Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies

External reference: https://openalex.org/T12617

  1. Mexico’s carbon tax reduced emissions; Colombia and Argentina showed no clear effect
    Analyze how carbon taxes in Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina affected emissions. Mexico's combined policy package reduced transport emissions 12%, while isolated taxes in other countries showed.
  2. FCEV subsidies mainly shift sales from other ZEVs
    Study examines FCEV subsidies in South Korea's vehicle market, revealing that fuel cell incentives primarily shift demand from EVs rather than reducing fossil fuel vehicles, suggesting limited.
  3. Mandatory AI emissions disclosure appears operationally feasible
    Feasibility analysis of mandatory emissions disclosure for AI research using tiered policies and Monte-Carlo simulation, demonstrating high coverage with minimal operational burden on research venues.
  4. Low-carbon vehicle taxes were linked to distributional injustice
    Study reveals how vehicle tax policies intended to promote low-carbon cars create distributional injustice as manufacturers exploit market power, undermining affordability and emission goals.