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Book Title: Research Handbook on Environment, Health and the WTO
Editor(s): Van Calster, Geert; Prévost, Denise
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781847208972
Section: Chapter 17
Section Title: Subsidies for emissions mitigation under WTO law
Author(s): Rubini, Luca
Number of pages: 75
Abstract/Description:
Since almost two-thirds of greenhouse gasses (GHGs) are energy related, any strategy to mitigate GHGs emissions needs to focus on energy production and use. Policy action should take various and simultaneous directions. On the one hand, the dependency of modern society on heavily polluting, and subsidized, fossil fuels should be tackled. It is thus commonly noted how the phase-out of fossil fuel subsidies is one of the best steps towards GHGs emissions mitigation. On the other hand, the possibility of reducing and eventually replacing this dependency relies on increasing energy efficiency and renewable energy production and use. Other supplementary emission abatement options, like carbon capture and storage (CCS), should also be explored. Any effective and rational energy and environmental strategy, with the aim to mitigate climate change, is thus centered around a more efficient use of low-carbon energy.
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