Dr. Michael Jakob is a senior fellow at the Ecologic Institute in Berlin and a research fellow at the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC) in Berlin. He holds a PhD in economics from the Technical University of Berlin and has obtained degrees in physics, economics, and international relations from universities in Munich, St. Gallen, and Geneva. His research interests include climate change mitigation in developing countries, the political economy of climate policy as well as the interlinkages between environmental policy and human well-being. Michael has advised governments, international organizations as well as NGOs and served as contributing author to the IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report.
Carbon Pricing and Just Transition
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What is the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)?
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