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How are rights to emit carbon distributed? The European Union Greenhouse Gas Emission Trading Scheme Experience
By Denny Ellerman
23rd of May 2006
Twenty-five Member States of the European Union have provided twenty-five public policy experiments in creating and distributing rights to emit carbon to emitters constituting a significant portion of their economies. This presentation will report observations from research concerning the allocation of European Union Allowances (EUAs) in the first round of National Allocation Plans of the European Union Greenhouse Gas Emission Trading Scheme. The presentation will stress what can be learned from these real experiments, not on what should have happened according to some pre-determined criterion.
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Energy Security and Climate Change, Paris, 18th of November
Outlook for EU ETS post 2012, Paris, 15th of April
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Crise et précaution, Paris, 19th of March
Nature and the marketplace, Paris, 01st of February
How valuable are the tropical forests?, Paris, 05th of December
CoP6 : le compromis manqué, Paris, 24th of April
Tests biologiques et assurances, Paris, 21st of December
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