Results

Working Papers

Gavard, Claire and Niklas Schoch (2021), Climate Finance and Emission Reductions: What Do the Last Twenty Years Tell Us?, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 21-014, Mannheim.

Pittel, Karen, Franziska Holz, Sonja Peterson, Dawud Ansari, Carlo Gallier, Achim Hagen, Marcel Lumkowsky, Donia Mahabadi, Angelika Vogt, and Marie-Theres von Schickfus (2021). „Chances and Obstacles to Strengthening the Paris Agreement – The Case of Resource-Rich Countries". Background Paper for the 9th Forum on Climate Economics.Ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich.

Gallier, Carlo and Bodo Sturm (2020), The ratchet effect in social dilemmas, ZEW Discussion Paper No.20-015, Mannheim

Gavard, Claire and Djamel Kirat (2020), Short-Term Impacts of Carbon Offsetting on Emissions Trading Schemes: Empirical Insights from the EU Experience, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 20-058, Mannheim. 

Rogna, Marco and Carla Vogt (2020), Coalition Formation with Optimal Transfers when Players are Heterogeneous and Inequality Averse, Ruhr Economic Papers No. 20-865, Essen.

Ulrike Will (2020), The Specification of Rules of Differentiation in the NDCs to the Paris Agreement (PDF, not accessible, 1 MB), RECAP15-Discussion Paper No. 31.

Published Papers

Mahabadi, Donia (2023), “Enhancing fairness in the Paris Agreement: lessons from the Montreal and Kyoto protocols and the path ahead”, International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development (forthcoming)

Rogna, Marco and Carla Vogt (2022), “Optimal Climate Policies under Fairness Preferences”, Climatic Change (forthcoming)

Will, Ulrike (2022), Differentiation in the NDCs to the Paris Agreement – A Legal and Empirical Analysis, Carbon & Climate Law Review 16 (1), 56–72.

Mahabadi, Donia (2022), Enhancing Fairness in the Paris Agreement: Lessons from the Montreal and Kyoto Protocols and the Path Ahead, International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development.

Gallier, Carlo and Bodo Sturm (2021), The Ratchet Effect in Social Dilemmas, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 186, 251-268.

Kesternich, Martin, Andreas Löschel and Andreas Ziegler (2021), Negotiating Weights for Burden Sharing Rules in International Climate Negotiations: An Empirical Analysis, Environmental Economics and Policy Studies.

Löschel, Andreas, Jiansuo Pei, Ran Wang, Bodo Sturm, Wolfgang Buchholz and Zhongxiu Zhao (2021), The Demand for Global and Local Environ­mental Protection: Experimental Evidence from Climate Change Mitigation in Beijing, Land Economics 97(1), 137–154.

Pei, Jiansuo, Bodo Sturm, and Anqi Yu (2021), Are exporters more environmentally friendly? A re-appraisal that uses China’s micro-data, The World Economy 44(5), 1402–1427.

Will, Ulrike and Cornelia Manger-Nestler (2021), Fairness, Equity and Justice in the Paris Agreement. Terms and Operationalization of Differentiation, Leiden Journal of International Law.

Manger-Nestler, Cornelia and Ulrike Will (2020), Ärger mit der Infrastrukturabgabe, Juristische Arbeitsblätter.

Dannenberg, Astrid and Carlo Gallier (2019), The Choice of Institutions to Solve Cooperation Problems: A Survey of Experimental Research, Experimental Economics.

Sturm Bodo, Jiansuo Pei, Ran Wang, Andreas Löschel, and Zhongxiu Zhao (2019), Conditional cooperation in case of a global public good – Experimental evidence from climate change mitigation in Beijing, China Economic Review 56, 101308.

Books

Ulrike Will, Climate Border Adjustments and WTO Law (2019): Extending the EU Emissions Trading Sytem to Imported Goods and Sevices, Brill | Nijhoff, Boston/Leiden.

 

ZEW Policy Briefs

Will, Ulrike, Cornelia Manger-Nestler und Martin Kestenich (2022), Pariser Klimaschutzabkommen – Berichtsstandards und Begleitanalysen nationaler Klimaschutzbeiträge stärken, ZEW policy brief No. 22-04.

Alt, Marius, Carlo Gallier, Martin Kesternich, and Bodo Sturm (2021), Ausblick auf die COP26 in Glasgow: Eine schrittweise Erhöhung der Klimaschutzbeiträge reicht nicht – ein Klimaklub sollte mitgedacht werden (PDF, not accessible, 587 KB), ZEW policy brief Nr. 21-09.

Carlo Gallier, Martin Kesternich and Bodo Sturm (2019), The Paris Agreement’s Ratchet Mechanism Is Counterproductive (PDF, not accessible, 198 KB), ZEW policy brief Nr. 19-08.

Additional Communication

Kesternich, Martin, Carlo Gallier and Bodo Sturm, Klimaklub kann positive Anreize für mehr Klimaschutz setzen (PDF, not accessible, 4.15 MB) ZEWnews Januar/Februar 2022.

Claire Gavard, Wie wirkt sich Klimakompensation auf den Emissionshandel aus?, ZEWnews, January/February 2021.

Gavard Claire and Djamel Kirat, Short-term impacts of carbon offsets on emissions trading schemes: lessons from the EU for the Paris Agreement, EUI website, January 2021.

Martin Kesternich, A bad sign for international climate diplomacy, ZEW website, November 2019.

Martin Kesternich in Für einen gesunden Planeten, Mannheimer Morgen, December 2019.

Bodo Sturm, Weltklimakonferenz: Freifahreranreize vermeiden, HTWK website, December 2019.