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Workshop:
International linking of emissions trading
Tuesday 15 April 2008 , Canberra (AUS)
Presentations available here

WORKING PAPER 1
Developing the International Carbon Market. Linking Options for the EU ETS May 2008, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)

New Publication on linking
The policy issues arising whith the linking of international emissions trading schemes
R. Betz & A. Stafford
Australian Rssource and Energy Law Journal
April 2008



PRESENTATIONS on Bali Side Event

Bridging the transatlantic divide:
Legal aspects of a link between carbon markets in Europe and the US

Michael Mehling, University of Greifswald
Linking trading schemes
a New Zealand perspective

Mark Storey, New Zealand Ministry for the Environment
Can CERs serve as a credible currency for linking emissions trading system?
Experience from performance of current CDM.

Axel Michaelowa, University of Zürich
Controlling the price or linking up?
Views from Australia

Frank Jotzo, Australian National University
Breaking up is not so hard to do
A discussion on possible approaches to terminating the links between linked ETSs.

Erik Haites, Margaree Consultants


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