Publications
Financial Market Reform and the Implications for Carbon Trading
January 2011 - by Joshua Schneck and Jonas Monast
Concerns about regulating carbon markets became an increasingly integral part of the climate policy debate in the aftermath of recent episodes of market abuse and failure. In the absence of an existing comprehensive system of market oversight for carbon trading, policymakers drafting market-based climate legislation started including a range of market oversight provisions to help ensure that a new market, potentially valued in the hundreds of billions of dollars a year, would function properly.
Climate Change and Financial Markets: Regulating the Trade Side of Cap and Trade
January 2010 - by Jonas Monast
Financial Reporting for Cap-and-Trade Emissions Reduction Programs
December 2009 - by Yonca Ertimur, Jennifer Francis, Amanda Gonzales, and Katherine Schipper
Carbon Allowance Auction Design: An Evaluation of the Current Debate
August 2009 - by Giuseppe Lopomo and Leslie Marx
U.S. Carbon Market Design: Regulating Emission Allowances as Financial Instruments
February 2009 - by Jonas Monast, Jon Anda and Tim Profeta




