PUBLICATIONS
General
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Anger N., B. Brouns, and J. Onigkeit ,(2006), "Linking the EU Emissions Trading Scheme under Alternative Climate Policy Stringencies: An Economic Impact Assessment" Jet-Set Working Paper II/06; Wuppertal Institute. |
Baron and Bygrave (2002), Linking Tradable Permit Systems for
Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Opportunities, Implications and Challenges. Prepared
for: International Emissions Trading Assoiation. November 2007.
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Blyth, William & Bosi, Martina: "Linking Non-EU Domestic Trading Schemes with the EU Emissions Trading Scheme" (Paris: OECD/IEA, 2004) |
Bygrave, Stephen & Bosi, Martina: "Linking Project-Based Mechanisms with Domestic Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Schemes" (Paris: OECD/IEA, 2004)
Edenhofer, Ottmar, Christian Flachsland, Robert Marschinski (2007), Towards a global
CO2 market. Expertise for the Policy Planning Staff in the Federal Foreign
Office. Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, May 2007
Egenhofer, Christian, and Noriko Fujiwara (2006): The contribution of linking emissions
markets to a global climate change agreement: feasibility and political
acceptability. Final Report. Prepared for Environmental Studies Group, Economic
and Social Research Institute, Cabinet Office, Government of Japan
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Ellis, J. and Tirpak, D. (2006): "Linking GHG Emission Trading Systems and Markets" OECD/IEA. |
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Haites, Eric, Fiona Mullins (2001), Linking Domestic and Industry Greenhouse Gas
Emission Trading Systems. EPRI, IEA and IETA |
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Haites, Eric (2003),Harmonisation between National and International Tradeable Permit
Schemes: CATEP Synthesis Paper. OECD Global Forum on Sustainable
Development: Emissions Trading. Concerted Action on Tradeable Emissions
Permit Country Forum. OECD Headquarters, Paris, 17-18 March, 2003. |
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Haites, Eric, Xueman Wang (2006), Ensuring the Environmental Effectiveness of Linked
Emissions Trading Systems. Margaree Consultants Inc. |
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Jaffe, Judson, and Robert Stavins (2007), Linking Tradable Permit Systems for
Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Opportunities, Implications and Challenges. Prepared
for: International Emissions Trading Assoiation. November 2007. |
| Mehling M. (2007): Bridging the Transatlantic Divide: Legal Aspects of a Link between Regional Carbon Markets in Europe and the United States. Sustainable Development Law & Policy (2007:2): pp. 46-52. |
| Schlamadinger, B., A. Tuerk and C. Streck (2006), Exclusion vs. Inclusion of Land-use Offsets in Emissions Trading Systems: A Barrier for Linking? International Conference ?Linking Schemes: Potential Impacts of Linking the European Union Emissions Trading System with Emerging Carbon Markets in other Countries?, Brussels, Belgium, May 2006 |
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Sterk, W., Braun, M., Haug, C., Korytarova, K., Scholten, A.(2006), Ready to Link Up? Implications of Design Differences for Linking Emissions Trading Schemes; Jet-Set Working Paper I/06; Wuppertal Institute. |
Australia
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Betz R. and I McGill (2005), Emissions trading for Australia:
Design, transition and linking options. Centre for Energy and Environmental Markets (CEEM) University of New South Wales |
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Garnault Review |
Japan
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Approach to Japanese Emissions Trading Scheme Interim Report (Executive Summary)
Advisory Committee on the Emissions Trading Scheme Ministry of the Environment, Japan
May 2008 |
Canada
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Environment Canada Environment Canada (2007), Regulatory Framework
f o r Air Emissions
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Alberta-based offset credit system |
US
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Bodansky, Daniel (2002), Linking U.S. and International Climate Change Strategies.
April 2002. Pew Centre on Global Climate Change
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Western Climate Initiative |
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RGGI |
New Zealand
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New Zealandlanmissions Trading Scheme
NZ MfE (2007), The Framework for a New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme.
Wellington: New Zealand Ministry for the Environment (NZ MfE) and The
Treasury. |
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