International Climate Change Law and Policy
Offered By: University of Newcastle via edX
Course Description
Overview
This course will equip you with the fundamentals of International Climate Change Law and Policy. You will learn to critically assess Environmental Economics theory and its application to climate change policy, including the use of market-based policy approaches such as environmental taxes and emissions trading.
International Climate Change Law and Policy will discuss a range of controversial debates, reflecting the highly politicised nature of international Climate Change Law.
The course is of particular interest to professionals in environmental and resources sectors, public policy, government sector, non-government sector and private sector (e.g. sustainability consulting).
Syllabus
Week 1: Introduction to Climate Change and the Social Cost of Carbon
- The Scientific Evidence
- Key Polluting Countries
- Introduction to Carbon Accounting
- Projected Impacts
- Valuing Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Introduction to the Social Cost of Carbon
Week 2: Evolution and Architecture of the International Climate Change Regime
- The United National Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
- The Kyoto Protocol
- The Paris Agreement: A new paradigm of international cooperation
Week 3: Climate Change Policy and The Theory of Externalities
- Introduction to the theory of Externalities
- The Pigouvian Tax
- Problems with Pigouvian Taxation
Week 4: How Prices Can Save the Global Climate: The Standard-Price-Approach
- The Standard-Price-Approach
- Taxes vs. Cap-and-Trade
- Efficiency and Effectiveness
Taught by
Dr Elena Aydos, Dr Sven Rudolph and Dr Christopher Kellett
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