Carbon Leakage in the EU in the Light of the Paris Climate Agreement
Despite the recent adoption of the Paris climate agreement, countries taking climate change action are still faced with a potential risk of carbon leakage due to the absence of a uniform carbon price at the global level. This paper analyses the European Union’s current and proposed carbon leakage le...
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doaj-8a30d03af0c04e03b1d405685a276bb52020-11-25T03:57:27ZengUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of LawCroatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy1845-56621848-99582015-12-0111477110.3935/cyelp.11.2015.234Carbon Leakage in the EU in the Light of the Paris Climate AgreementMelita Carević0University of ZagrebDespite the recent adoption of the Paris climate agreement, countries taking climate change action are still faced with a potential risk of carbon leakage due to the absence of a uniform carbon price at the global level. This paper analyses the European Union’s current and proposed carbon leakage legislation in order to identify its strengths and weaknesses. It emphasises that the environmental and economic integrity of the European Union’s measures is of crucial importance due to the fact that the European Union’s leadership in global climate legislation is highly dependent on it and also since the European Union’s legislation has already served and is likely to continue serving as a model for similar cap and trade systems worldwide. The paper concludes that the current regulation of carbon leakage in the European Union leads to the overprotection of sectors which are considered to be exposed to a significant risk of carbon leakage and that further revisions of the system are necessary.https://www.cyelp.com/index.php/cyelp/article/view/234paris climate agreementcarbon leakagecarbon priceeuropean unioncap and trade systems |
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Carbon Leakage in the EU in the Light of the Paris Climate Agreement |
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Carbon Leakage in the EU in the Light of the Paris Climate Agreement |
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Carbon Leakage in the EU in the Light of the Paris Climate Agreement |
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University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law |
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Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy |
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2015-12-01 |
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Despite the recent adoption of the Paris climate agreement, countries taking climate change action are still faced with a potential risk of carbon leakage due to the absence of a uniform carbon price at the global level. This paper analyses the European Union’s current and proposed carbon leakage legislation in order to identify its strengths and weaknesses. It emphasises that the environmental and economic integrity of the European Union’s measures is of crucial importance due to the fact that the European Union’s leadership in global climate legislation is highly dependent on it and also since the European Union’s legislation has already served and is likely to continue serving as a model for similar cap and trade systems worldwide. The paper concludes that the current regulation of carbon leakage in the European Union leads to the overprotection of sectors which are considered to be exposed to a significant risk of carbon leakage and that further revisions of the system are necessary. |
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paris climate agreement carbon leakage carbon price european union cap and trade systems |
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