On paper, climate policy sounds simple: you put a price on carbon. Either you tax it, or you cap it and let firms trade. In practice, doing that for one of the world’s biggest economies — as the first mover — is anything but simple. This episode looks at 20 years of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS): how it started, the challenges, the lessons, and where it’s going next. The ETS is the world’s first major carbon market, and it has helped drive CO₂ emissions in covered sectors down by m...
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On paper, climate policy sounds simple: you put a price on carbon. Either you tax it, or you cap it and let firms trade. In practice, doing that for one of the world’s biggest economies — as the first mover — is anything but simple. This episode looks at 20 years of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS): how it started, the challenges, the lessons, and where it’s going next. The ETS is the world’s first major carbon market, and it has helped drive CO₂ emissions in covered sectors down by m...
#9 - Marian Krüger - Carbon Capture: Technologies, Competitiveness, and the Importance of Demand-side Policy
Climate Economics with Arvid Viaene
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#9 - Marian Krüger - Carbon Capture: Technologies, Competitiveness, and the Importance of Demand-side Policy
Send us a text Marion Kruger, co-founder of Remove, explains how carbon removal technologies are essential for achieving net zero targets by compensating for emissions that are impossible or extremely expensive to eliminate. Carbon removal is what puts the "net" in net zero, and by 2050, we'll need to remove 5-10 gigatons of CO2 annually—creating an industry comparable in size to today's oil and gas sector. • Three main types of carbon removal technologies: nature-based, hybrid, and engineer...
Climate Economics with Arvid Viaene
On paper, climate policy sounds simple: you put a price on carbon. Either you tax it, or you cap it and let firms trade. In practice, doing that for one of the world’s biggest economies — as the first mover — is anything but simple. This episode looks at 20 years of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS): how it started, the challenges, the lessons, and where it’s going next. The ETS is the world’s first major carbon market, and it has helped drive CO₂ emissions in covered sectors down by m...