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The European Emission Trading System: Flashing Lights, Dark Shadows and Future Prospects for Global ETS Cooperation

Autori Simone Borghesi | Massimiliano Montini
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This paper examines the main legal and economic aspects of the EU Emission Trading System (EU ETS), with a particular emphasis on its features with respect to previous cap-and-trade regimes, its environmental and technological effectiveness and its potential role as a prototype for a global emission trading system. The EU has surprisingly changed its role from follower to forerunner in the ETS race. Despite being a prototype for other countries, however, the EU experience has shown a mixed skylight, characterized by flashing lights and dark shadows. Keeping this in mind, the paper investigates the prospects for the extension of the EU ETS on a global scale, examining whom should regulate the global ETS and how. Three possible options are identified and discussed: (i) a worldwide ETS; (ii) a global network of regional/domestic ETS regimes; (iii) a linkage scheme between interacting regional/domestic ETS blocks.

Documento prodotto nell'ambito del progetto IAI Transworld.

Dati bibliografici
Roma, Istituto affari internazionali, 2013, 13 p.
In
Transworld Papers
Numero
26

Introduction
1. Origin of the EU ETS: From the US to the EU and Backwards
2. Lights and Shadows of the EU ETS
3. Environmental and Technological Effectiveness of the EU ETS in the Period 2005-2012
4. Prospects for a Global Network of Emission Trading Systems
Conclusions
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