Dr. Felix Pretis. Credit: UVic Photo Services
Do climate policies work? An international research team found only 19% of climate policies have been successful over the past two decades. The groundbreaking study published in Science reveals the keys to success according to shared characteristics for these cases: inclusion of tax and price incentives in well-designed policy mixes.
The methods we used in this study were originally developed at UVic and first applied to evaluate the effects of the BC carbon tax."
Felix Pretis, UVic economics associate professor and study co-author
"Rather than assessing isolated policies on their own, we search for significant drops in emissions and then aim to link those reductions to possible policies implemented at the time."
An accompanying website, the "Climate Policy Explorer", offers a comprehensive and interactive overview of the results, analysis and methods. The site is available to the public.
"This knowledge is vital for supporting policymakers and society in the transition to climate neutrality," says lead author Annika Stechemesser, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.