towns; Cities and towns
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  13. Balancing climate change mitigation and national adaptation
    experimental evidence on the influence of risk perceptions and information construal levels
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Essen, Germany

    Climate change can be addressed by mitigation and adaptation approaches at the national policy level. Since only limited resources are available for both strategies, it is key to unravel how ongoing climate developments and their communication... more

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    Climate change can be addressed by mitigation and adaptation approaches at the national policy level. Since only limited resources are available for both strategies, it is key to unravel how ongoing climate developments and their communication influence the population’s preferences regarding the question “adaptation or mitigation?” Based on construal level theory and the construal matching premise, we hypothesize that when individuals are faced with an abstract tradeoff between mitigation and national adaptation, a larger national short-term risk perception extends prioritization of national adaptation measures, whereas an amplified global long-term risk perception or a lifted construal level of presented climate risks increases mitigation emphasis. To explore these hypotheses, we conducted an online framed field information experiment with a German population sample of 2,182 participants and find evidence for the hypothesized causal effects by conducting OLS regressions and mediator analyses. We argue for reevaluating current climate communication’s emphasis on psychologically close damages, as this approach may push people towards favoring adaptation strategies over essential mitigation measures and could thus entail undesirable side effects. Der Klimawandel kann auf nationalpolitischer Ebene durch Minderung und Anpassung angegangen werden. Da für beide Strategien nur begrenzte Ressourcen zur Verfügung stehen, ist es von zentraler Bedeutung, herauszufinden, wie die aktuellen klimatischen Entwicklungen und deren Kommunikation die Präferenzen der Bevölkerung hinsichtlich der Frage „Anpassung oder Minderung?“ beeinflussen. Basierend auf der Construal Level Theory und der Prämisse des Construal Matching hypothetisieren wir, dass, wenn Individuen mit einer abstrakten Abwägungsentscheidung zwischen Minderung und nationaler Anpassung konfrontiert sind, eine größere national-kurzfristige Risikowahrnehmung die Priorisierung nationaler Anpassungsmaßnahmen erhöht, während eine verstärkte global-langfristige Risikowahrnehmung oder ein erhöhtes Construal Level der dargestellten Klimarisiken den Fokus auf Minderung stärkt. Um diese Hypothesen zu untersuchen, haben wir ein Online Framed Field Information Experiment mit einer deutschen Bevölkerungsstichprobe von 2.182 Teilnehmern durchgeführt und basierend auf OLS-Regressionen und Mediatoranalysen Evidenz für die hypothetisierten kausalen Effekte gefunden. Wir plädieren dafür, die Betonung psychologisch naher Schäden in der aktuellen Klimakommunikation zu überdenken, da dieser Ansatz Menschen dazu verleiten könnte, Anpassungsstrategien gegenüber essenziellen Minderungsmaßnahmen zu bevorzugen, und somit unerwünschte Nebeneffekte nach sich ziehen könnte.

     

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    Series: Ruhr economic papers ; #1090
    Subjects: Climate change mitigation; climate change adaptation; national adaptation strategies; psychological distance; construal level theory; risk perception; climate communication; information experiment
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  14. Reaching net-zero GHG emissions in Saudi Arabia by 2060
    transformation of the industrial sector
    Published: June 2024
    Publisher:  King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center, [Riyadh, Saudi Arabia]

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    Subjects: Saudi Arabia; Climate change mitigation; Industrial sector; Carbon capture; utilization and storage
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  15. Vihreät toimet
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  16. Not yet on track to net zero
    the urgent need for greater ambition and policy action to achieve Paris temperature goals
    Published: 2021
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    Achieving the Paris Agreement's temperature goals requires cutting global CO2 emissions 25 to 50 percent this decade, followed by a rapid transition to net zero emissions. The world is currently not yet on track so there is an urgent need to narrow... more

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    Achieving the Paris Agreement's temperature goals requires cutting global CO2 emissions 25 to 50 percent this decade, followed by a rapid transition to net zero emissions. The world is currently not yet on track so there is an urgent need to narrow gaps in climate mitigation ambition and policy. Current mitigation pledges for 2030 would achieve just one to two thirds of the emissions reductions needed for limiting warming to 1.5 to 2oC. And additional measures equivalent to a global carbon price exceeding USD 75 per ton by 2030 are needed. This IMF Staff Climate Note presents extensive quantitative analyses to inform dialogue on closing mitigation ambition and policy gaps. It shows purely illustrative pathways to achieve the needed global emissions reductions while respecting international equity. The Note also presents country-level analyses of the emissions, fiscal, economic, and distributional impacts of carbon pricing and the trade-offs with other instruments-comprehensive mitigation strategies will be key

     

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  17. From Kyoto to Paris - transitioning the clean development mechanism
    Published: October 2021
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  18. Ever green
    saving big forests to save the planet
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  W.W. Norton & Company, New York

    Prologue. Anastasia's woods -- The forest system -- Mapping the root forests -- The north woods -- The jungles -- Forests of thought -- Guardians -- Forests and the real economy -- Money trees -- The people's forest -- Less roads traveled -- Making... more

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    Prologue. Anastasia's woods -- The forest system -- Mapping the root forests -- The north woods -- The jungles -- Forests of thought -- Guardians -- Forests and the real economy -- Money trees -- The people's forest -- Less roads traveled -- Making nature -- An invitation. "Five stunningly large, unbroken forests remain on Earth: the Taiga, extending from the Pacific Ocean across all of Russia and far-northern Europe; the North American boreal, ranging from Alaska's Bering seacoast to Canada's Atlantic coast; the Amazon, covering almost the entirety of South America's bulge; the Congo, occupying Africa's wet equatorial middle and parts of six nations; and the island forest of New Guinea, twice the size of California. These megaforests are vital to preserving global biodiversity, thousands of cultures, and a stable climate, economist John W. Reid and celebrated biologist Thomas E. Lovejoy argue convincingly in Ever Green. Megaforests serve an essential role in decarbonizing the atmosphere, and saving them constitutes the fastest, most affordable way to start addressing our planet's most formidable ongoing crisis. Clear, provocative, and persuasive, Ever Green offers practical solutions-from supporting Indigenous forest stewards to planning smarter roads-in an inspiring call to action for the planet"--

     

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    Subjects: Forests and forestry; Forests and forestry; Carbon sequestration; Climate change mitigation
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  19. Diverging beliefs on climate change and climate policy in Germany
    the role of political orientations
    Published: 2021
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    Using longitudinal data from two household surveys in 2017 and 2019, we analyze the determinants of climate skepticism in Germany. We find that nearly 20% of respondents state that they do not believe in climate change and more than 30% are doubtful... more

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    Using longitudinal data from two household surveys in 2017 and 2019, we analyze the determinants of climate skepticism in Germany. We find that nearly 20% of respondents state that they do not believe in climate change and more than 30% are doubtful that climate change is mainly caused by human action. Both percentages have increased over time. Moreover, we detect that political orientation is a crucial determinant for climate skepticism, as respondents inclined to Germany’s right-wing populist party AfD are substantially more climate-skeptical and object to climate policies more frequently. One reason for the deviating beliefs may be rooted in the different trust in science, even if we can rule out that the lack of knowledge is a major factor. Consequently, our findings indicate a clear division in society on climate-related issues, one that would widen if the measures taken to combat climate change involved distributional consequences for AfD voters, as they already feel particularly burdened by energy costs. Anhand von Längsschnittdaten aus zwei Haushaltsbefragungen aus den Jahren 2017 und 2019 analysieren wir die Determinanten der Klimaskepsis in Deutschland. Unsere Ergebnisse zeigen, dass fast 20 % der Befragten angeben, nicht an den Klimawandel zu glauben und mehr als 30 % bezweifeln, dass der Klimawandel hauptsächlich durch menschliches Handeln verursacht wird. Beide Anteile haben im Laufe der Zeit zugenommen. Darüber hinaus stellen wir fest, dass die politische Orientierung eine entscheidende Determinante für Klimaskepsis ist, denn Befragte, die der rechtspopulistischen Partei AfD zugeneigt sind, sind wesentlich klimaskeptischer und lehnen die Klimapolitik häufiger ab. Ein Grund für die abweichenden Überzeugungen könnte in dem unterschiedlichen Vertrauen in die Wissenschaft liegen. Unsere Ergebnisse deuten also auf eine deutliche Spaltung der Gesellschaft in Klimafragen hin, die sich noch verstärken würde, wenn die Maßnahmen zur Bekämpfung des Klimawandels mit Verteilungskonsequenzen für AfD-Wähler, da sie sich durch Energiekosten ohnehin schon besonders belastet fühlen.

     

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    Subjects: Climate change mitigation; support; environmental policy; attitudes; survey data
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  20. How regulation might fail to reduce energy consumption while still stimulating total factor productivity growth
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  CER-ETH - Center of Economic Research at ETH Zurich, Zürich

    This paper evaluates the impact of a policy that was implemented to reduce the energy intensity of firms in some manufacturing sectors in India, on the total factor productivity (TFP) growth of firms and on its components, scale efficiency and... more

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    This paper evaluates the impact of a policy that was implemented to reduce the energy intensity of firms in some manufacturing sectors in India, on the total factor productivity (TFP) growth of firms and on its components, scale efficiency and technical change. Using plant-level panel data on the cement industry from 2007-2015 and a difference-in-difference methodology, we find that treated plants had higher rates of TFP growth, compared to control plants. This is largely driven by the fact that they expanded their production compared to control plants, even though they experienced lower rates of technical change compared to control plants. To explain this finding, we verify that treated plants attempted to meet the energy-intensity mandate not by reducing their energy consumption, but instead by increasing their output. Our results suggest that energy intensity regulations may not reduce energy consumption, because firms may find other ways to fulfil targets. The policy implications of this study are related to the design of energy-efficiency regulations, particularly in developing countries where firms in some industries may find it difficult to reduce their energy consumption through investment in new energy-efficient technologies or processes.

     

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    Subjects: Total factor productivity; Climate change mitigation; Environmental Regulation; Cement Industry; Energy Intensity; India
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  21. A global framework for climate mitigation policies
    a technical contribution to the discussion on carbon pricing and equivalent policies in open economies
    Published: 6 March 2024
    Publisher:  World Trade Organization, Economic Research and Statistics Division, [Geneva]

    We explore a global carbon pricing framework to inform the potential coordination of carbon pricing and equivalent policies. The framework has three main features aligning with the current multilateral system for climate action. First, the carbon... more

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    We explore a global carbon pricing framework to inform the potential coordination of carbon pricing and equivalent policies. The framework has three main features aligning with the current multilateral system for climate action. First, the carbon price is determined by a global average carbon price to achieve emission reductions required to remain on a 1.5-2 degrees Celsius global warming trajectory. The framework further incorporates a set of economy-level criteria determining variation in carbon prices between economies: historical emissions, the current level of economic development, and the economic costs of climate change. Second, a moderate share of carbon pricing revenues is allocated to support lower-income economies, economies with higher costs of climate change and economies with higher economic costs of carbon pricing. Third, the framework allows economies to achieve equivalent carbon emission reductions through the implementation of alternative policy instruments. Simulations with the Global Trade Model show that, under the framework, the projected economic costs of carbon pricing are in proportion to the economy-level criteria, implying higher costs for economies with higher historical emissions, a higher level of development and lower projected costs of climate change. The projected reduction in output and exports in emission-intensive trade-exposed sectors (EITEs) displays only a weak negative correlation with the carbon price level. The framework is not meant as a policy proposal but as a contribution to the discussion on coordination of carbon pricing policies. Such coordination can help to inform the discussion about policy options to prevent fragmentation of carbon pricing and other climate change mitigation policies. Such fragmentation is costly and could lead to the introduction of complementary policies which could come with trade frictions.

     

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    Subjects: Carbon pricing; Climate change mitigation; CGE Models
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  22. Not too late
    changing the climate story from despair to possibility
    Contributor: Solnit, Rebecca (HerausgeberIn); Lutunatabua, Thelma Young (HerausgeberIn); Solnit, David B. (IllustratorIn)
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Haymarket Books, Chicago, Illinois

    "Not Too Late brings strong climate voices from around the world to address the political, scientific, social, and emotional dimensions of the most urgent issue human beings have ever faced. Accessible, encouraging, and engaging, it's an invitation... more

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    "Not Too Late brings strong climate voices from around the world to address the political, scientific, social, and emotional dimensions of the most urgent issue human beings have ever faced. Accessible, encouraging, and engaging, it's an invitation to everyone to understand the issue more deeply, participate more boldly, and imagine the future more creatively. In concise, illuminating essays and interviews, Not Too Late features the voices of Indigenous activists, such as Guam-based attorney and writer Julian Aguon; climate scientists, among them Jacquelyn Gill and Edward Carr; artists, such as Marshall Islands poet and activist Kathy Jeñtil-Kijiner; and longtime organizers, including The Tyranny of Oil author Antonia Juhasz and Emergent Strategy author adrienne maree brown. Shaped by the clear-eyed wisdom of editors Rebecca Solnit and Thelma Young Lutunatabua, and enhanced by illustrations by David Solnit, Not Too Late is a guide to take us from climate crisis to climate hope. Contributors include Julian Aguon, Jade Begay, adrienne maree brown, Edward Carr, Renato Redantor Constantino, Joelle Gergis, Jacquelyn Gill, Mary Annaise Heglar, Mary Ann Hitt, Roshi Joan Halifax, Nikayla Jefferson, Antonia Juhasz, Kathy Jetnil Kijiner, Fenton Lutunatabua & Joseph Sikulu, Yotam Marom, Denali Nalamalapu, Leah Stokes, Farhana Sultana, and Gloria Walton."--Publisher marketing

     

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  23. How resilient is public support for carbon pricing?
    longitudinal evidence from Germany
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Berlin School of Economics, [Berlin]

    The success of climate policies depends crucially on the dynamics of public support. Using unique longitudinal data from three surveys conducted between 2019 and 2022, we study the variations of public support for carbon pricing in Germany. The... more

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    The success of climate policies depends crucially on the dynamics of public support. Using unique longitudinal data from three surveys conducted between 2019 and 2022, we study the variations of public support for carbon pricing in Germany. The period includes two relevant events: the introduction and ramping up of carbon pricing in Germany and the exogenous increase in energy prices following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Using panel methods, we show that support is very persistent over time and might have increased slightly more recently. However, people who experience high energy costs display a lower support. Regarding revenue use, we detect that social cushioning has become more popular after the introduction of carbon pricing. Our findings suggest that it is crucial to gather enough support before implementing climate policies.

     

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  24. How resilient is public support for carbon pricing?
    longitudinal evidence from Germany
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Essen, Germany

    The success of climate policies depends crucially on the dynamics of public support. Using unique longitudinal data from three surveys conducted between 2019 and 2022, we study the variations of public support for carbon pricing in Germany. The... more

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    The success of climate policies depends crucially on the dynamics of public support. Using unique longitudinal data from three surveys conducted between 2019 and 2022, we study the variations of public support for carbon pricing in Germany. The period includes two relevant events: the introduction and ramping up of carbon pricing in Germany and the exogenous increase in energy prices following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Using panel methods, we show that support is very persistent over time and might have increased slightly more recently. However, people who experience high energy costs display a lower support. Regarding revenue use, we detect that social cushioning has become more popular after the introduction of carbon pricing. Our findings suggest that it is crucial to gather enough support before implementing climate policies. Der Erfolg der Klimapolitik hängt entscheidend von der Dynamik der öffentlichen Unterstützung ab. Anhand einzigartiger Paneldaten aus drei Umfragen, die zwischen 2019 und 2022 durchgeführt wurden, untersuchen wir die Schwankungen der öffentlichen Unterstützung für die CO2-Bepreisung in Deutschland. Der Zeitraum umfasst zwei relevante Ereignisse: die Einführung und Ausweitung der CO2-Bepreisung und den exogenen Anstieg der Energiepreise nach der russischen Invasion in der Ukraine. Mithilfe von Panel-Methoden zeigen wir, dass die Unterstützung im Laufe der Zeit sehr beständig ist und in jüngster Zeit sogar leicht zugenommen haben könnte. In Bezug auf die Verwendung der Einnahmen stellen wir fest, dass die soziale Abfederung nach der Einführung der CO2-Bepreisung beliebter geworden ist. Unsere Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass es von entscheidender Bedeutung ist, vor der Umsetzung klimapolitischer Maßnahmen genügend Unterstützung zu sammeln.

     

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  25. Weather shocks, child mortality, and adaptation
    experimental evidence from Uganda
    Published: 18 August 2023
    Publisher:  Centre for Economic Policy Research, London

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