Putting a price on carbon in South Africa and other developing countries / guest editors, Harald Winkler and Andrew Marquard.
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Vol. 10, numbers 5 of the journal Climate policy.
Includes bibliographical references.
There has been extensive debate among researchers in developed countries whether an emissions trading scheme or carbon tax is the best means to {u2018}put a price on carbon{u2019}. Other economic instruments could contribute to mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions indirectly, including tradable certificates for renewable energy or energy efficiency. The conference organisers intended to take up the debate on how such instruments might apply in South Africa and other developing countries, putting carbon pricing in the context of broader policy on climate and development. This has not been done in depth previously. Specifically, the intentions behind the conference were to: {u2022} Build on discussions undertaken at a side-event and a workshop at the Climate Change Summit 2009 (see the scoping papers on economic instruments to mitigate climate change in South Africa at www.erc.uct.ac.za), {u2022} Contribute to the development of climate policy in South Africa, by further exploring practical options for putting a price on carbon, {u2022} Deepen the understanding of economic instruments, {u2022} Broaden the community of experts working in this emerging field, by attracting papers from researchers and analysts in cognate disciplines who are not currently working on carbon pricing {u2013} including economics and environmental economics, but also researchers working on institutional and political dimensions {u2022} Draw on experiences and lessons from other countries, in particular other developing countries in their exploration of the same issues in similar contexts, but also looking at the experiences of implementation in developed countries and examining their applicability in the context of development.