Carbon pricing in climate policy: seven reasons, complementary instruments, and political economy considerations

A Baranzini, JCJM Van den Bergh… - Wiley …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009
COP in Copenhagen, it remained part of deliberations for a climate agreement in …

Why change does (not) happen: Understanding and overcoming status quo biases in climate change mitigation

S Rabaa, S Geisendorf, R Wilken - Zeitschrift Für Umweltpolitik Und …, 2022 - papers.ssrn.com
In its recent special reports, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
emphasizes the importance of behavior and lifestyle changes in mitigating climate change …

Economic analysis of international environmental agreements: Lessons learnt 2000–2020

NRM Pouw, HP Weikard, RB Howarth - … Agreements: Politics, Law and …, 2022 - Springer
On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of International Environmental Agreements: Politics,
Law & Economics, we conduct an extensive review of papers published in this journal that …

Sharing the burden of negative externalities: A tale of gridlock and accountability elusion

A Baranski, DG Kim - Ecological Economics, 2024 - Elsevier
We study a game in which players negotiate the allocation of costs resulting from a negative
externality, such as pollution-induced economic costs. Our goal is to explore the feasibility of …

Factors promoting business strategies, activities, and long-term commitment for climate change mitigation: a survey of Japanese enterprises

S Hori, D Nogata, Y Hayabuchi, K Kondo - Climate Policy, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Currently, businesses worldwide are expected to make long-term commitments aimed at
climate change mitigation to achieve carbon-neutrality by 2050. However, before companies …

The impact of personal beliefs on climate change: the “battle of perspectives” revisited

S Geisendorf - Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 2016 - Springer
The paper proposes a multi-agent climate-economic model, the “battle of perspectives 2.0”.
It is an updated and improved version of the original “battle of perspectives” model …

The Birth of the Warsaw Loss & Damage Mechanism: Planting a Seed to Grow Ambition?

M Doelle - Carbon & Climate Law Review, 2014 - JSTOR
This article starts with an update on the UN climate negotiations with respect to loss &
damage. It then explores two approaches to loss & damage that are substantially different …

Evolutionary climate-change modelling: A multi-agent climate-economic model

S Geisendorf - Computational Economics, 2018 - Springer
In climate-economic modelling, agent-based models are still an exception. Although
numerous authors have discussed the usefulness of the approach, only a few models exist …

The capability approach: A promising foundation for sustainable development?

M Seckler, J Volkert - Ecological Economics, 2021 - Elsevier
Over the past few years, the capability approach (CA) has been increasingly recognized as
a promising foundation of sustainable development despite the persistent critiques of its …

The effect of green investments in an agent-based climate-economic model

S Geisendorf, C Klippert - Environmental Modeling & Assessment, 2017 - Springer
Climate-economic modeling often relies on macroeconomic integrated assessment models
(IAMs) that in general try to capture how the combined system reacts to different policies …