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Handbook on Energy and Climate Change
Elgar original reference
Edited by Roger Fouquet
This timely Handbook reviews many key issues in the economics of energy and climate change, raising new questions and offering solutions that might help to minimize the threat of energy-induced climate change.
Handbook
Published:
30 April 2013
ISBN:
9780857933683
eISBN:
9780857933690
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9780857933690
Pages:
752
Collection:
Economics 2013
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Front Matter
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Copyright
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Contents
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Contributors
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Introduction
Roger Fouquet
Open Section
PART I: FOSSIL FUEL MARKETS
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Chapter 1: Oil prices, exhaustible resources and economic growth
James D. Hamilton
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Chapter 2: Gas markets: past, present and future
Paul Stevens
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Chapter 3: The likelihood and potential implications of a natural gas cartel
Steven A. Gabriel
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Arild Moe
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Knut Einar Rosendahl
and
Marina Tsygankova
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Chapter 4: Global steam coal markets until 2030: perspectives on production, trade and consumption under increasing carbon constraints
Clemens Haftendorn
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Franziska Holz
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Claudia Kemfert
and
Christian von Hirschhausen
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PART II: ELECTRICITY MARKETS
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Chapter 5: The future of the (US) electric grid
Henry D. Jacoby
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John G. Kassakian
and
Richard Schmalensee
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Chapter 6: Increasing the penetration of intermittent renewable energy: innovation in energy storage and grid management
Nick Johnstone
and
Ivan Ha__i_
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Chapter 7: Electric vehicles: will consumers purchase them?
Henry Lee
and
Grant Lovellette
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PART III: ENERGY POLICY
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Chapter 8: The contribution of energy efficiency towards meeting CO2 targets
Joanne Evans
,
Massimo Filippini
and
Lester C. Hunt
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Chapter 9: Economic analysis of feed-in tariffs for generating electricity from renewable energy sources
G. Cornelis van Kooten
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Chapter 10: A renewable energy future?
Michael Jefferson
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Chapter 11: Energy policy: a full circle?
Colin Robinson
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PART IV: CLIMATE AGREEMENTS
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Chapter 12: Anthropogenic influences on atmospheric CO2
David F. Hendry
and
Felix Pretis
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Chapter 13: International cooperation on climate change: why is there so little progress?
Bjart Holtsmark
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Chapter 14: Long live the Kyoto Protocol!
Richard S.J. Tol
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Chapter 15: Designing a Bretton Woods institution to address global climate change
Joseph E. Aldy
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PART V: CARBON MITIGATION POLICIES
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Chapter 16: Fiscal instruments for climate finance
Ian Parry
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Chapter 17: How high should climate change taxes be?
Chris Hope
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Chapter 18: State-contingent pricing as a response to uncertainty in climate policy
Ross McKitrick
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Chapter 19: Climate change, buildings and energy prices
Alberto Gago
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Michael Hanemann
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Xavier Labandeira
and
Ana Ramos
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Chapter 20: Using micro data to examine causal effects of climate policy
Caterina Gennaioli
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Ralf Martin
and
Mirabelle Muûls
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Chapter 21: Carbon trading: past, present and future
Julien Chevallier
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Chapter 22: Moral positions on tradable permit markets
Snorre Kverndokk
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Chapter 23: The European CO2 allowances market: issues in the transition to Phase III
Christian de Perthuis
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Raphaël Trotignon
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PART VI: LOW-CARBON BEHAVIOUR AND GOVERNANCE
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Chapter 24: The role of behavioural economics in energy and climate policy
Michael G. Pollitt
and
Irina Shaorshadze
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Chapter 25: Valuing nature for climate change policy: from discounting the future to truly social deliberation
John M. Gowdy
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Chapter 26: Individual consumers and climate change: searching for a new moral compass
Tanya O’Garra
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Chapter 27: Decentralization of governance in the low-carbon transition
Nick Eyre
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Chapter 28: Is a global crisis required to prevent climate change? A historical–institutional perspective
Edward B. Barbier
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PART VII: LOW-CARBON GROWTH
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Chapter 29: Prosperity with growth: economic growth, climate change and environmental limits
Cameron Hepburn
and
Alex Bowen
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Chapter 30: Should we sustain? And if so, sustain what? Consumption or the quality of life?
Humberto Llavador
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John E. Roemer
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Joaquim Silvestre
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Chapter 31: At the crossroads: can China grow in a low-carbon way?
Julien Chevallier
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Chapter 32: Low-carbon economy: dark age or golden age?
Roger Fouquet
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