Publications

Carbon dating: When is it beneficial to link ETSs?

Working paper by Baran Doda, Luca Taschini on 1 Aug 2015

This paper proposes a simple framework to evaluate the economic advantage of regulating carbon emissions by linking the emissions trading systems (ETSs) of two jurisdictions versus operating them under autarky. … read more »


Which “fairness”, for whom, and why? Broadening inputs for a standard designed to certify “fairtrade carbon credits”

Working paper by Anne Tallontire, Lindsay Stringer, Robert Marchant on 6 Jun 2015

Carbon projects are often complex, contested and shrouded by concerns about fairness, particularly regarding the involvement and sharing of benefits to local communities and smallholders. Fairtrade International’s collaborative efforts to develop a standard to certify Fairtrade Carbon Credits (FCCs) warrants careful analysis of the multiple and competing notions of fairness, how to achieve it and […]





Emissions Markets and Products

Book by Luca Taschini on 10 Mar 2015

Chapter 5 in Andrea Roncoroni, Gianluca Fusai, and Mark Cummins (eds.) Handbook of Multi-Commodity Markets and Products: Structuring, Trading and Risk Management. Wiley, 2015 Link to publisher





Are corporate carbon management practices impacting on corporate carbon emissions?

Research article by Baran Doda, Caterina Gennaioli, Andy Gouldson, David Grover on 2 Feb 2015

This paper is the first large scale, quantitative study of the impact of corporate carbon management practices on corporate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Using data for 2009 and 2010 from the Carbon Disclosure Project survey, we find little compelling evidence that commonly adopted management practices are reducing emissions. read more »