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Limited emission reductions from fuel subsidy removal except in energy-exporting regions

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  • Jessica Jewell
  • David Mccollum

    (IIASA - International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis [Laxenburg])

  • Johannes Emmerling

    (EIEE - European Institute on Economics and the Environment)

  • Christoph Bertram

    (PIK - Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research)

  • David Gernaat

    (PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency)

  • Volker Krey

    (IIASA - International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis [Laxenburg])

  • Leonidas Paroussos

    (NTUA - National Technical University of Athens [Athens])

  • Loïc Berger

    (CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, IÉSEG School Of Management [Puteaux], EIEE - European Institute on Economics and the Environment, CMCC - Centro Euro-Mediterraneo per i Cambiamenti Climatici [Bologna])

  • Kostas Fragkiadakis

    (E3MLab - Institute of Communication and Computer Systems - NTUA - National Technical University of Athens [Athens])

  • Ilkka Keppo

    (UCL Energy Institute - UCL - University College of London [London])

  • Nawfal Saadi
  • Massimo Tavoni
  • Detlef van Vuuren
  • Vadim Vinichenko
  • Keywan Riahi

Abstract

Contrary to the hopes of policymakers, fossil fuel subsidy removal would have only a small impact on global energy demand and carbon dioxide emissions and would not increase renewable energy use by 2030.
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  • Jessica Jewell & David Mccollum & Johannes Emmerling & Christoph Bertram & David Gernaat & Volker Krey & Leonidas Paroussos & Loïc Berger & Kostas Fragkiadakis & Ilkka Keppo & Nawfal Saadi & Massimo T, 2018. "Limited emission reductions from fuel subsidy removal except in energy-exporting regions," Post-Print hal-03027152, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03027152
    DOI: 10.1038/nature25467
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