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Policy Session 3: The systematic collection of evidence on climate policies to inform policy design and implementation
Organizers: Tobias Kruse (OECD Economics Department) and Jan Minx (Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC)).
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In the face of the climate challenge, countries have implemented (or committed to implement) a large array of policies. These include pricing and non-pricing mitigation policies in addition to complementary policies such as job-transition programmes and industrial policies. Understanding what climate policies and policy packages work and in what circumstances is key to improving policy design and implementation, and accelerating countries’ emission reductions. It enables countries, regions and organisations to understand the effectiveness of their policies, to ensure that they are cost-effective, to learn from the experience of other countries, and to gain a better overall understanding of the scale of policy effort required to achieve climate goals. To date, the understanding and systematic collection of empirical evidence remains limited, in particular for policies other than carbon pricing. Only few countries carry out comprehensive evaluations of main climate-related policies, often using different methodological approaches. Systematically synthesizing the fast-growing scientific literature that evaluates existing climate policies can provide a basis for accelerated learning on climate policies and help bridge gaps between research and policy making needs. Moderator: Toon Vandyck, OECD Panelists: Tobias Kruse, OECD Jan Minx, MCC Elisa Lanzi, OECD Thomas Stoerk, National Bank of Belgium Jurgen Salay, Senior Expert at the EC DG CLIMA Claire Gavard, Economist at EC DG CLIMA | ||
No contributions were assigned to this session. |