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Carbon Emissions Trading
Carbon trading uses the market mechanism to change relative prices and the incentives of producers and consumers to alter behaviour to reduce their carbon emissions.
A tradeable pollution permits scheme sets a decreasing cap for CO2 from energy intensive industries and allocates or auctions emissions allowances which can be traded on the open market.
Businesses need to buy enough emissions allowances – the higher the price, the greater the incentive to cut pollution. Increasing the scarcity of carbon permits leads to an increase in market price.
This makes it more expensive for firms to emit carbon which in turn increases the incentive for investment in low carbon ‘green’ technologies.
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UK to introduce a Carbon Border Tax in 2027
18th December 2023
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European Union Carbon Emissions Trading (EUETS)
Study Notes
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Environmental Economics - CO Emissions by Transport Mode
27th November 2022
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Carbon offset market comes under scrutiny
11th October 2022
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The Case for an International Carbon Price Floor
21st June 2021
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Canada introduces their first carbon price
10th December 2016
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EU approves overhaul of emissions trading
15th February 2017
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Negative Externalities (Revision Presentation)
Teaching PowerPoints
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Carbon Trading MCQ Revision Question
Practice Exam Questions
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Pollution Permits and Carbon Trading (Online Lesson)
Online Lessons
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Finland aims for carbon neutrality by 2035
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Negative Externalities and Indirect Taxes
Topic Videos
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De-carbonisation - economic threat or opportunity?
3rd May 2019
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Carbon taxes and behavioural economics
13th December 2018
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Carbon Emissions - Evaluating Potential Policies
Topic Videos
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Evaluation: A Minimum Price for Carbon
Topic Videos
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Carbon: From Pollutant to Product
28th December 2017
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China's carbon trading scheme set to accelerate demise of coal
20th December 2017
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Cap and Trade Systems
Study Notes
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Businesses put their own price on carbon
25th April 2016
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Unit 1 Micro: The Collapsing Price of Carbon
3rd April 2012
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Climate Change Policies - Finding the Right Mix
30th April 2012
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Energy and Emissions: Taxation or Technology?
24th October 2013