Carbon Pricing in the US: Examining State-Level Policy Support and Federal Resistance
Auteur : Easwaran Narassimhan, Stefan Koester, Kelly Sims Gallagher
Date de publication : 2022
Éditeur : SSOAR, GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften e.V.
Nombre de pages : Non disponible
Résumé du livre
Abstract: Carbon pricing is a key policy instrument used to steer markets towards the adoption of low-carbon technologies. In the last two decades, several carbon pricing policies have been implemented or debated at the state and federal levels in the US. The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and the California cap-and-trade policy are the two regional policies operational today. While there is no federal policy operational today, several carbon pricing proposals have been introduced in Congress in the last decade. Using the literature on interest group politics and policy entrepreneurship, this article examines the carbon pricing policies at the subnational and federal levels in the US. First, the article explores the evolution of two main regional carbon pricing policies, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and California cap-and-trade, to identify how interest groups and policy entrepreneurs shaped the design and implementation of the respective policies. Second, the article details t