The efficacy of carbon emissions trading for climate policy in the context of sustainable development: an exploratory study
Abstract
This thesis is an exploratory study of the efficiency of the use of carbon emissions trading
as a way to reduce the carbon emissions that cause climate change. Climate change is a
significant issue related to sustainable development and the study explores into the
phenomenon and measures taken and implementation of actions for sustainable
development. Carbon emissions trading is driven by the commitments made by
signatories to the Kyoto Protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change. The Kyoto Protocol provides emission trading programs usually
referred to as the Kyoto flexibility mechanisms, through emissions trading, clean
development mechanism and joint implementation mechanisms thereby creating what is
now known as the “”carbon market. The study therefore reviews climate change,
sustainable development and their interlinkages which discussions lead to an assessment
of implications of carbon emissions trading. Finally, the thesis provides conclusions of
the study and recommends options for achieving carbon reductions.
Citation
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University of Nairobi School of Law