Emissions trading: Environmental policy 's new approach Author LImon Date 2000 Source IUCN (ID: MON-065196) Publisher | Place of publication John Wiley & Sons | New York, NY, USA ISBN 0-471-355040-6 Pages 331 p. Language English Country/Territory United States of America Subject Air & atmosphere Keyword International trade Internal trade Air quality/air pollution Self-regulation Emissions Abstract Contents: 1. Emissions trading emerges from the shadows 2. What do we really know about market-based approaches to environmental policy?Lessons from 25 years of experiencee 3. From Porcopolis to Carbopolis. The evolution from pork bellies to emissions trading 4. Some observations on the evolution of the international greenhouse gas emissions trading market 5. Emissions trading designs in the OTAG process 6. A tale of two revolutions: Administration of the SO2 trading programme 7. Appraisal of the SO2 Cap-and-trade market 8. From Autarkic to market-based compliance: Learning from our mistakes 9. The RECLAIM Programme (Los Angeles' market-based emissions reduction programme) at three years 10. Discrete emission reductions trading: Practical application in the Connecticut regulatory environment 11. The significance of incentive-based regulation