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2013 EU ETS carbon spot price, euros/ton
2015 Policy domains for carbon pricing: MAC shows different opportunities at inexpensive, medium, and high-cost
2015 Pricing success trajectory: sailing to the new low carbon world
2019 Carbon price and emissions coverage of implemented initiatives
2019 Countries seeking to use outcomes such as ITMOs and potential credits from Article 6.4 to help meet NDCs
2019 Global energy subsidies, 2011-2015
2019 Historic annual issuance of VCS and Gold Standard credits
2019 Historic CDM and JI issuances and CER prices
2019 Key pricing developments in US states
2019 Prices in implemented carbon pricing initiatives
2019 Status of NDC submissions
2019 Summary of recent developments in key Canadian carbon pricing initiatives
2019 Trading volume and value of Chinese ETS pilots in 2018
2020 Prices in implemented carbon pricing initiatives as of April 2020
2021 Rising carbon prices over time 2019-2021
2021 Scope of country readiness programs for carbon pricing
2021 Timeline of establishment of ETS systems
2021 Timeline of legislative history of EU ETS
2022 Carbon – the odd energy commodity out
2022 The carbon price roller coaster
Carbon credit prices Jan-Nov 2021 - Platt
Taskforce on Scaling the Voluntary Carbon Markets: The value of the VCM market is now more than $1 billion and forecast to increase fifteen-fold by 2030.
The past year has seen some positive signs in relation to higher carbon prices, increased revenues, progress towards resolving cross-border issues, and the adoption of new rules for international carbon markets under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
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2012 The study concluded that policy and technology change in risk, but impacts almost irrelevant
2015 Other ways to get to same objective, e.g. $30/ton carbon tax
2015 Other ways to get to same objective, e.g. $30/ton carbon tax
2015 The 2oC portfolio approach
2015 Translating a 2oC scenario into a 2oC benchmark - 12
2016 Carbon price impact stress-testing approach
2016 Comparison of relevant signposts within physical climate scenarios
2016 Horizontal vs. vertical perspective on carbon pricing
2016 Horizontal vs. vertical perspective on carbon pricing
2016 Impact of policy distortions on apparent abatement cost
2016 Impact of policy distortions on apparent abatement cost
2016 Impact of WAIS collapse by 2200 modest in terms of suggested SCC
2016 Impact of WAIS collapse by 2200 modest in terms of suggested SCC
2016 Linking real assets to financial portfolios (9)
2016 Low carbon impact smart beta portfolio
2016 Mapping GHG productivity along value chains
2016 Mapping GHG productivity along value chains
2016 Objectives of the report
2016 Oil production costs vary widely
2016 Oil production costs vary widely
2016 Overview of carbon pricing by the numbers
2016 Overview of carbon pricing by the numbers
2016 Position of companies on introducing carbon pricing
2016 Position of companies on introducing carbon pricing
2016 Potential price impact of global carbon price after revenue recycling
2016 Prices in existing carbon pricing initiatives
2016 Relative sector impact on PBT by 2020
2016 Risks are long-term, investment focus short-term
2016 Testing 2D alignment for real assets
2016 Testing the alignment of real assets with a 2D target (4)
2016 There is no demand for long-term analysis (19)
2016 Transition scenarios - IEA outlook to 2040
2016 Voluntary vs. mandatory ways to respond to scenario challenges
2017 10 year and 35 year results
2017 Carbon price corridor for the power sector
2017 Carbon pricing could cover costs of universal access to basic services
2017 Carbon revenue recycling can benefit poor
2017 Carbon revenues could significantly expand social assistance
2017 Equity holds of financial actors, top 15 funds, and top 15 banks
2017 First and second round bank equity losses
2017 Heat maps - sensitivity of asset classes to climate risk factors
2017 OPTrust TRIP Expsoures
2017 Portfolio impacts at 10 years
2017 Portfolio impacts at 10 years
2017 Portfolio impacts at 10 years
2017 Reclassified NACE sectors to climate-policy-relevant sectors
2017 Risk factors illustrated relatively by scenario
2017 Sensitivity to TRIP risk factors by OPTrust greatest over short term
2018 Recent trends in carbon pricing
2018 The carbon pricing gap for OECD and G20 Countries
2021 Calculated components of the price of carbon facing Norwegian motorists as of 2019
2021 IPR carbon price policy forecast
2021 Voluntary carbon credit prices and demand 2019 by project type
2021 Voluntary carbon credit prices and demand 2019 by vintage
Australian Carbon Prices and Food Prices
Calculated "marginal" benefit cost ratio for 2011
Carbon Pricing by Country
Carbon Pricing Coverage by Country
Cheap energy is important for less poverty and better health
Coal keeps electricity prices down
Forward looking benefit cost ratios
GDP will continue to rise rapidly
One can project the "CO2 Yield for Crops in the Future
Revised 2013 Social Cost of CO2, 2010-2050 ($2007)
Subtracting out benefits of energy from non-fossil fuel sources
The benefit cost ratio for CO2 is huge
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