Border Carbon Adjustments in a Post-Paris World: Same Old, Same Old, but Different?

Harro van Asselt, M. Mehling
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With the adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2015, nations ushered in a new era of international climate change cooperation. To meet the Agreement’s goals, countries need to adopt increasingly ambitious national emissions control pledges. While the Agreement covers all countries, ambition levels and the implementation of policy measures will likely vary. Any unevenness in ambition or implementation will increase pressure on policy makers to prevent loss of competitiveness, relocation of carbon-intensive production to other countries (carbon leakage), and free rider behavior. Addressing these issues will likely require measures providing some form of remedy for producers subject to carbon constraints. This paper focuses on one such proposal: border carbon adjustments, which are charges levied on the greenhouse gases emitted during the production of a good. In recent years, policy makers have increasingly pushed for the development of a carbon charge imposed at the border. However, if border adjustments are implemented, policy makers need to address concerns about violating international trade law. This paper outlines how such a design could be developed. First, we introduce the concept of border carbon adjustments and explain how they have featured in policy discussions thus far. We then examine the compatibility of border carbon adjustments with World Trade Organization (WTO) law. Finally, we outline several design principles that could guide the adoption and implementation of such measures.
后巴黎世界的边境碳调整:老一套,老一套,但不同?
随着2015年《巴黎协定》的通过,各国开启了国际气候变化合作的新时代。为了实现《巴黎协定》的目标,各国需要采取越来越雄心勃勃的国家排放控制承诺。虽然《协定》涵盖所有国家,但目标水平和政策措施的执行情况可能会有所不同。任何雄心或实施上的不平衡都会增加政策制定者的压力,以防止竞争力丧失、碳密集型生产向其他国家转移(碳泄漏)和搭便车行为。解决这些问题可能需要采取措施,为受碳限制的生产商提供某种形式的补救措施。本文关注的是其中一个提议:边境碳调整,即对商品生产过程中排放的温室气体征收的费用。近年来,政策制定者越来越多地推动在边境征收碳税。然而,如果实施边境调整,政策制定者需要解决对违反国际贸易法的担忧。本文概述了如何开发这样的设计。首先,我们介绍了边界碳调整的概念,并解释了迄今为止它们在政策讨论中的特点。然后,我们考察了边境碳调整与世界贸易组织(WTO)法律的兼容性。最后,我们概述了一些可以指导这些措施的采用和实施的设计原则。
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