The Centre for Climate and Energy Policy (CCEP) is a network of researchers and experts working on climate change economics and policy and analysis of related topics. CCEP is an organised research unit at Crawford School of Public Policy at The Australian National University.
We share an active interest in informing policy and public debate. Our remit includes the analysis of cutting greenhouse gas emissions, as well as adaptation to climate change impacts. The focus is on Australia and the countries of the Asia-Pacific region.

Frank Jotzo, Lambert Schneider and Maosheng Duan write ‘Double counting of emissions cuts may undermine Paris climate deal’, The Coversation, 15 October 2019.
Frank Jotzo writes ‘From pariah to green energy superpower’, The Australian Financial Review, 27 September 2019.
Frank Jotzo writes ‘Lambasting China over its emissions might impress the US but it could be costly for Australia’, The Guardian, 25 September 2019.

- Nishitateno, S, Burke, P.J, November 2019, Have vehicle registration restrictions improved urban air quality in Japan? CCEP Working Paper 1904.
- Best, R, Burke, P.J, Nishitateno, S, August 2019, Evaluating the effectiveness of Australia’s Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme for rooftop solar CCEP Working Paper 1903.
- Best, R, Burke, P.J, Nishitateno, S, April 2019, Understanding the determinants of rooftop solar installation: evidence from household surveys in Australia CCEP Working Paper 1902.
- Zhang, Z, Zhang, Z, Zhu, K, February 2019, Allocating carbon responsibility: the role of spatial production fragmentation CCEP Working Paper 1901.

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