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Climate Change Policy

We analyse policy options, their past performance and potential future impacts using analytic and numeric models, empirical evidence and broader stakeholder and literature surveys. This aims to contribute to the evidence base informing policy makers and industry.

Our Research in this area:

  • Emissions Trading and Carbon Pricing

  • Non-Price Instruments

  • International Engagement

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