Angelika von Dulong

Angelika von Dulong
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | HU Berlin · Resource Economics Group

Master of Science

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Despite the urgent need for ambitious national climate policies to reduce carbon emissions, their implementation lacks stringency. This lack of policy stringency is driven by a complex combination of a country’s numerous politico-economic, institutional and socio-economic characteristics. While extant studies aim at estimating causal effects betwee...
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Climate policy aims to reduce emissions by redirecting investment from emission-intensive toward carbon-neutral assets. One key instrument, carbon pricing, guides investors and asset managers by lowering the return of fossil fuel-related assets. This chapter reviews three key mechanisms on how sustainable finance can support climate policy: first,...
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Thoroughly assessing the owners and distribution of stranded assets in a 2 °C scenario is essential to anticipate climate policy resistance. We employ novel data to analyze owners and incidence of asset stranding in the power sector globally. We show that Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the US are highly exposed to stranded assets, especially coal plants...
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Unilateral climate policies can lead to carbon leakage between countries. Deposit markets, where participants trade the right to keep fossil fuels unexploited in-situ, are a promising policy proposal to prevent leakage. For a single fossil fuel, deposit markets can only restore efficiency if there is no market power on the deposit market. With mult...
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Fossile Kapitalanlagen entlang der gesamten Wertschöpfungskette – von Reserven bis zu Infrastruktur und Unternehmenswerten – werden durch die Transformation des Energiesystems in den nächsten Jahrzehnten massiv an Wert verlieren, also zu „Stranded Assets“ werden. Die Erfassung dieser Verluste hilft, Einzelinteressen in der Klimapolitik besser zu ve...

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