Fictitious carbon, fictitious change? A contribution to the political economy of market-based climate policy

Project: Dissertation

Project Details

Description

My dissertation focuses on market-based mechanisms for climate and energy policy. It uses three distinct cases to investigate what environmental outcomes can be attributed to market-based instruments, and how these outcomes can be theoreized in light of recent debates on the commodification of nature.
Short titleFictitious carbon, fictitious change?
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date2011/09/012016/09/23

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Human Geography

Free keywords

  • market-based mechanisms
  • climate change
  • emissions trading
  • commodification
  • carbon offsetting
  • neoliberal natures