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Author Wooders, Peter, author

Title Supporting energy pricing reform and carbon pricing policies through crediting / IISD authors, Peter Wooders, Philip Gass, Richard Bridle, Christopher Beaton and Frédéric Gagnon-Lebrun ; Perspectives authors, Axel Michaelowa, Stephan Hoch, Matthias Honegger, Tyeler Matsuo and Vanessa Villa ; Ricardo authors, Mark Johnson and James Harries
Published Winnipeg, Manitoba : International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2016
Ottawa, Ontario : Canadian Electronic Library, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 80 pages) : illustrations
Series IISD report
IISD report
Contents Chapter 1:; Introduction; Chapter 2:; Literature Review; 2.4 Using Crediting Revenues to Overcome Barriers to Pricing Reform; 2.3 Results-Based Financing as a Model for Policy Crediting; 2.3.1 Best Practices and Lessons Learned From Results-Based Financing; 2.2 Literature on Policy Crediting; 2.2.1 Policy Crediting Under the Kyoto Mechanisms -- Joint Implementation (JI) and the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) ; 2.2.2 Crediting of Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs); 2.2.3 Challenges and Potential Solutions for Policy Crediting; 2.1 Overview and Scope; Chapter 3:; Case Studies
3.5 Conclusions From the Case Studies3.4 Beijing -- Emissions Trading Systems (ETSs); 3.4.1 Context; 3.4.2 The Beijing ETS; 3.4.3 Emission Reductions from the Policy or Reform; 3.4.4 Political Economy and Stakeholder Analysis; 3.4.5 The Potential Role of Crediting; 3.3 Mexico -- Carbon Tax; 3.3.1 Context; 3.3.2 The Carbon Tax Policy; 3.3.3 Emission Reductions From the Policy or Reform; 3.3.4 Political Economy and Stakeholder Analysis; 3.3.5 The Potential role of Crediting; 3.2 Indonesia -- Energy Subsidy Reform; 3.2.1 Context; 3.2.2 Subsidy Reforms
3.2.3 Emission Reductions From the Policy or Reform3.2.4 Political Economy and Stakeholder Analysis; 3.2.5 The Potential Role of Crediting in Reform; 3.1 Morocco -- Energy Subsidy Reform; 3.1.1 Context; 3.1.2 Subsidy Reforms; 3.1.3 Emission Reductions from the Policy or Reform; 3.1.4 Political Economy and Stakeholder Analysis; 3.1.5 The Potential Role of Crediting; Chapter 4:; Potential Mechanisms for Crediting Pricing Reform and Their Implementability; 4.4 Energy Subsidy Reform; 4.4.1 Introduction; 4.4.2 Baseline, Additionality and MRV
4.4.3 How Crediting Could Increase Policy Mitigation Impact4.4.4 Menu of Options for Discussion With Governments; 4.3 Carbon Tax; 4.3.1 Introduction; 4.3.2 Baseline, Additionality and MRV; 4.3.3 How Crediting Could Increase Policy Mitigation Impact; 4.3.4 Menu of Options for Discussion With Governments; 4.2 ETS ; 4.2.1 Introduction; 4.2.2 Baseline, Additionality and MRV; 4.2.3 How Crediting Could Increase Policy Mitigation Impact; 4.2.4 Menu of Options for Discussion With Governments; 4.1 Key Design and Implementation Issues: Baselines and the political economy
The perspective of potential credit purchasers4.1.1 Baselines, Additionality and MRV; 4.1.2 Political Economy ; 4.1.3 Considerations of the External Credit Purchaser; Chapter 5:; Conclusions and Recommendations ; References; Annex A: Baselines; A1 Baseline Determination; A1.2 General Issues for Mitigation ; A2 Baselines for Crediting Policies; A2.2 Crediting of Emissions Trading Systems (ETSs); A2.3 Crediting of Carbon Tax ; A2.4 Crediting of Fuel Subsidy Removal; Annex B: The Political Economy of Introducing Mitigation Policies at the National Level; B1 National Stakeholders
Notes "May 2016."
Copublished with Perspectives Climate Change and Ricardo-AEA
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-68)
Subject Emissions trading.
Carbon taxes.
Carbon offsetting.
Carbon offsetting
Carbon taxes
Emissions trading
Form Electronic book
Author Perspectives (Firm), issuing body
Ricardo-AEA (Consulting firm), issuing body.
International Institute for Sustainable Development, issuing body.