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Climate policy foundations : science and economics with lessons from monetary regulation / William C. Whitesell.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011Description: 1 online resource (ix, 243 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511976681 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 363.738/74 22
LOC classification:
  • HC79.E5 W486 2011
Online resources:
Contents:
Earth's climate history and outlook. Salient events of climate history ; Human and climate interactions ; Greenhouse gases ; Emitting economic sectors ; Forecasts of GHG emissions and global temperatures ; Potential impacts of climate change -- Climate policy choices ; Climate policy goals ; Policy mandates and market-based instruments ; The design of cap-and-trade programs ; Prices, quantities, and lessons from monetary policy ; The outlook for climate policies.
Summary: This book provides a thorough grounding in the science and economics of climate policy issues and draws key lessons from the longer experiences of central banks in grappling with related challenges. Findings and controversies of climate history and the effects of human activities on climate are reviewed. The author describes similarities in risk management approaches for climate and monetary policy. Overall goals and frameworks for addressing climate change risks are assessed. Command-and-control and market-based options are compared (including performance standards, taxes and cap-and-trade). Market-based approaches sometimes require a choice between prices and quantities as policy instruments. However, the author discusses how techniques of central bank interest rate management can be adapted in a hybrid climate policy approach to achieve environmental goals while making carbon prices predictable and also ensuring well-functioning carbon markets. Key lessons are offered for improving existing and future national and international climate policy architectures.
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Earth's climate history and outlook. Salient events of climate history ; Human and climate interactions ; Greenhouse gases ; Emitting economic sectors ; Forecasts of GHG emissions and global temperatures ; Potential impacts of climate change -- Climate policy choices ; Climate policy goals ; Policy mandates and market-based instruments ; The design of cap-and-trade programs ; Prices, quantities, and lessons from monetary policy ; The outlook for climate policies.

This book provides a thorough grounding in the science and economics of climate policy issues and draws key lessons from the longer experiences of central banks in grappling with related challenges. Findings and controversies of climate history and the effects of human activities on climate are reviewed. The author describes similarities in risk management approaches for climate and monetary policy. Overall goals and frameworks for addressing climate change risks are assessed. Command-and-control and market-based options are compared (including performance standards, taxes and cap-and-trade). Market-based approaches sometimes require a choice between prices and quantities as policy instruments. However, the author discusses how techniques of central bank interest rate management can be adapted in a hybrid climate policy approach to achieve environmental goals while making carbon prices predictable and also ensuring well-functioning carbon markets. Key lessons are offered for improving existing and future national and international climate policy architectures.

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