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The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change also known as the Kyoto Protocol has set up a framework to reduce carbon emission. The environmental issue is also being addressed at the international aviation sector through the International Civ... see more

The paper reports on the implementation of the European Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) in the Czech Republic. Trading in CO2 emission allowances is one of the most dynamic and progressive economic instruments of environmental policy. Since coming into ... see more

Given the growing evidence and scientific consensus on global climate change, carbon emission trading schemes (ETS) have been deemed crucial in mitigating the problem. Therefore, this study compares the mechanisms of ETS in the European Union with those i... see more

While carbon markets have been increasingly scrutinized for their moral merits, the egalitarian critique of carbon markets has been largely neglected. Many admit that emission-trading schemes (ETSs), in their actual form, reproduce pre-existing inequaliti... see more

A patchwork of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trading regulations has emerged in North America, with regulations emerging at provincial, federal, state, interstate, and international levels. This patchwork of systems differs from the earlier approach take... see more

The Kyoto Protocol defines new emissions standards to be met by the international community in respect of greenhouse gases, the aim of which is to curb the present trend of adverse climate change. The specific responses of ratifying governments to bring a... see more

While carbon markets have been increasingly scrutinized for their moral merits, the egalitarian critique of carbon markets has been largely neglected. Many admit that emission-trading schemes (ETSs), in their actual form, reproduce pre-existing inequaliti... see more

Greenhouse gas (GHG) benchmarking for allocation serves as rewards for early actions in mitigating GHG emissions by using more advanced technologies. China Hubei launched the carbon emission trading pilot in 2014, with the cement industry represented as a... see more

The Kyoto Protocol is the first international environmental agreement that sets legally binding greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) targets and timetables for Annex I countries. It incorporates emissions trading (ET), joint implementation (JI) and the clean de... see more

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