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AuthorBadran, Ahmed Mohamed
Available date2021-03-24T10:16:05Z
Publication Date2019
Publication NameThe 4th Annual International Conference of the Gulf Studies Centre
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/17967
AbstractWe analyze the challenges and options of designing an efficient global climate policy for GCC countries. We review the exposure of GCC countries to climate risks and the mitigation and adaptation options at their disposal. We look at the macroeconomic cost of realizing the emissions abatement implied by the Paris agreement and we evaluate the possibility to balance the burden through an allocation of emissions permits in an international emissions trading system. Focusing on Qatar we do a bottom-up analysis to see how this country could drastically reduce the GHG emissions. We show how the polity of energy has to be modified in GCC countries to permit this global transition to a net-zero emissions regime to take place. In particular, in this context we do a first assessment of the comparative advantage of GCC countries in harnessing negative emissions technologies that are necessary to reach the Paris agreement target.
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PublisherGulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University
SubjectGCC countries
Qatar
Long Term Climate Policy
climate risks
the Paris agreement
TitleKey Issues for Long Term Climate Policy Design in Gulf Countries with Focus on Qatar
TypeConference Paper


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