The role of carbon pricing in transforming pathways to reach net zero emissions: Insights from current experiences and potential application to food systems
This paper investigates the potential role and contribution of carbon pricing in transforming emission pathways towards net zero GHG emissions. It reviews carbon pricing's impacts, overall and in the electricity sector in selected jurisdictions to date. The paper also analyses the current and p...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper investigates the potential role and contribution of carbon pricing in transforming emission pathways towards net zero GHG emissions. It reviews carbon pricing's impacts, overall and in the electricity sector in selected jurisdictions to date. The paper also analyses the current and potential application of emissions pricing (e.g. emissions trading schemes or carbon taxes) in food systems. The analysis finds that carbon pricing could contribute to net zero pathways alongside other policies, yet price levels and coverage to date have been too low to reduce emissions in line with the Paris Agreement's goals. Carbon pricing's contribution to net zero pathways could be further strengthened, including by incentivising demand-side shifts, sequencing policies and enhancing international carbon pricing collaboration. Applying emissions pricing in food systems faces significant short-term technical, methodological, and political barriers and could have just transition implications but reducing emissions from food systems could also lead to many co-benefits. |
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spelling | Errendal, Sofie VerfasserIn aut The role of carbon pricing in transforming pathways to reach net zero emissions Insights from current experiences and potential application to food systems Sofie, Errendal, Jane, Ellis and Sirini, Jeudy-Hugo Paris OECD Publishing 2023 1 Online-Ressource (105 p.) 21 x 28cm. Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier OECD Environment Working Papers no.220 This paper investigates the potential role and contribution of carbon pricing in transforming emission pathways towards net zero GHG emissions. It reviews carbon pricing's impacts, overall and in the electricity sector in selected jurisdictions to date. The paper also analyses the current and potential application of emissions pricing (e.g. emissions trading schemes or carbon taxes) in food systems. The analysis finds that carbon pricing could contribute to net zero pathways alongside other policies, yet price levels and coverage to date have been too low to reduce emissions in line with the Paris Agreement's goals. Carbon pricing's contribution to net zero pathways could be further strengthened, including by incentivising demand-side shifts, sequencing policies and enhancing international carbon pricing collaboration. Applying emissions pricing in food systems faces significant short-term technical, methodological, and political barriers and could have just transition implications but reducing emissions from food systems could also lead to many co-benefits. Agriculture and Food Environment Ellis, Jane MitwirkendeR ctb Jeudy-Hugo, Sirini MitwirkendeR ctb FWS01 ZDB-13-SOC FWS_PDA_SOC https://doi.org/10.1787/5cefdf8c-en Volltext |
spellingShingle | Errendal, Sofie The role of carbon pricing in transforming pathways to reach net zero emissions Insights from current experiences and potential application to food systems Agriculture and Food Environment |
title | The role of carbon pricing in transforming pathways to reach net zero emissions Insights from current experiences and potential application to food systems |
title_auth | The role of carbon pricing in transforming pathways to reach net zero emissions Insights from current experiences and potential application to food systems |
title_exact_search | The role of carbon pricing in transforming pathways to reach net zero emissions Insights from current experiences and potential application to food systems |
title_full | The role of carbon pricing in transforming pathways to reach net zero emissions Insights from current experiences and potential application to food systems Sofie, Errendal, Jane, Ellis and Sirini, Jeudy-Hugo |
title_fullStr | The role of carbon pricing in transforming pathways to reach net zero emissions Insights from current experiences and potential application to food systems Sofie, Errendal, Jane, Ellis and Sirini, Jeudy-Hugo |
title_full_unstemmed | The role of carbon pricing in transforming pathways to reach net zero emissions Insights from current experiences and potential application to food systems Sofie, Errendal, Jane, Ellis and Sirini, Jeudy-Hugo |
title_short | The role of carbon pricing in transforming pathways to reach net zero emissions |
title_sort | role of carbon pricing in transforming pathways to reach net zero emissions insights from current experiences and potential application to food systems |
title_sub | Insights from current experiences and potential application to food systems |
topic | Agriculture and Food Environment |
topic_facet | Agriculture and Food Environment |
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