Copy
I4CE Newsletter - Week 40/2016
Can't read this email?
Read it on your browser
Carbon pricing in all its dimensions
With the momentum generated by the Paris Agreement that was agreed upon at the COP 21, States, local governments and companies have actively mobilized themselves in dialogues towards recognising that giving a price / a value on carbon is indispensable to supporting the emergence of a coherent political and economic framework for the low-carbon transition.
I4CE explores all dimensions of carbon pricing: negative carbon pricing (such as fossil fuel subsidies), reference prices, national and regional policies, project-based offset mechanisms, internal carbon price for companies etc. Find our last publications and events in this newsletter.

Publication

Internal carbon pricing – An increasingly widespread corporate practice
I4CE and EpE – Entreprises pour l’Environnement (French Association of Enterprises for the Environment), have come together to release a guidebook that outlines the concept of an internal carbon price, describing its various forms and also identifying benefits for companies.
Read the article
Mobilizing non-state actors on carbon pricing: a global issue with local implications
This Brief note, prepared for the participative dialogue on carbon pricing taking place at the global Climate Chance Summit for Non-state actors aims at offering an overview on carbon pricing while describing the challenges for its implementation.
Read the article
Panorama of explicit carbon prices
I4CE published a document that provides up-to-date information on the jurisdictions that have implemented or plan to implement explicit carbon pricing policies, the type of instrument chosen, the sectors covered and the carbon prices. 
Read the article
A peer-review on the study «Ex-post Investigation of Pass-Though Costs in the EU ETS: an analysis of six sectors »
Towards the discussion on the potential risk of carbon leakage related to the EU ETS, the I4CE report provides a peer review of the study produced by CE-Delft and Oeko Institut and published by the EU Commission in November 2015.
Read the article

Events

Climate Chance Summit and Participative Dialogue on Carbon Pricing
I4CE moderated the dialogue on carbon pricing for local actors with the participation of Hakima EL HAITE – Moroccan Delegate Minister of Environment, Moroccan Climate Champion, in charge of the organisation of COP22; Gérard MESTRALLET – Chairman of the Board of Directors of ENGIE and Pascal CANFIN – Head of WWF France.
Find out more
Workshop “Energy and Climate Collaboration in Europe: Ways Forward” 
Event organized in partnership with University College London (UCL), the French Embassy’s Science and Technology Department in the United Kingdom and Climate Strategies.
Find out more
Subscribe to our mailing list
Our emails no longer fit your needs ?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe totally from our mails.