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of a complete immediate stop of energy imports from Russia would be small, between 0.5% and 3% of GDP. Baqaee et al …
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This paper illustrates different scenarios of implementing an emissions trading scheme and investigates the economic implications of diverse baseline development paths and an additional limitation or ceiling on emissions trading. The analysis focuses on the impacts of dissimilar emissions...
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six connected domains: (1) carbon intensity of energy consumption from transport, (2) energy consumption from transport …
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defined by the EU Directive, and is prescribed for the wholesale trade in the US through the Energy Policy Act of 1992, (iii …
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A weather beaten economy has become a wake up call. The International Energy Agency predicts that carbon emissions will … rise 130 percent and oil demand will rise 70 percent by 2050. A sound energy policy that addresses climate change relies …
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Energy security increasingly becomes an issue in the face of rising worldwide energy demand and dwindling resources …. Threats to energy security are seen in political instabilities of resource exporting countries, decreasing reserves …, geostrategic and geopolitical factors and the structure of the relevant energy markets in terms of market power, monopolies …
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