Publikationen des Forschungsbereichs Umwelt- und Klimaökonomik

  1. Beiträge in Sammel- und Tagungsbänden // 2011

    Distributional Impacts of a U.S. Greenhouse Gas Policy: A General Equilibrium Analysis of Carbon Pricing

    The United States face enormous challenges in the energy area. Climate change, biofuels policy, energy security and environmental degradation are all intimately bound up with energy production and consumption.…

  2. Referierte Fachzeitschrift // 2011

    General equilibrium, electricity generation technologies and the cost of carbon abatement: A structural sensitivity analysis

    Electricity generation is a major contributor to carbon dioxide emissions, and abatement in this sector is a key determinant of economy-wide regulation costs. The complexity of an integrated representation of…

  3. Referierte Fachzeitschrift // 2011

    The future of U.S. natural gas production, use, and trade

    Two computable general equilibrium models, one global and the other providing U.S. regional detail, are applied to analysis of the future of U.S. natural gas. The focus is on uncertainties including the scale…

  4. Referierte Fachzeitschrift // 2011

    Distributional Impacts of Carbon Pricing: A General Equilibrium Approach with Micro-Data for Households

    Many policies to limit greenhouse gas emissions have at their core efforts to put a price on carbon emissions. Carbon pricing impacts households both by raising the cost of carbon intensive products and by…

  5. Discussion und Working Paper // 2011

    What to Expect from Sectoral Trading, a US-China Example

    In recent United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) negotiations, sectoral mechanisms were proposed as a way to encourage early action and spur investment in low carbon technologies in…

  6. Discussion und Working Paper // 2011

    Sectoral Trading between the EU-ETS and Emerging Countries

    In international negotiations on climate change, sectoral trading has been proposed as a way to encourage investment in low carbon technologies in developing countries. In the main report(MIT Joint Program…

  7. Referierte Fachzeitschrift // 2011

    What to Expect from Sectoral Trading, a US-China Example

    In the recent United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) negotiations, sectoral trading was proposed to encourage early action and spur investment in low carbon technologies in developing…