1. Personal Carbon Trading: A Radical Policy Option for Reducing Emissions from the Domestic Sector.
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Parag, Yael and Strickland, Deborah
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CARBON offsetting , *CARBON dioxide mitigation , *EMISSIONS trading , *CLIMATE change mitigation , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
The article discusses an innovative policy approach to climate change mitigation in Great Britain, called personal carbon trading (PCT), in which emission rights are allocated to individuals. According to the authors, despite the many variations of the PCT scheme, there are two main components they all share, including the lack of an option to opt out once an individual becomes part of a scheme and the distribution of an annual, equal per capita carbon emissions allowance for personal use without a fee. Topic include a discussion of the rationale behind a cap-and-trade policy approach in the context of climate mitigation policies, a summary of the status of PCT policy and research in Great Britain, and implications of the personal carbon allowances (PCA) scheme on individuals.
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- 2011
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