Strategies for Climate Mitigation
A Handbook for Policy Design
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 6. November 2026
Book
Hardback
356 pages
978-1-041-27566-4 (ISBN)
Description
The book provides a practical, step-by-step guide to help policymakers formulate comprehensive mitigation strategies tailored to their domestic circumstances.
The core of the volume is a discussion of all the key elements of the mitigation strategy using conceptual frameworks for understanding policy options and design issues as well as numerous quantitative analyses illustrating the effects of different measures across different countries. The discussion within chapters is broken down into a series of key questions, many of which routinely come up in discussions with country authorities and in international fora. Each question contains a concise response and, in many cases, a graphic illustrating the key points. Chapters start with a summary of main messages and end with suggestions for further reading.
The main target audience for the book is technical staff in finance, environment, and energy ministries grappling with national climate mitigation policy issues. However, the volume will also be a useful reference for individuals in international organizations, research institutes, and universities involved in climate policy analysis, as well as negotiating parties at international climate fora.
The core of the volume is a discussion of all the key elements of the mitigation strategy using conceptual frameworks for understanding policy options and design issues as well as numerous quantitative analyses illustrating the effects of different measures across different countries. The discussion within chapters is broken down into a series of key questions, many of which routinely come up in discussions with country authorities and in international fora. Each question contains a concise response and, in many cases, a graphic illustrating the key points. Chapters start with a summary of main messages and end with suggestions for further reading.
The main target audience for the book is technical staff in finance, environment, and energy ministries grappling with national climate mitigation policy issues. However, the volume will also be a useful reference for individuals in international organizations, research institutes, and universities involved in climate policy analysis, as well as negotiating parties at international climate fora.
Reviews / Votes
"This publication underscores the vital importance of national mitigation strategies. Ambitious, 1.5 degreesC-aligned national climate plans - covering all sectors and all greenhouse gases - are more critical than ever. Robust tracking of progress through Biennial Transparency Reports is also vital, to guide stronger policy-making, and to identify financing needs and investment opportunities - including through carbon markets under Article 6. Whole-of-government approaches, with meaningful engagement with sector leaders and other key stakeholders, are key to unlocking whole-of-society benefits: among them stronger growth and productivity, more jobs, less pollution and much lower health costs, and more secure and affordable energy. Helping all countries to seize these huge benefits is crucial. This new volume from the IMF is a valuable and timely contribution." - Simon Stiell, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change"This volume offers practitioners and scientists a clear framework for designing effective climate mitigation strategies. It shows how carbon pricing, reinforced by targeted sectoral policies, can align emission goals with economic efficiency, fairness, and political realism. For those advancing climate policy, this handbook provides an essential toolkit - to manage competitiveness, navigate distributional challenges, and foster international coordination towards global climate objectives." - Ottmar Edenhofer, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Technical University of Berlin, and Mercator Research Institute of Global Commons and Climate Change
"Emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases have been intricately woven into the fabric of economic activity for more than a century. Successfully addressing climate change requires pulling them out of this intricate weave while recognizing the fragilities of the fabric. No single policy is likely to be successful. The IMF has produced a much-needed guide for policymakers and stakeholders that helps balance the competing interests of cost-effectiveness, fairness, and feasibility. It highlights policy options across the economy, analytical tools to answer key questions, the importance of action, and the value of international cooperation. This book will be a valuable reference for anyone piecing together (or trying to understand) practical and effective national climate policy regimes." - Billy Pizer, President and CEO, Resources for the Future
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic, Postgraduate, and Professional Reference
Illustrations
121 s/w Abbildungen, 1 s/w Photographie bzw. Rasterbild, 120 s/w Zeichnungen, 37 s/w Tabellen
37 Tables, black and white; 120 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white; 121 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-041-27566-4 (9781041275664)
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Other editions
Additional editions
Ian Parry | Simon Black | Nate Vernon-Lin
Strategies for Climate Mitigation
A Handbook for Policy Design
Book
approx. 11/2026
1st Edition
Routledge
€47.50
Not yet published
Persons
Ian Parry is the Principal Environmental Fiscal Policy Expert in the Climate Policy Division of the IMF's Fiscal Affairs Department.
Simon Black is an Economist in the IMF's Fiscal Affairs Department, where he specializes in climate change mitigation, carbon pricing, and environmental taxation.
Nate Vernon-Lin is an Economist in the IMF's Climate Policy Division, Fiscal Affairs Department.
Karlygash Zhunussova is an Economist in the IMF's Climate Policy Division, Fiscal Affairs Department.
Simon Black is an Economist in the IMF's Fiscal Affairs Department, where he specializes in climate change mitigation, carbon pricing, and environmental taxation.
Nate Vernon-Lin is an Economist in the IMF's Climate Policy Division, Fiscal Affairs Department.
Karlygash Zhunussova is an Economist in the IMF's Climate Policy Division, Fiscal Affairs Department.
Content
1. Motivation for and Summary of the Volume 2. A Quick Primer on Climate Change 3. Choosing and Designing Mitigation Instruments: A First Look at Energy 4. A Closer Look at Emissions-Generating Sectors and Appropriate Policies 5. Understanding the Effects of Climate Mitigation Policies 6. Enhancing Acceptability of the Mitigation Strategy 7. Supporting Policies 8. Other Environmental Impacts: Implications for Fuel Pricing and Climate Mitigation 9. The Role of International Coordination 10. Conclusion: Dispelling 50 Myths about Climate Mitigation