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HomeEventsPublic Seminar: EU Emissions Trading: A Model To Follow or Avoid?
Public Seminar: EU Emissions Trading: A Model to Follow or Avoid?
 
Speaker:  Dr Andreas Löschel
Head of Environmental Economics, ZEW (Centre for European Economic Research), Germany
 
The EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) is the first large-scale multi-national greenhouse gas (GHG) trading program and a central instrument of European climate policy. The EU ETS market is still young, but growing rapidly. Several countries, including Australia, are considering the introduction of emissions trading and the EU scheme provides an obvious model for the design of these systems. What are the different design elements of the EU emissions trading scheme and what is the economic appraisal of these features?
 
To view the flyer for this event please see: EU Emissions Trading: A Model to Follow or Avoid?

Date & time

  • Mon 25 Oct 2010, 12:00 am - 12:00 am

Location

Acton Theatre, Level 1, JG Crawford Building 132

Speakers

  • Dr Andreas Löschel

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