Climate change and reduction of CO2 emissions: the role of developing countries in carbon trade markets

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Autores principales: De Miguel, Carlos J., Ludeña, Carlos, Schuschny, Andrés Ricardo
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spelling oai-11362-56922020-03-06T16:50:27Z Climate change and reduction of CO2 emissions: the role of developing countries in carbon trade markets De Miguel, Carlos J. Ludeña, Carlos Schuschny, Andrés Ricardo German Society for International Cooperation CAMBIO CLIMATICO MERCADOS CARBONO PROTECCION AMBIENTAL ACUERDOS SOBRE EL MEDIO AMBIENTE PAISES EN DESARROLLO CLIMATE CHANGE MARKETS CARBON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Includes bibliography The Kyoto Protocol provides a framework for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from industrialized nations. These reduction targets will have economic impacts that will affect not only those industrialized countries but also other developing countries around the world. In this context, the following document analyzes the economic implications of the reduction of carbon emissions from industrialized countries (Annex I countries under the Kyoto Protocol) and the participation of developing countries, including those in Latin America, under different carbon trading scenarios. The document utilizes the GTAP-E general equilibrium model, which accounts for capitalenergy substitution and carbon emissions associated with intra-industrial consumption, to analyze the economic and welfare impacts of carbon emissions trading. The results show that the participation of developing countries such as China and India lowers the costs of emissions trading for Annex I and non-Annex I countries. For Latin America, the impacts vary depending on whether a country is energy exporting (negative) or energy importing (positive) and whether the United States reduces emissions. For energy exporting countries, the impacts on welfare are negative mostly due to a deterioration of the terms of trade from crude oil, gas and petroleum products, brought about by a decreased demand from the Unites States and other Annex I countries. 2014-01-02T16:15:12Z 2014-01-02T16:15:12Z 2012-12 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/5692 LC/L.3608 en Serie Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo 150 application/pdf AMERICA LATINA LATIN AMERICA ECLAC
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topic CAMBIO CLIMATICO
MERCADOS
CARBONO
PROTECCION AMBIENTAL
ACUERDOS SOBRE EL MEDIO AMBIENTE
PAISES EN DESARROLLO
CLIMATE CHANGE
MARKETS
CARBON
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
spellingShingle CAMBIO CLIMATICO
MERCADOS
CARBONO
PROTECCION AMBIENTAL
ACUERDOS SOBRE EL MEDIO AMBIENTE
PAISES EN DESARROLLO
CLIMATE CHANGE
MARKETS
CARBON
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
De Miguel, Carlos J.
Ludeña, Carlos
Schuschny, Andrés Ricardo
Climate change and reduction of CO2 emissions: the role of developing countries in carbon trade markets
description Includes bibliography
author2 German Society for International Cooperation
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De Miguel, Carlos J.
Ludeña, Carlos
Schuschny, Andrés Ricardo
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Ludeña, Carlos
Schuschny, Andrés Ricardo
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title Climate change and reduction of CO2 emissions: the role of developing countries in carbon trade markets
title_short Climate change and reduction of CO2 emissions: the role of developing countries in carbon trade markets
title_full Climate change and reduction of CO2 emissions: the role of developing countries in carbon trade markets
title_fullStr Climate change and reduction of CO2 emissions: the role of developing countries in carbon trade markets
title_full_unstemmed Climate change and reduction of CO2 emissions: the role of developing countries in carbon trade markets
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