TY  - INPR
IS  - 1
N2  - The topic of greenhouse gas emissions embodied in products is gaining in prominence and the possibilities for measuring and verifying them are improving. This provides fertile ground for those who demand that climate policy should address such embodied emissions. There are different design options for policies targeting embodied emissions. Such differences affect which groups can be mobilized in their favour. This paper shows that procurement standards which target intermediate products can mobilize the support of relatively low carbon producers of high carbon materials, while product standards which target final products can mobilize the support of producers of relatively low carbon materials and knowledge-intensive service providers.
UR  - https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfclm/kgae003
ID  - discovery10188820
TI  - Embodied emissions policies?design options and political mobilization potential
SN  - 2634-4068
Y1  - 2024/02/09/
AV  - public
KW  - Environmental product declaration
KW  -  product carbon footprint
KW  -  carbon leakage
KW  -  public procurement
KW  -  policy coalitions
KW  -  lobbying
PB  - Oxford University Press (OUP)
JF  - Oxford Open Climate Change
A1  - Jordan, Nino David
N1  - © The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press.
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VL  - 4
ER  -