Regional abatement action and costs under allocation schemes for emission allowances for achieving low $ CO_{2} $-equivalent concentrations
Abstract This paper assesses regional abatement action and costs for two scenarios in which atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations stabilise at 450 and 550 ppm $ CO_{2} $-equivalent. It evaluates two allocation schemes: Multi-Stage and Contraction & Convergence. It was found that abatement co...
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