The Carbon Emission Liability Mechanism A New Solution for Global Carbon Neutrality

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Chapter 1 Goals, Progress, Issues and Challenges of Global Carbon Neutrality

1.1 Goals of Global Carbon Neutrality 

1.2 Progress Towards Global Carbon Neutrality

1.3 Issues and Challenges Facing Global Carbon Neutrality

1.4 The Decisive Factor in Global Carbon Neutrality: The Realization of China’s Dual Carbon Targets

 

Chapter 2 Philosophical, Sociological and Legal Discussions on Global Climate Change

2.1 Climate and Environment: Human Challenges and the Tragedy of the Commons

2.2 Starting Point of Consensus on the Climate Change: A Community with a Shared Future for Mankind

2.3 Carbon Emission Rights and Human Rights

2.4 Who Should Bear the Liability for Carbon Reduction: Producers or Consumers?

2.5 Balancing Interests of Nations and Regions: The Impossible Triangle of Climate Governance

2.6 God’s Perspective: Solution to the Global Climate Change

2.7 China’s Liability in Addressing Global Climate Change

2.8 Major Variables in Current Climate Change

2.9 Cherish the Achievements, Clarify Human Goals, and Accelerate Actions

 

Chapter 3 Current Development and Practice: Economics of Climate Change

3.1 Definition of Climate Change from the Perspective of Economics

3.2 Fundamental Theories of the Economics of Climate Change

3.3 Crucial Challenges for the Economics of Climate Change

3.4 Research Status and Achievements of the Economics of Climate Change

3.5 Carbon Taxes: International Practices

3.6 Carbon Market: International Practices

3.7 The Road to Carbon Neutrality: Carbon Taxes or Carbon Market

3.8 True Propositions of Global Climate Change

3.9 The Third Pathway: Global Carbon Neutrality Solution from a Consumer Liability Perspective

 

Chapter 4 The Origin of Global Climate Change

4.1 Two Postulates of Global Climate Change

4.2 Seven Axioms of Global Climate Change

 

Chapter 5 New Carbon Emission Liability Mechanism

5.1 Two Assumptions

5.2 Three Basic Principles

 

Chapter 6 Construction of National Carbon Reduction System and Implementation Plan Based on the CELM Framework

6.1 “1+1” Carbon Reduction System Based on the CELM Framework

6.2 Implementation and Operation Plan of CELM-based Carbon Reduction System

6.3 Establish Household Carbon Accounts and Promote Carbon Reduction for All

6.4 Treatment Plan for the Input and Output of Carbon Source Organizations

6.5 Data Processing for Carbon Emissions in Imports and Exports as well as Carbon Tariff Under the CELM Framework

6.6 Trial Operation and Implementation of the CELM Framework

6.7 Case Study: Collection of Sewage Treatment Fees in Shanghai and Its Significance to the Collection of Carbon Fees

 

Chapter 7 Carbon Ticket Management System (CTMS)

7.1 Management of Carbon Source Organizations and Carbon Sources

7.2 Management of Carbon Sink Organizations and Carbon Sinks

7.3 Design of Carbon Ticket Management System

 

Chapter 8 Negative Carbon Trading Market (NCTM)

8.1 Top-Level Designs for the National Negative Carbon Trading Market

8.2 Carbon Futures Market

8.3 Anticipated Challenges in Carbon Market and Government Regulation Mechanism

8.4 Construction of an International Carbon Trading Market

8.5 National Carbon Asset Registration System

8.6 Negative Carbon Market Trading System

8.7 Integrated Carbon Pricing: Advantages of Carbon Pricing in the CELM Framework

8.8 Development Trend of CELM-Based NCTM

8.9 Policy Recommendations

 

Chapter 9 Analysis of the Operation of the CELM-Based Carbon Reduction System

9.1 Analysis of the Operation of the CELM-Based Carbon Reduction System in the Construction Industry

9.2 Analysis of the Operation of the CELM-Based Carbon Reduction System in the Power Generation Industry

9.3 Analysis of a Carbon Neutral Country, City, Park, Enterprise and Household

9.4 Summary

 

Chapter 10 Global Carbon Neutrality Solution

10.1 Major Challenges in Advancing Global Carbon Neutrality

10.2 The “1+1” Global Carbon Neutrality Solution Based on the CELM Framework

10.3 Establishing a Global Carbon Reduction System Based on the CELM Framework

10.4 Establish A Global Green Energy Supply System Based on CELM

10.5 Treatment Plan for Historical Carbon Stock

10.6 Financing for Green Transition in Developing Countries

10.7 Effect Analysis of the CELM-based Global Carbon Neutrality Solution

10.8 The Urgent Tasks of the International Community

10.9 Global Carbon Neutrality: A Vision for the Future

 

Chapter 11 Macro-Level Impacts of Implementation of the CELM Framework: An Insightful Case Study from China

11.1 Impacts on Government Carbon Control Policies

11.2 Impacts on Macroeconomy

11.3 Impacts on Energy Policy

11.4 Impacts on Imports and Exports

11.5 Impacts on Finance

11.6 Impacts on Markets and Enterprises

11.7 Impacts on People’s Livelihood: Household Income and Consumption

11.8 Impacts on Individual Consumption Habits

11.9 Impacts on National Security and Taiwan Strait Situation

11.10 Impacts on China’s Total Carbon Emissions Liability Accounting

11.11 Quantitative Analysis of the Economic Effects of the CELM Framework

11.12 Climate Change and Current Economic Situation

11.13 Summary

 

Chapter 12 The Necessity, Feasibility and Urgency of Implementing the CELM Framework

12.1 Top Ten Breakthroughs in the CELM Framework

12.2 The Necessity of Implementing the CELM Framework

12.3 The Feasibility of Implementing the CELM Framework

12.4 The Urgency of Implementing the CELM Framework

 

Chapter 13 Dual Carbon Policies and Action Plans

13.1 Accelerating the Establishment of CELM Framework in China

13.2 Achieving a Unified National Negative Carbon Trading Market

13.3 Implementing Precise Carbon Reduction Policies to Drive out Inefficient Practices

13.4 Launch of the Carbon Market and Adjustment of Tax Burden Structure

13.5 Arrangements for Carbon Fee Revenue

13.6 Compensation and Transfer Payments for Energy Resource Provinces and Carbon Sink Provinces

13.7 Increasing Incentive Policies for the Circular Economy

13.8 Nine Recommendations for Actions

13.9 China’s Climate Ambitions and Global Contributions

 

Chapter 14 New Principles for Public Goods

14.1 Innovations in Climate Change Economics

14.2 Innovations in Climate Governance Policy Instruments

14.3 The CELM Framework: Future Research Projects

14.4 Analysis of New Principles for Public Goods

14.5 Outlook

 

Chapter 15 The CELM Theory and Solution: FAQ