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Category Archives: International
Reporting on Bali Policy Options
A Question Haunting Bali Conference: Silver Bullet? Or Silver Buckshot? (Pt.3 of 3)
BALI, Indonesia, December 10, 2007 – “What comes next?” It’s a question that has haunted the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 13th Conference of Parties. Will the Bali talks result in a new global framework for tackling climate [...]
Reporting on Bali Policy Options
The Many Aspects of Tradable Permits Design (Pt.2 of 3)
Journalists reporting on the United Nations Bali negotiations and ongoing plans for addressing climate change need to appreciate that the term “tradable permits system” does not imply a one-size-fits-all single strategy. Rather, numerous and diverse policy design considerations would go [...]
Reporting on Bali Policy Options
Climate Policy Analysis: Taxes and Tradable Permits (Pt.1 of 3)
An emerging consensus among economists, environmental organizations, and policy makers holds that policy solutions to the climate change problem must incorporate economic mechanisms so that social costs of climate change damages are reflected in prices of carbon and other greenhouse [...]



