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Carbon emissions trading not enough to meet Stern reductions: ICF

CONSULTING firm ICF International has completed a scenario-based analysis of the likely impacts o...

Angie Tomlinson

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The recently released Stern Review: The Economics of Climate Change established that a global carbon price is an essential foundation for climate change policy.

The European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) has begun to provide a clear price signal in Europe and other regional trading schemes are now being mooted around the world including in the Northeast United States, California and Japan, ICF said.

“We have observed that over the period 2013-2020, widening the sectors and geographies subject to emissions caps may not necessarily provide the sustained high carbon price signal required to shift decisions towards low-carbon technology investments,” ICF London managing director Abyd Karmali said.

“The reason this occurs is twofold. First, in OECD countries substantial low-cost emission abatement opportunities are available in sectors not currently subject to a cap.

“Second, in scenarios where key emerging markets like India, China and Korea take on caps, the global carbon price actually drops from the current €10-15/tonne CO2e range seen in the EU ETS because of the widespread, low-cost emission abatement opportunities available, as evidenced by the surge in demand for low-cost, Kyoto-compliant carbon credits from developing countries.

“The results of our scenario analysis imply that we risk locking in a highly carbon-intensive infrastructure in the period 2013-2020, particularly in the energy sector in the fastest growing emerging markets.

“In short, carbon emissions trading will be necessary, but insufficient to achieve the scale of emission reductions at the speed suggested are warranted by the Stern Review.”

ICF completed the analysis using its in-house International Carbon Pricing and Integrated Planning Model.

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