Registro completo |
Provedor de dados: |
AgEcon
|
País: |
United States
|
Título: |
Absolute Abundance and Relative Scarcity: Announced Policy, Resource Extraction, and Carbon Emissions
|
Autores: |
Di Maria, Corrado
Smulders, Sjak
van der Werf, Edwin
|
Data: |
2009-01-14
|
Ano: |
2008
|
Palavras-chave: |
Climate Policy
Non-renewable Resources
Announcement Effects
Scarcity
Order of Extraction
Environmental Economics and Policy
|
Resumo: |
We study the effectiveness of climate change policy in a model with multiple non-renewable resources that differ in their carbon content. We find that, when allowing some time between announcement and implementation of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions, emissions from non-renewable energy sources increase at the time of announcement. There are two channels behind this effect. First, since a binding constraint on emissions restricts energy use during some period of time, more must be extracted during other periods. Second, since low carbon energy sources are relatively more valuable when the policy is implemented, it is optimal to conserve them ahead of enforcement. This might induce a switch to high-carbon resources before the policy is implemented.
|
Tipo: |
Working or Discussion Paper
|
Idioma: |
Inglês
|
Identificador: |
http://purl.umn.edu/46626
|
Relação: |
Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM)>Climate Change Modelling and Policy Working Papers
CCMP
92.2008
|
Formato: |
25
|