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Jiqiang Wang, Fu Gu, Yingpeng Liu, Ying Fan and Jianfeng Guo
This paper pioneers to investigate the endowment effect in the European Union mission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) as well as the impacts of trading experience and compliance pressure on the endowment effect. This study is based on the complete transaction re...
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The purpose of this research was to probe beyond the scope of the “National Strategy Project on Carbon Mineralization” to develop a “United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Clean Development Mechanism” (UNFCCC CDM) ...
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Kangkang Zhang, Deyi Xu, Shiran Li, Na Zhou and Jinhui Xiong
China launched the pilot construction of the carbon emission trading scheme (ETS) in 2011. The pilots have been running for many years. Does ETS significantly restrain the increase of carbon emission intensity? Based on China?s panel data for provinces a...
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Nikolay Khabarov, Ruben Lubowski, Andrey Krasovskii and Michael Obersteiner
Global environmental goals and the Paris agreement declared the need to avoid dangerous climate change by reducing emissions of greenhouse gases with an ultimate goal to transform today?s policies and reach climate neutrality before the end of the centur...
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Mengya Zhang, Yong Liu and Yunpeng Su
Given the growing evidence and scientific consensus on global climate change, carbon emission trading schemes (ETS) have been deemed crucial in mitigating the problem. Therefore, this study compares the mechanisms of ETS in the European Union with those ...
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Fan Dai, Ling Xiong and Ding Ma
Greenhouse gas (GHG) benchmarking for allocation serves as rewards for early actions in mitigating GHG emissions by using more advanced technologies. China Hubei launched the carbon emission trading pilot in 2014, with the cement industry represented as ...
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