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Research & Publications – Home - MIT Sites sites.mit.edu Michael Mehling · MIT 5 facts
referenceThe book 'The Carbon Market Challenge: Preventing Abuse through Effective Governance' by Regina Betz, Axel Michaelowa, Paula Castro, Raphaela Kotsch, Michael A. Mehling, Katharina Michaelowa, and Andrea Baranzini (Cambridge University Press, 2022) provides a principle-based overview of risks and abuses to environmental integrity and cost-effectiveness in carbon markets at all jurisdictional levels.
referenceThe edited collection 'Governing Carbon Markets with Distributed Ledger Technologies' (Cambridge University Press, 2022), edited by Alastair Marke, Michael A. Mehling, and Fabiano de Andrade Correa, explores how carbon markets can be governed using distributed ledger technology (DLT).
referenceThe edited collection 'Governing Carbon Markets with Distributed Ledger Technologies' provides conceptual and theoretical analysis, practical case studies, and a roadmap for implementing a DLT-based architecture in major existing and emerging carbon markets.
referenceThe edited collection on distributed ledger technology analyzes the technology as a governance architecture for carbon markets, combining conceptual assessment, case studies, and implementation pathways to strengthen transparency, transaction integrity, and oversight.
claimThe book 'The Carbon Market Challenge: Preventing Abuse through Effective Governance' offers policy and governance solutions to overcome risks to environmental integrity and cost-effectiveness in carbon markets.
Carbon Pricing as a Climate Policy Instrument: Global Lessons ... journal.idscipub.com Moneta Jul 31, 2025 3 facts
referenceHwang et al. (2023) examined risk spillovers between China’s carbon and energy markets in the article 'Risk spillovers between China’s carbon and energy markets' published in Energies.
referenceHwang et al. (2023) investigated risk spillovers between carbon markets and energy markets in China.
referenceHwang et al. (2023) studied risk spillovers between carbon and energy markets in China in the article 'Risk spillovers between China’s carbon and energy markets' published in Energies.