Bi-monthly Report "International Climate Policy and Carbon Markets"
News and comments on international climate negotiation, domestic climate policy measures around the world, and recent research on the cost of climate policy.
International Climate Policy and Carbon Markets is a bi-monthly report aimed at providing a clear analysis of the worldwide evolution of the carbon market, and the international and domestic climate policies.
The report is organized in four sections focused on i) international negotiations and national policies, ii) European and international energy policy, iii) flexible mechanisms and developing countries, and finally, iv) evaluation of the carbon price in the hypothetical global market.
The information and data presented in each section are not only an update of recent events but also an extrapolation of the quantitative implications of recent events, based on a detailed analysis of academic papers and recently published reports (i.e. how the carbon price will be impacted by changes in the energy demand, etc).
Every two months for each section we will briefly introduce and analyse the most important policies (proposed or applied) and actions. Each article will include boxes, figures and graphs in order to provide in-depth examinations and data exemplifications; all papers and reports used for the analysis will be cited in the final reference section.
For questions and comments please contact:
- Caterina Cruciani - caterina.cruciani@feem.it
- Marinella Davide - marinella.davide@feem.it
- Chiara Rogate – chiara.rogate@feem.it
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