Researchers affiliated with the Emissions Market Accelerator helped the Indian state of Gujarat design and launch the world's first particulate pollution market. That project is now a finalist for the...
Editor’s Note: This episode of the Shocked podcast is a great primer to learn how emissions markets work and how they got their start in the U.S. It also unpacks...
By Ben Geman After years of behind-the-scenes work, a pollution-trading initiative is publicly launching on Friday that works in India and plans expansion to other developing nations, the group tells...
The Emissions Market Accelerator provides a custom-built solution to make emissions markets work anywhere, for any pollutant, by supporting governments from design to full operation.
Current and former government officials, academic experts and other leaders all support the Emissions Market Accelerator. Here’s a collection of some of their thoughts.
The article mentions the Surat ETS as an experiment using emission trading schemes between factories offers an alternative fix for industrial air pollution.
David Greely of SmarterMarkets™ sits down with Michael Greenstone, Director of the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC), Founding Director of the University’s Institute for Climate and...
EPIC India’s Senior Research Manager, Dr. Dheeraj Alshetty reflects on Surat’s ETS Program and how with real-time data, industry engagement, and regulatory innovation, it is possible to create cleaner air...
EPIC’s paper on Surat’s cap-and-trade programme for particulate matter emissions, yielding significant environmental and economic benefits, cited by Down To Earth.