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  • Berlin Seminar

    Virtual Conference: German Sustainable Finance Strategy in a European Context

    Co-organized by the Sustainable Finance Research Platform (SFRP) and Berlin Seminar on Energy and Climate Policy (BSEC) Sustainable Finance is not only a key element of the climate policy agenda. In times of crisis, like the one we are currently experiencing, sustainable finance can also make substantial contributions to making our financial system more resilient, more sustainable and more...

    29.04.2020| Karsten Löffler, Kristina Jeromin, Anne-Claire Roux, Nikki Rupert, Ingmar Jürgens, Franziska Schütze
  • Nachrichten [Klimapolitik]

    Master Thesis at DIW Berlin's Climate Policy Department

    For current master students in Economics Become a part of our young and international team in the Climate Policy Department at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)! We are offering several exciting opportunities to write your master thesis with us. Each thesis will be supported by an experienced researcher from the team, who will provide you with the opportunity to conduct research ...

    18.02.2020| Nils May, Franziska Schütze
  • Research Project

    Options for a per-capita rebate of revenues from CO2 pricing

    The project looks at different options of a per-capita rebate of revenues from CO2 pricing in Germany. The German government has decided to introduce a national emissions trading system for the heat and transport sectors in its Climate Action Programme 2030. Such a CO2 pricing implies distributional challenges, since lower-income and middle-income households are more exposed to CO2 prices relative...

    Completed Project| Climate Policy
  • DIW Berlin - Politikberatung kompakt 147 / 2020

    A Short Qualitative Exploration of the Reporting and Use of Non-Financial Data in the Context of the Fitness Check of the EU Framework for Public Reporting by Companies

    2020| Ingmar Jürgens, Katharina Erdmann
  • Externe referierte Aufsätze

    Analyzing Climate and Energy Policy Integration: The Case of the Mexican Energy Transition

    One of the main challenges faced by climate policy makers today is to design and implement policies capable of transferring climate policy goals into sectoral actions towards transformational pathways. Hence, climate policies need to be of cross-cutting character, lead to coherence with sectoral goals and reconcile diverging sectoral interests. Against this background, Mexico has undertaken significant ...

    In: Climate Policy 20 (2020), 7, S. 832-845 | Heiner von Lüpke, Mareike Well
  • Externe referierte Aufsätze

    The Structure, Drivers and Policy Implications of the European Carbon Footprint

    Policy to reduce the European Union’s (EU) carbon footprint needs to be grounded in an understanding of the structure and drivers of both the domestic and internationally traded components. Here we analyse consumption-based emission accounts (for the main greenhouse gases (GHGs)) for the EU, focusing on understanding sectoral contributions and what changes have been observed over the last two decades, ...

    In: Climate Policy 20 (2020), Suppl. 1, S. S39–S57 | Richard Wood, Karsten Neuhoff, Dan Moran, Moana Simas, Michael Grubb, Konstantin Stadler
  • Externe referierte Aufsätze

    The Impact of Implementing a Consumption Charge on Carbon-Intensive Materials in Europe

    The production of basic materials accounts for around 25% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Existing measures to reduce emissions from industry are limited due to a combination of competitiveness concerns and a lack of technological options available to producers. In this paper, we assess the possibility of implementing a materials charge to reduce demand for basic industrial products and, hence, ...

    In: Climate Policy 20 (2020), Suppl. 1, S. S74-S89 | Hector Pollitt, Karsten Neuhoff, Xinru Lin
  • Externe Monographien

    The Economics of Production, Integration and Efficient Use of Renewable Energy

    Die Auseinandersetzung mit der Klimakrise bringt drei Herausforderungen bezüglich der Produktion, der Integration und der effizienten Nutzung von Energie mit sich. Diese Herausforderungen werden in den drei Kapiteln dieser Dissertation analysiert. Erstens wird Energieeffizienz weithin sowohl als ein effektives Mittel zur Reduzierung des Verbrauchs fossiler Energien als auch als kosteneffiziente Lösung ...

    Berlin: TU Berlin, 2020, XVII, 110 S. | Jan Stede
  • Externe Monographien

    Essays in Empirical Environmental Economics

    Berlin: Freie Univ. Berlin, FB Wirtschaftswiss., 2020, 148 S. | Puja Singhal
  • DIW Weekly Report 51 / 2020

    EU Taxonomy Increasing Transparency of Sustainable Investments

    By developing a taxonomy for sustainable investments, the EU Commission has created the first standardized criteria for climate-friendly economic activities.To achieve the goal of climate neutrality by 2050, firms and investors must be well informed of which investments avoid greenhouse gas emis- sions and can thus be categorized as sustainable. The present report investigates to what extent the EU ...

    2020| Franziska Schütze, Jan Stede, Marc Blauert, Katharina Erdmann
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