About: Alice Favero
- Alice Favero is a PhD student in the Science and Management of Climate Change Programme at the University of Venice Ca' Foscari. She graduated in Economics and Finance at the University of Venice Ca' Foscari in 2007 with a research thesis on The European Emissions Trading Scheme. She is currently a junior researcher at the Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, which she joined in May 2008. Her main research interests include Economics and Policy of climate change with focus on the emission trading schemes in Europe and all the other schemes in operation or proposed. She is currently pursuing a bimonthly report regarding international and national climate policies, energy policies, and flexible mechanisms and a project on finance, investment and environment. She is interested in the design and analysis of incentive systems for managing pollution, particularly in view of future global climate cooperation.
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- Oil spurs Canadian PM China visit February 4, 2012
- Science behind the big freeze: is climate change bringing the Arctic to Europe? February 4, 2012
- Romania rescues children as Europe's freeze deepens February 4, 2012
- What are the key green policies in Ed Davey's in-tray? February 3, 2012
- Warming Seas and Corals: A New Conundrum February 3, 2012
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Recent Posts
- Who speaks for the climate? Trying to make sense of media reporting on climate change
- The Challenge of Standardization in the Future Climate Policy
- “Nuclear Decline, Coal Renaissance”
- The Three Million Years Ago Dilemma: the Beginning of the Ice Ages
- The Challenge of Limiting the Temperature Increase to 2°C