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  1. Carbon leakage in the Nordic countries
    what are the risks and how to design effective preventive policies?
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  Nordic Council of Ministers, Copenhagen, Denmark

    References -- Appendices -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Effective policy framework to deal with carbon leakage -- What is carbon leakage and how to evaluate the risk? -- -- Identification of Nordic industries at risk of carbon leakage --... more

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    References -- Appendices -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Effective policy framework to deal with carbon leakage -- What is carbon leakage and how to evaluate the risk? -- -- Identification of Nordic industries at risk of carbon leakage -- Executive summary. Carbon leakage is a situation in which a policy-induced reduction in CO2 emissions domestically is followed by increased emissions abroad. We investigate from a Nordic perspective what industries are at risk of carbon leakage. We find that aluminum and copper, basic iron and steel and paper, all having energy intensities over 40 per cent, have the highest risk of carbon leakage. The policy of giving free emissions allowances to industries at risk of carbon leakage is relatively equally spread out, leaving industries at high risk “undercompensated” and industries at low risk “overcompensated”. We find that the leakage rates for the energy intensive industry from unilateral ambitious EU targets could be as high as 70%, and even as high as 85% if the Nordic countries unilaterally adopt more ambitious targets. The key to limit the risk of carbon leakage is collective global action

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789289361460; 9789289361477
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    Series: TemaNord ; 2019, 525
    Subjects: Treibhausgas-Emissionen; EU-Emissionshandel; Industrieproduktion; Metallindustrie; Papierindustrie; Internationale Klimapolitik; Nordeuropa
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  2. Carbon leakage in the Nordic countries
    what are the risks and how to design effective preventive policies?
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  Nordic Council of Ministers, Copenhagen, Denmark

    References -- Appendices -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Effective policy framework to deal with carbon leakage -- What is carbon leakage and how to evaluate the risk? -- -- Identification of Nordic industries at risk of carbon leakage --... more

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    References -- Appendices -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Effective policy framework to deal with carbon leakage -- What is carbon leakage and how to evaluate the risk? -- -- Identification of Nordic industries at risk of carbon leakage -- Executive summary. Carbon leakage is a situation in which a policy-induced reduction in CO2 emissions domestically is followed by increased emissions abroad. We investigate from a Nordic perspective what industries are at risk of carbon leakage. We find that aluminum and copper, basic iron and steel and paper, all having energy intensities over 40 per cent, have the highest risk of carbon leakage. The policy of giving free emissions allowances to industries at risk of carbon leakage is relatively equally spread out, leaving industries at high risk “undercompensated” and industries at low risk “overcompensated”. We find that the leakage rates for the energy intensive industry from unilateral ambitious EU targets could be as high as 70%, and even as high as 85% if the Nordic countries unilaterally adopt more ambitious targets. The key to limit the risk of carbon leakage is collective global action

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789289361460; 9789289361477
    Other identifier:
    Series: TemaNord ; 2019, 525
    Subjects: Treibhausgas-Emissionen; EU-Emissionshandel; Industrieproduktion; Metallindustrie; Papierindustrie; Internationale Klimapolitik; Nordeuropa
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 84 Seiten), Illustrationen