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Allocation in the European Emissions Trading Scheme: Rights, Rents and Fairness

Allocation in the European Emissions Trading Scheme: Rights, Rents and Fairness

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Cambridge University Press
Edition: Reissue, 2/17/2011
EAN 9780521182621, ISBN10: 052118262X

Paperback, 442 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.3 cm
Language: English

A critical issue in dealing with climate change is deciding who has a right to emit carbon dioxide. Allocation in the European Emissions Trading Scheme provided the first in-depth description and analysis of the process by which rights to emit carbon dioxide were created and distributed in the European Union. This was the world's first large-scale experiment with an emission trading system for carbon dioxide and was likely to be copied by others if there was to be a global regime for limiting greenhouse gas emissions. The book comprises contributions from those responsible for putting the allocation into practice in ten representative member states and at the European Commission. The problems encountered in this process, the solutions found, and the choices they made, will be of interest to all who are concerned with climate policy and the use of emissions trading to combat climate change.

List of figures
List of boxes
List of tables
Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Glossary and abbreviations
Part I. The EU ETS Allocation Process
1. The EU ETS allocation process
an overview A. Denny Ellerman, Barbara K. Buchner, and Carlo Carraro
2. A brief but lively chapter in EU climate policy
the commission's perspective Peter Zapfel
Part II. Experiences from Member States in Allocating Allowances
3. United Kingdom David Harrison and Daniel Radov
4. Germany Felix Christian Matthes and Franzjosef Schafhausen
5. Denmark Sigurd Lauge Pedersen
6. Sweden Lars Zetterberg
7. Ireland Conor Barry
8. Spain Pablo Del Río
9. Italy Daniele Agostini
10. Hungary Istvan Bart
11. Czech Republic Tomas Chmelik
12. Poland Boleslaw Jankowski
Part III. Concluding Remarks and Background Material
13. Unifying themes A. Denny Ellerman, Barbara K. Buchner, and Carlo Carraro
Appendix I. Participant list
Appendix II. The individual country outline
Appendix III. The country tables
Appendix IV. Background material from the European Commission
Index.

Review of the hardback: 'This is an important book presenting a timely and thorough assessment of one of the crucial components of the EU ETS, the national allocation plans. The information and lessons of this book will help to further build up the EU ETS into an effective and efficient international market-based instrument and thereby secure its place as a major element in a hopefully rapidly expanding world-wide system of systems for abating greenhouse gas emissions.' Jacqueline McGlade, Executive Director, European Environment Agency