Drivers of Climate Change? Political and Economic Explanations of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Abstract
This PhD dissertation examines if social scientific theories can explain historical trajectories of greenhouse gas emissions. The manuscript includes an introductory chapter and four articles that consider annual emissions in countries across the world, during the time-period 1960-2014. In these texts, Ole Martin Lægreid addresses gaps that arise when environmental economic- and political science research are compared, and he utilizes modern econometric methods to produce reliable results. The main findings suggest that positive economic growth leads to increased greenhouse gas emissions, regardless of how rich countries are to begin with. The results furthermore suggest that the effect of economic growth on emissions is essentially unaffected by the extent of civil society participation, democracy, corruption, and institutional concentration of political power. Another finding is that positive economic growth does not lead to more extensive and stringent emission policies, but these policies still have considerable negative impact on emissions. In contrast to conventional theories in environmental economics and political science, the dissertation therefore concludes (1) that economic growth is not a viable path toward greenhouse gas emission reductions, and political-institutional reforms are unlikely to change this misfortune; and (2) that ambitious public emission limits may lead to emission reductions, but such policies are not necessarily driven forward by economic growth.
Parts of work
I: Lægreid, Ole Martin. 2016. “Political and Economic Effects on Greenhouse Gas Emissions - a Quantiative Study”. World Political Science Review, 10(2): 313-341. ::doi::10.1515/wpsr-2014-0014 Lægreid, Ole Martin. 2017. “Re-examining the GDP-CO2 Relationship With a Heterogenous Panel Estimator and Accounts for Asymmetry”. Unpublished manuscript. Lægreid, Ole Martin & Povitkina, Marina. 2017. “Do Political Institutions Moderate the GDP-CO2 Relationship?”. Unpublished manuscript. Lægreid, Ole Martin & Duit, Andreas. 2017. “The Power of Visible and Invisible Hands: SO2 Emissions and Regulations in 33 Countries 1975-2008”. Unpublished manuscript.
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Social Sciences
Göteborgs universitet. Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten
Institution
Department of Political Science ; Statsvetenskapliga institutionen
Disputation
Fredagen den 23 maj 2017, kl. 10.15, Torgny Segerstedtssalen, Vasaparken 1.
Date of defence
2017-05-23
Date
2017-04-28Author
Lægreid, Ole Martin
Keywords
Greenhouse gas
Climate change
Environmental Kuznets curve
Political institutions
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-629-0176-9 (print)
978-91-629-0175-2 (pdf)
ISSN
0346-5942
Series/Report no.
Göteborg Studies in Politics
151
Language
eng