Strategic Designs for Climate Policy Instrumentation Strategic Designs for Climate Policy Instrumentation
Routledge Studies in Environmental Policy

Strategic Designs for Climate Policy Instrumentation

Governance at the Crossroads

    • 45,99 €
    • 45,99 €

Publisher Description

This book provides insight into the development of effective climate policy instrumentation in two divergent and mutually exclusive directions.

Examining the role of political philosophies, the book explains why current climate policy is ineffective and unable to halt rapidly rising atmospheric concentrations of CO2, and suggests strategies for ending the current stalemate in climate governance. Drawing on examples from real-world case studies and challenges, the author first sets out an instrumentation approach based on a command and control strategy which involves identifying the technologies and behavior key to meeting the required emissions reductions, such as energy efficient homes and zero-emission cars. The second strategy concerns institutional rearrangement, creating incentives and options which will allow for decentralized climate action. This approach would transform and strengthen current emission trading systems, such as the EU ETS, into a price stabilized system covering all fossil fuels, and ultimately as an emission tax, as well as creating an open electricity market. These approaches not only highlight that fundamental changes in climate policy instrumentation are now vital, but that consistent strategies such as those laid out by the author are necessary if we are to avoid costly and ineffective alternatives.

Exploring key issues such as the relationship between instrumentation and broader political philosophy, as well as applying a systems oriented design methodology for effective instrumentation, this book will be of great relevance to scholars and policy makers with an interest in climate change and environmental politics.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2018
26 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
234
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
2.8
MB

More Books Like This

Rationales for Additional Climate Policy Instruments Under a Carbon Price. Rationales for Additional Climate Policy Instruments Under a Carbon Price.
2012
Decarbonizing Development Decarbonizing Development
2015
Post-Kyoto International Climate Policy Post-Kyoto International Climate Policy
2009
Climate Policy after Copenhagen Climate Policy after Copenhagen
2014
The Economics of Climate Change Mitigation The Economics of Climate Change Mitigation
2009
The Political Economy of Clean Energy Transitions The Political Economy of Clean Energy Transitions
2017

More Books by Gjalt Huppes

Other Books in This Series

EU Environmental Governance EU Environmental Governance
2020
Deliberative Governance for Sustainable Development Deliberative Governance for Sustainable Development
2022
How to Successfully Encourage Sustainable Development Policy How to Successfully Encourage Sustainable Development Policy
2022
Climate Change Law and Policy in the Middle East and North Africa Region Climate Change Law and Policy in the Middle East and North Africa Region
2021
The Right to Nature The Right to Nature
2018
Environmental Policy in India Environmental Policy in India
2019