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Internationaler Handel und Carbon Leakage

Authors: Rahel Aichele; Gabriel Felbermayr;

Internationaler Handel und Carbon Leakage

Abstract

Ein Kritikpunkt am Kyoto-Protokoll lautet, dass Emissionen durch Spezialisierung und internationalen Handel ins Nicht-Kyoto-Ausland verlagert werden könnten (»Carbon Leakage«). Die Analyse sektoraler Importströme und die damit einhergehenden CO2-Importe zeigen, dass Kyoto-Länder ihr Importvolumen aus Nicht-Kyoto-Ländern erhöhen und die CO2-Importe im Schnitt um 8% ansteigen, wobei energieintensive Sektoren, wie Metallerzeugung und Papierwaren, besonders stark betroffen sind. Folglich sollte sich die internationale Politikgemeinschaft verstärkt mit Möglichkeiten auseinandersetzen, wie CO2-Grenzausgleichssteuern WTO-konform implementiert werden können.

Keywords

Kohlendioxid, ddc:330, Klimaschutz, Internationale Umweltpolitik, Emissionshandel, C54, Klimaschutz, Internationale Umweltpolitik, Kohlendioxid, Emissionshandel, Q58, jel: jel:Q58, jel: jel:C54

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