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Managing market tightness in the EU ETS on the path to net-zero : design options and trade-offs in price-based supply adjustments

The EU ETS is approaching a structural transition. As the linear reduction factor tightens the cap toward 2030 and beyond, the system will progressively...

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Industrial decarbonization in a fragmented world : carbon pricing with border adjustments using standardized values
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Looking back to look forward : a future research agenda for sustainable consumption, law and development

This chapter aims to look forward to a future research agenda for sustainable consumption, law and development by way of conclusion. While it is for the readers to retrieve the lessons addressed by each contribution in this edited book, for us it is compelling to close this journey by looking forward. Therefore, we suggest and seek for a future research agenda that aligns the concept of sustainable consumption with the interdisciplinary debate of law and development.

AMARAL JUNIOR, Alberto; DE ALMEIDA, Lucila; KLEIN VIEIRA, Luciane, Looking back to look forward : a future research agenda for sustainable consumption, law and development, Alberto AMARAL JUNIOR, Lucila DE ALMEIDA and Luciane KLEIN VIEIRA (eds), Sustainable consumption : the right to a healthy environment, Cham : Springer, 2020, pp. 495-500 - hdl.handle.net

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