All pages with keywords: climate policy

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Why do economists describe climate change as a market failure?

Why do economists describe climate change as a market failure?

When free markets do not maximise society’s welfare, they are said to ‘fail’ and policy intervention may be needed to correct them. Many economists have described climate change as an … read more »


What is the 2008 Climate Change Act?

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The Climate Change Act was passed in November 2008 with an overwhelming majority across parties. It sets out emission reduction targets that the UK must legally comply with. It represents … read more »


Agreeing to disagree on climate policy

Agreeing to disagree on climate policy

a research article by Antony Millner 11 March, 2014

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA. Disagreements about the value of the utility discount rate—the rate at which our concern for the welfare of future people declines with their distance from us in time—are at the heart of the debate about the appropriate intensity of climate policy. read more »


On welfare frameworks and catastrophic climate risks

On welfare frameworks and catastrophic climate risks

a research article by Antony Millner 29 March, 2013

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. Recent theoretical work in the economics of climate change has suggested that climate policy is highly sensitive to ‘fat-tailed’ risks of catastrophic outcomes (Weitzman, 2009). read more »


Climate policy integration beyond principled priority: a framework for analysis

Climate policy integration beyond principled priority: a framework for analysis

a working paper by Katharine Rietig 1 July, 2012

Countries aiming to achieve ambitious international and national climate objectives need to integrate climate considerations into all sectoral policies. This contribution argues that since climate change … read more »


Ethics, equity and the economics of climate change. Paper 2: economics and politics

Ethics, equity and the economics of climate change. Paper 2: economics and politics

a working paper by Nicholas Stern 1 June, 2012

Both intergenerational and intratemporal equity are central to the examination of policy towards climate change. However, many discussions of intergenerational issues have been marred by serious … read more »


The emerging geographies of climate justice

The emerging geographies of climate justice

a working paper 1 June, 2012

Climate justice is a well-used concept within the international climate debate yet it has often remained little more than a static ideal. This paper brings together … read more »


Climate Change Policies: global challenges and future prospects (edited by Cerdá, Labandeira )

Climate Change Policies: global challenges and future prospects (edited by Cerdá, Labandeira )

a research article by Alessandro Tavoni 20 March, 2012

Reference Tavoni, A. 2012. Climate Change Policies: global challenges and future prospects (edited by Cerdá, Labandeira [book review]). Government and Policy, v.30.


The equity-efficiency trade-off environmental policy: evidence from stated preferences

The equity-efficiency trade-off environmental policy: evidence from stated preferences

a research article by Simon Dietz, Giles Atkinson 19 August, 2010

The design of environmental policy raises several equity issues, in particular the distribution of benefits and costs. At the same time, it has often been argued that there is … read more »


Behavioural economics, hyperbolic discounting and environmental policy

Behavioural economics, hyperbolic discounting and environmental policy

a research article by Cameron Hepburn 18 June, 2010

This paper reviews some recent research in “behavioural economics” with an application to environmental issues. Empirical results from behavioural economics provide a reminder that human behaviour is context-dependent, implying … read more »


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