Reports and publications
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When the world gathers in Paris at the end of this month for the latest round of climate negotiations, many eyes will be on the United States and China—and for good reason
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3 Signs We’re Entering a Golden Age for Carbon Markets (with Nat Keohane)
Type: Column/Article
Date: November 19, 2015
There was a time when market-based approaches seemed to fall off the radar in discussions of climate policy, but carbon markets are back.
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The past few years has seen emissions trading ripple out throughout the world. The Paris agreement is an opportunity to leverage these efforts to inspire greater ambition.
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EDF’s global climate experts discuss what to expect from Paris and what it can mean for our future.
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Many low-cost fixes available for Mexico to significantly cut greenhouse gas methane
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An Introduction to the Green Paradox: The Unintended Consequences of Climate Policies
Type: Link
Date: November 4, 2015
The green paradox refers to an outcome in which climate policies such as carbon taxes, which are aimed at reducing carbon emissions, instead have the opposite effect.
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The “likely” range for climate sensitivity has been 1.5-4.5°C for over three decades.
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In this issue: California doubles down, Toyota's pledge, 2015 EDF Climate Corps results, and more