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Carbon markets, institutions, policies, and research [1]

The scale of investment needed to slow greenhouse gas emissions is larger than governments can manage through transfers. Therefore, climate change policies rely heavily on markets and private capital. This is especially true in the case of the Kyoto Protocol with its provisions for trade and investment in joint projects. This paper describes institutions and policies important for new carbon markets and explains their origins. Research efforts that explore conceptual aspects of current policy are surveyed along with empirical studies that make
predictions about how carbon markets will work and perform. The authors summarize early investment and price outcomes from newly formed markets and point out areas where markets have preformed as predicted and areas where markets remain incomplete. Overall the scale of carbon-market investment planned exceeds earlier
expectations, but the geographic dispersion of investment
is uneven and important opportunities for abatement remain untapped in some sectors, indicating a need for additional research on how investment markets work. How best to promote the development and deployment of new technologies is another promising area for study identified in the paper.

Publication Date: 
01/10/2008
Philippe Ambrosi [2], & et al [3], Ariel Dinar [4], Donald F. Larson [5]
The World Bank [6]
Tags:
UNFCCC [7], Carbon Dioxide [8], Carbon Tax [9], Climate Change [10], Green House Gases [11], Kyoto Protocol [12], Carbon Offset [13], Emissions Trading [14], Joint Implementation [15], United States Of America (US) [16], Australia [17], European Union (EU) [18], Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) [19]
Centre for Science and Environment
National Knowledge Commission Government of India

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