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  Under what conditions and why is carbon pricing effective? A realist synthesis of ex-post evidence

Döbbeling-Hildebrandt, N., Danilenko, D., Lamb, W. F., Minx, J. C. (2025): Under what conditions and why is carbon pricing effective? A realist synthesis of ex-post evidence. - Environmental Research Letters, 20, 10, 103005.
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ae03d8

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The dataset collects statements extracted from the 80 reviewed studies. In the columns present the hypotheses and evidence categories, while the rows present the context and mechanism classifications.
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Döbbeling-Hildebrandt, Niklas1, 2, Author                 
Danilenko, Diana1, Author                 
Lamb, William F.1, Author                 
Minx, Jan C.1, Author                 
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1Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Potsdam, ou_persistent13              
2Submitting Corresponding Author, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, ou_29970              

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 Abstract: To get on track for the rapid emissions reductions required to meet the Paris Agreement temperature goal, we need to understand what climate policies work, under what conditions, and why. In this review, we study how carbon pricing policies lead to emissions reductions and which context factors make each of these mechanisms more or less effective. We systematically review the evidence from 80 ex-post carbon pricing evaluations, covering 21 policy schemes across the globe. Using a realist synthesis methodology we collect 177 hypotheses on how and under what conditions this policy works, clustering hypotheses into nine mechanisms that explain why emission reductions were achieved. We extract 293 evidence statements from the primary studies to evaluate the relevance of each of the mechanisms across different sector and country contexts. We find that in the short term there is evidence that emissions reductions are achieved by a mix of fuel switching, efficiency improvements, downscaling of some emission-intensive activities, and leakage. The prevalence of these mechanisms varies by sector and country. For other emission reduction mechanisms identified in this study, such as low-carbon technology scaling, investments, and research and development activities, there is less robust evidence, suggesting that these need to be further evaluated through longer-term policy evaluations. To gain a rigorous understanding of what climate policies work, under what conditions, and why, we need to make best use of the emerging evidence base using evidence synthesis methods that address policy-relevant research questions.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2025-02-262025-09-052025-09-232025-09-23
 Publication Status: Finally published
 Pages: 27
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ae03d8
PIKDOMAIN: RD5 - Climate Economics and Policy - MCC Berlin
Organisational keyword: RD5 - Climate Economics and Policy - MCC Berlin
Working Group: Evidence for Climate Solutions
Research topic keyword: Carbon Pricing
Research topic keyword: Climate Policy
Research topic keyword: Policy Evaluation
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Project name : Kopernikus-Projekt Ariadne
Grant ID : 03SFK5J0-2
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Funding organization : Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)

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Title: Environmental Research Letters
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 20 (10) Sequence Number: 103005 Start / End Page: - Identifier: CoNE: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/150326
Publisher: IOP Publishing