04639nam 2200565 a 450 991096368500332120251117005929.01-61728-364-9(CKB)2670000000041842(EBL)3019898(SSID)ssj0000415740(PQKBManifestationID)12110211(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000415740(PQKBWorkID)10418109(PQKB)10196981(MiAaPQ)EBC3019898(Au-PeEL)EBL3019898(CaPaEBR)ebr10674906(OCoLC)923661838(BIP)26816950(EXLCZ)99267000000004184220091029d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDesigning greenhouse gas reduction and regulatory systems /Sonja Enden, editor1st ed.New York Nova Science Publishers20091 online resource (89 p.)Climate change and its causes, effects and prediction series"Edited, excerpted and augmented" from reports prepared for the Congress.1-60741-195-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Intro -- DESIGNING GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION AND REGULATORY SYSTEMS -- DESIGNING GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION AND REGULATORY SYSTEMS -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 CLIMATE CHANGE: DESIGN APPROACHES FOR GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION PROGRAM∗ -- ABSTRACT -- CLIMATE CHANGE: DESIGN APPROACHES FOR A GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION PROGRAM -- INTRODUCTION: THE PRICE VERSUS QUANTITY DEBATE -- FIVE DIMENSIONS OF THE COST ISSUE -- APPROACHES FOR ADDRESSING COST CONCERNS -- Tonnage Options -- Timetable Options -- Technique Options -- ILLUSTRATIVE APPROACHES -- ADDRESSING COSTS THROUGH MARKET MECHANISMS: RESOLVING THE PRICE-QUANTITY ISSUE -- APPENDIX A. SUMMARY OF SELECTED OPTIONS TO ADDRESS COST UNCERTAINTY OF GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION PROGRAMS -- REFERENCE -- Chapter 2 COMMENTS ON DESIGN ELEMENTS OF A MANDATORY MARKET-BASED GREENHOUSE GAS REGULATORY SYSTEM∗ -- REFERENCE -- Chapter 3 DESIGN ELEMENTS OF A MANDATORY MARKET-BASED GREENHOUSE GAS REGULATORY SYSTEM -- PURPOSE -- INTRODUCTION -- KEY ELEMENTS OF PROPOSALS FOR A NATIONAL PROGRAM -- 1. Who is Regulated and where? -- Key Questions -- 2. Should the Costs of Regulation be Mitigated for any Sector of the Economy, through the Allocation of Allowances without Cost? Or, should Allowances be Distributed by Means of an Auction? If Allowances are Allocated, what is the Criteria for and Method of such Allocation? -- a. Technology R&amp -- D and Incentives -- Key Questions -- b. Adaptation Assistance -- Key Questions -- c. Consumer Protections -- Key Questions -- d. Set-Aside Programs -- Key Questions -- e. Special Considerations for Fossil-Fuel Producers? -- Key Questions -- f. Allocations for Downstream Electric Generators? -- Key Questions -- g. Allocations for Energy-Intensive Industries? -- Key Questions -- h. Allocations to other Industries/Entities? -- Key Questions.3. Should a U.S. System be Designed to Eventually Allow for Trading with other Greenhouse Gas Cap-and-Trade Systems being Put in Place around the World, such as the Canadian Large Final Emitter System or the European Union Emissions Trading System? -- Key Questions -- 4. If a Key Element of the Proposed U.S. System is to "Encourage Comparable Action by other Nations that are Major Trading Partners and Key Contributors to Global Emissions," should the Design Concepts in the NCEP Plan (i.e., to Take some Action and then Make further Steps Contingent on a Review of what these other Nations Do) Be Part of a Mandatory Market-Based Program? If so, how? -- Key Questions -- INDEX -- Blank Page.This work explores some of the key questions and design elements of a national greenhouse gas programme in order to facilitate discussion and the development of consensus around a specific bill. It looks at the ways to structure a regulatory programme and the different approaches that this programme could take.Climate change and its causes, effects, and prediction series.Greenhouse gas mitigationLaw and legislationUnited StatesGreenhouse gas mitigationLaw and legislation344.73046Enden Sonja1861643MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910963685003321Designing greenhouse gas reduction and regulatory systems4467788UNINA