Carbon price

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61Economics / Energy policy / Natural gas / Energy development / Low-carbon economy / Energy Information Administration / Price of petroleum / Natural gas prices / Coal / Technology / Energy / Pricing

Annual Energy Outlook 2013 Early Release Reference Case

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Source URL: www.eia.gov

Language: English - Date: 2015-05-28 09:04:37
62Environmental economics / Environment / Climate change policy / Gasoline / Carbon tax / Rationing / Soft matter / Petroleum products / Business / Liquid fuels

Ferguson: Energy Matters  April 27, 2007  California Gasoline – It’s the Price, Stupid  A curious article about gasoline consumption in California recently appeared in  my local newspaper. 

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Source URL: ceert.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-19 18:47:01
63Climate change / Carbon finance / Carbon dioxide / United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change / Economics of global warming / Global warming / Carbon tax / Kyoto Protocol / Public good / Climate change policy / Environment / Environmental economics

Climate Clubs: Designing a Mechanism to Overcome Free-riding in International Climate Policy William Nordhaus, Yale University Presidential Address American Economic Association

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Source URL: carbon-price.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-27 16:11:30
64Landfill / Climate change policy / Anaerobic digestion / Carbon finance / Landfill gas / Biogas / Carbon credit / Emissions trading / Carbon pricing / Waste management / Environment / Sustainability

Emissions from landfill facilities Local governments and other operators may be liable to pay a carbon price for their methane emissions from landfill. Landfill operators will have incentives to reduce their emissions by

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Source URL: www.lms.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-03 02:09:02
65Carbon tax / Carbon pricing / Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme / Carbon offset / Climate change policy / Environment / Climate change

The carbon tax: what’s the real story? Why do we need a carbon price? A carbon price encourages businesses to look for ways to reduce their carbon pollution and encourages the development of clean energy technologies.

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Source URL: dev.nuw.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2012-12-10 18:47:04
66Carbon finance / Emissions trading / Environmental economics / United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change / Carbon tax / Kyoto Protocol / Carbon pricing / Carbon leakage / Carbon emission trading / Climate change policy / Environment / Climate change

A carbon price cap: Can it improve our future? The current choice of policies facing both environmental advocates and the business community are too tightly drawn. What we propose is a more flexible policy with the poten

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Source URL: lateraleconomics.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-02 23:45:15
67Climate change policy / Climatology / Climate change in Australia / Carbon sequestration / Carbon finance / Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme / Carbon sink / Carbon credit / Carbon tax / Environment / Climate change / Carbon dioxide

18TH ANNUAL PACIFIC-RIM REAL ESTATE SOCIETY CONFERENCE ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA, 15-18 JANUARY 2012 WILL A CARBON PRICE CHANGE PRIVATE FARM FORESTRY IN AUSTRALIA? Ian Clarkson FAPI, Lecturer in Property, CQUniversity Australi

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Source URL: www.prres.net

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-18 03:29:30
68Australian Conservation Foundation / Oceania / Geography of Australia / Climate change in Australia / Climate change policy / Energy Action Coalition / Environment of Australia / Energy in Australia / Climate Institute of Australia

“We Say Yes” to a Price on Carbon Pollution STATEMENT “We Say Yes” to a Price on Carbon Pollution Climate change is already affecting our country, our communities, and the survival of the

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Source URL: phaa.net.au

Language: English
69Carbon dioxide / Carbon sequestration / Nuclear power stations / Energy in Australia / Carbon capture and storage / Base load power plant / Fossil-fuel power station / Cost of electricity by source / Economics of new nuclear power plants / Energy / Technology / Chemical engineering

The arithmetic adds up to nuclear The Australian Government seems genuinely committed to putting a price on carbon. It seems likely that one of the first industries to be impacted will be electricity generation. Two impo

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Source URL: www.energyinachangingclimate.info

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-05 19:22:33
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Consumption losses [% Baseline Consumption] Average Carbon Price 2015−2100 [USD2010/tCO2] 430−480 ppm CO2eq 480−530 ppm CO2eq

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Source URL: mitigation2014.org

- Date: 2014-11-30 13:21:58
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