Carbon Cap and Trade

Cap and trade comes in two parts: a cap on total emissions and a system that allows trading to achieve that limit as cost-effectively as possible.

The rebound effect is overplayed

Increasing energy efficiency brings emissions savings.

Quantity-Performance Instruments for Public Climate Funds

Mobilizing the private sector for climate finance.

Improving the Effectiveness of Climate Finance

ODI, CPI, EDF & Brookings joint research initiative

Climate Policy: Hard Problem, Soft Thinking

Behavioral aspects of climate policy.

Energy Content of World Trade

Production-based energy use follows an inverse U-shape, consumption-based energy use does not.

Sectoral Crediting

Getting governance right from the beginning

Docking into a global carbon market

Clean Investment Budgets to finance low-carbon economic development

Steady-State Growth in a Hotelling Model of Resource Extraction

The classic Hotelling model with stock effects and technological progress.

Interpreting Sustainability in Economic Terms

Sustainability ≡ Dynamic Efficiency + Intergenerational Equity

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