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Reframing incentives for climate policy action
Mercure, J. F.1,2,3; Salas, P.2,4; Vercoulen, P.1,3; Semieniuk, G.5,6; Lam, A.2,7; Pollitt, H.2,3; Holden, P. B.8; Vakilifard, N.8; Chewpreecha, U.3; Edwards, N. R.2,8; Vinuales, J. E.2
2021-11-04
Source PublicationNature Energy
ISSN2058-7546
Volume6Issue:12Pages:1133-1143
Abstract

A key aim of climate policy is to progressively substitute renewables and energy efficiency for fossil fuel use. The associated rapid depreciation and replacement of fossil-fuel-related physical and natural capital entail a profound reorganization of industry value chains, international trade and geopolitics. Here we present evidence confirming that the transformation of energy systems is well under way, and we explore the economic and strategic implications of the emerging energy geography. We show specifically that, given the economic implications of the ongoing energy transformation, the framing of climate policy as economically detrimental to those pursuing it is a poor description of strategic incentives. Instead, a new climate policy incentives configuration emerges in which fossil fuel importers are better off decarbonizing, competitive fossil fuel exporters are better off flooding markets and uncompetitive fossil fuel producers—rather than benefitting from ‘free-riding’—suffer from their exposure to stranded assets and lack of investment in decarbonization technologies.

DOI10.1038/s41560-021-00934-2
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaEnergy & Fuels ; Materials Science
WOS SubjectEnergy & Fuels ; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
WOS IDWOS:000714507900001
PublisherNATURE PORTFOLIOHEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN 14197, GERMANY
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85118659412
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Faculty of Social Sciences
Corresponding AuthorMercure, J. F.
Affiliation1.Global Systems Institute, Department of Geography, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom
2.Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance (C- EENRG), University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
3.Cambridge Econometrics, Cambridge, United Kingdom
4.University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL), Cambridge, United Kingdom
5.Political Economy Research Institute and Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, United States
6.Department of Economics, SOAS University of London, London, United Kingdom
7.Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Macao, Taipa, China
8.School of Environment, Earth & Ecosystem Sciences, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
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Mercure, J. F.,Salas, P.,Vercoulen, P.,et al. Reframing incentives for climate policy action[J]. Nature Energy, 2021, 6(12), 1133-1143.
APA Mercure, J. F.., Salas, P.., Vercoulen, P.., Semieniuk, G.., Lam, A.., Pollitt, H.., Holden, P. B.., Vakilifard, N.., Chewpreecha, U.., Edwards, N. R.., & Vinuales, J. E. (2021). Reframing incentives for climate policy action. Nature Energy, 6(12), 1133-1143.
MLA Mercure, J. F.,et al."Reframing incentives for climate policy action".Nature Energy 6.12(2021):1133-1143.
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