Market Dynamics and Risks – 1st ETS E-learning Course Webinar
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Elizabeth ZelljadtMarcus Ferdinand (Thomson Reuters)
With this webinar, the consortium in charge of the European Commission's e-learning on emissions trading officially launches its free online course. The topic of this session, moderated by Ecologic Institute's Elizabeth Zelljadt, is "carbon market dynamics and risks" and features guest speaker Marcus Ferdinand of Thomson Reuters.
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European Commission, Directorate-General Development and Cooperation (EuropeAid), International European Commission, Directorate-General for Climate Action (DG Climate), International - Organizer
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Ecologic Institute, Germany DEVELOPMENT Solutions (DS), China - Speaker
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Elizabeth ZelljadtMarcus Ferdinand (Thomson Reuters)
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Elizabeth Zelljadt
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- Boston/Brussels
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English
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150
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emissions trading, ETS, carbon marketsE-learning, Webinar
In late 2008, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown commissioned his Special Representative on Carbon Trading, Mark Lazarowicz MP, to draft a report identifying the current role of emissions trading systems and possible challenges going forward. Michael Mehling of... Read more
Global Carbon Market Institutions: An Assessment of Governance Challenges and Functions in the Carbon Market
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Climate Strategies, United Kingdom
A new report on the interaction between carbon markets and Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) in developing countries brings together the outcomes of a one-year research project entitled "Scaling up carbon markets in developing countries post 2012:... Read more
Upadhyaya, Prabhat 2012: Scaling up carbon markets in developing countries post-2012: Are NAMAs the way forward? Ecologic Institute, Berlin.
This article explores options for linking emissions trading systems. Combining markets could have many positive benefits (including reducing the costs of compliance), but there are drawbacks. In the short term, however, direct bilateral linkages will be difficult, and... Read more
Tuerk, Andreas; Micheal Mehling; Christian Flachsland and Wolfgang Sterk 2009: “Linking Carbon Markets: Concepts, Case Studies and Pathways”. Climate Policy, Vol. 9, No. 4, 341-357.