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Innovation Addressing Climate Change Challenges: Market-Based Perspectives


ISBN13: 9781788973359
Published: August 2018
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Although the world faces many environmental challenges, climate change continues to demand attention in both academic and public spheres. Innovation Addressing Climate Change Challenges explores ways in which market-based instruments and complementary policies can help countries meet their climate change goals following the Paris Agreement.

In this insightful book, internationally distinguished climate change scholars have come together to examine the potential of a range of market-based instruments. These include carbon pricing, coal subsidies, vehicle taxation, government incentives for the electricity sector, and noise pollution taxes. Offering useful market-based perspectives, the book not only demonstrates the possibilities that these various instruments offer in reducing the risks of climate change, but also the challenges that exist in utilizing them. These insights will help to inform the many climate policy decisions that lie ahead.

Astute and forward thinking, this timely book will be of vital importance to both students and scholars of environmental law and environmental economics with a particular focus on climate change. Political science students, as well as government officials, will also find its guidance on future policy engaging and timely.

Subjects:
Environmental Law
Contents:
Foreword by Janet E. Milne
Preface
PART I Carbon pricing design and prospects
1. Introducing carbon taxes - issues and barriers
Stefan Weishaar
2. Border adjustment with taxes or allowances to level the price of carbon
Mikael Skou Andersen
3. Towards Bottom-up carbon pricing in Canada
Takeshi Kawakatsu and Sven Rudolph
4. Beyond Thunderdome? The prospects of federal greenhouse gas cap-and-trade in Australia
Elena Aydos and Sven Rudolph
5. How market-based emissions reduction mechanisms affect private property in Australia
Vanessa Johnston
PART II Complementary tax approaches
6. Vehicle taxation in EU member states
Claudia Kettner and Daniela Kletzan-Slamanig
7. Cutting Europe’s lifelines to coal subsidies
Shelagh Whitley, Laurie van der Burgh, Leah Worrall and Sejal Patel
8. Noise pollution taxes: a possibility to explore
Marta Villar Ezcurra
9. Tackling environmental pollution in Seoul, South Korea through tax incentives and related strategies
Paul J. Lee, Heidi Hylton Meier and Stephanie Lee
PART III Revenue perspectives
10. Green ICMS - Brazil’s tax revenue distribution based on environmental criteria
Lise Tupiassu, Bernardo Mendonca Nobrega and Jean-Raphael Gros-Desormaux
11. Climate change-related action and non-productive investments in the European Union
Maria Amparo Grau Ruiz
12. Total economic value of the Cagayan de Oro river basin
Rosalina Palanca-Tan, Catherine Roween Chico-Almaden, Ma. Kresna Navarro, Marichu Melendez-Obedencio and Caroline Laarni Rubio-Serenas
PART IV Incentives for the electricity sector
13. Low-income households in New York’s Reforming the Energy Visions
Ross Astoria
14. Mitigating the environmental consequences of electricity sector “lock in” options for a de-carbonised energy future
Rowena Cantley-Smith
15. An overview of zero emission credits for nuclear power plants in the United States
Hans Sprohge and Larry Kreiser
Index