The economics of 1.5 C climate change

S Dietz, A Bowen, B Doda, A Gambhir… - Annual Review of …, 2018 - annualreviews.org
The economic case for limiting warming to 1.5° C is unclear, due to manifold uncertainties.
However, it cannot be ruled out that the 1.5° C target passes a cost-benefit test. Costs are …

How do oil prices, macroeconomic factors and policies affect the market for renewable energy?

IH Shah, C Hiles, B Morley - Applied energy, 2018 - Elsevier
The aim of this study is to determine the nature of any relationship between renewable
energy investment, oil prices, GDP and the interest rate, using a time series approach. We …

How to price carbon in good times… and bad!

B Doda - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Emissions trading systems and carbon taxes are two market‐based policy instruments for
responding to the climate change externality. This article focuses on the relationship …

Reducing inequality resulting from UK low-carbon policy

A Owen, J Barrett - Climate Policy, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
In the UK, the cost of low-carbon policies, such as renewable energy subsidies, household
retrofit and installation of smart meters, adds an additional 13% to household energy bills …

The economics of heat pumps and the (un) intended consequences of government policy

J Barnes, SM Bhagavathy - Energy Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
In Europe, space and water heating account for approximately 80% of final energy use in the
domestic sector. For many European countries the electrification of heat provision, via heat …

Social equity issues in the distribution of feed-in tariff policy benefits: A cross sectional analysis from England and Wales using spatial census and policy data

D Grover, B Daniels - Energy Policy, 2017 - Elsevier
The feed-in tariff has become a popular policy instrument globally for deploying clean
energy, often involving substantial public spending commitments. Yet relatively little …

[PDF][PDF] How to price carbon to reach net-zero emissions in the UK

J Burke, R Byrnes, S Fankhauser - Policy Report, London School of …, 2019 - cccep.ac.uk
How to price carbon to reach net-zero emissions in the UK Page 1 How to price carbon to
reach net-zero emissions in the UK Joshua Burke, Rebecca Byrnes and Sam Fankhauser …

Tax policies to reduce carbon emissions

S Adam, I Delestre, P Levell, H Miller - Fiscal Studies, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Carbon taxes or similar pricing instruments could play a crucial role in helping countries
decarbonise their economies. No country has a single carbon price that applies to all …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing rural wellbeing through design of a farmer-focused survey methodology: The importance of cultural health, ease of use and farming specific …

J Knook, D Carver, K Gear, C Eastwood - Journal of Rural Studies, 2024 - Elsevier
There is limited data to baseline and track changes in farmer wellbeing. The aims of this
study are to 1) review existing wellbeing assessment approaches, 2) identify key features of …

Estimating the carbon dioxide emission levels of G7 countries: A count data approach

SJ Tuo, C Li, EF Brou, DF Kassi… - Energy & …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The G7 countries account for about 40% of the global gross domestic product and emit 25%
of energy-related emissions due to their energy use, releasing so much carbon dioxide …