Cumulative carbon emissions and the green paradox
The Green Paradox states that a gradually more ambitious climate policy such as a renewables subsidy or an anticipated carbon tax induces fossil fuel owners to extract more rapidly and accelerate global warming. However, if extraction becomes more costly as reserves are depleted, such policies also...
Main Author: | Van der Ploeg, R |
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Format: | Working paper |
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University of Oxford
2013
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