The Economics of Climate Change Mitigation
Policies and Options for Global Action beyond 2012
Against the background of a projected doubling of world greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century, this book explores feasible ways to abate them at least cost. Through quantitative analysis, it addresses key climate policy issues including: an ideal set of climate policy tools; the size of the economic and environmental costs of incomplete country or sector coverage of climate change mitigation policies; how to concretely develop a global carbon market; the case for, and what can we reasonably expect from, R&D and technology support policies; and the incentives for major emitting countries to join a climate change mitigation agreement.
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Table 2.2 - Subsidies to ethanol and biodiesel per ton of CO2 equivalent avoided in selected OECD countries, lower bound estimates, 2006
Subsidies to ethanol and biodiesel per ton of CO2 equivalent avoided in selected OECD countries, lower bound estimates, 2006 appears in The Economics of Climate Change Mitigation: Policies and Options for Global Action beyond 2012.
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