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Sectoral Targets as a Means to Reduce Global Carbon Emissions.

Final report of the UFO-Plan Project “Emissionsminderung in Industriestaaten und Entwicklungsländern – Kosten, Potenziale und ökologische Wirksamkeit”


This paper explores the effects of sectoral targets in international climate policy in a macroeconomic frame-work, their interaction with the EU emissions Trading System (EU ETS), and to which extent sectoral targets can address the concerns of competitiveness. We assume that a global binding agreement exists between the steel sector and governments. The steel sector seems particularly suited for a sectoral targets approach be-cause it is relatively CO2-intensive (3-5% of global CO2-emissions) and also trade intensive (approximately 20% of the value of steel output is traded).

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Texte | 14/2015
Number of pages
39
Year of publication
February 2015
Author(s)
Vicki Duscha, Everett B. Peterson, Joachim Schleich, Katja Schumacher
Language
English
Project No. (FKZ)
3711 19 105
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Umweltbundesamt
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 sectoral targets  steel sector  Carbon Leakage  Post-Kyoto  climate policy

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