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Esta dissertação analisa os instrumentos de mercados, em especial os mercados de carbono, para conter as alterações climáticas. O objetivo é debater a eficiência dos mercados de carbono, bem como abordar a complexidade e as dificuldades deste instrumento. O clima é o ponto de partida deste trabalho, com a contextualização histórica e normativa das alterações climáticas de Quioto à Paris, numa visão inter e pluridisciplinar. O carbono intangível agora é mercado, com problemas sólidos, diga-se: a sublimação do carbono. Os novos pecados são climáticos, o carbono que importa e o futur(ar) a quem pertence?
This dissertation analyzes market instruments, in particular carbon markets, to contain climate change. The objective is to debate the efficiency of carbon markets, as well as to address the complexity and difficulties of this instrument. The climate is the starting point of this work, with the historical and normative contextualization of climate change from Kyoto to Paris, in an inter and multidisciplinary vision. Intangible carbon is now a market, with solid problems, namely: the sublimation of carbon. The new sins are climate, carbon that matters and the future(air) to whom does it belong?
This dissertation analyzes market instruments, in particular carbon markets, to contain climate change. The objective is to debate the efficiency of carbon markets, as well as to address the complexity and difficulties of this instrument. The climate is the starting point of this work, with the historical and normative contextualization of climate change from Kyoto to Paris, in an inter and multidisciplinary vision. Intangible carbon is now a market, with solid problems, namely: the sublimation of carbon. The new sins are climate, carbon that matters and the future(air) to whom does it belong?
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Alterações climáticas Risco Incerteza Carbono Licenças de emissões Teses de mestrado - 2023 Climate Change Risk Uncertainty Carbon Emissions Licenses
