Including Consumption in Emissions Trading
Manuel W. Haussner
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Abstract:
This timely book addresses the need for further measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the European Union, arguing that the EU Emissions Trading Scheme does not offer sufficient incentives for the carbon-intensive materials sector. It highlights the challenge that emissions from industries such as iron and steel, cement and aluminium, amongst others, pose to the EU’s commitment to significantly cut emissions by 2030.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
ISBN: 9781800376847
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction , pp 1-16

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- Ch 2 The economic case for a consumption charge on carbon-intensive materials , pp 18-52

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- Ch 3 Design issues for a consumption charge and economic impact , pp 53-67

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- Ch 4 Incentivising consumption efficiency: a matter of environmental policy , pp 69-95

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- Ch 5 Article 192(1) TFEU vs Article 192(2) TFEU , pp 96-117

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- Ch 6 The compatibility of the IoC charge with world trade law , pp 119-164

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- Ch 7 The administration of the IoC charge , pp 166-192

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- Ch 8 Conclusion , pp 193-200

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