Close panel

  • Home
  • Publications
  • Who we are
  • Big Data
  • Forecasts
    Searcher

    Published on Friday, January 24, 2025

    Global | Climate Policies Effectiveness: What Works Best?

    Summary

    Climate policies have reduced emissions and advanced low-carbon technologies but still fall short of meeting global goals. Achieving the transition toward decarbonization requires effective, context-specific policy mixes, with carbon pricing well-coordinated with subsidies and regulations playing a key role.

    Key points

    • Key points:
    • Climate Policies' Impact: Climate policies over recent decades have successfully reduced greenhouse gas emissions and promoted advancements in low-carbon technologies. However, these policies still fall short of bridging the emissions gap needed to meet global climate goals.
    • Effectiveness of Policy Mixes: Well-designed and context-specific combinations of policies, such as carbon pricing, subsidies, and regulations, are significantly more effective in reducing emissions than standalone measures.
    • Regional and Sectoral Disparities: The effectiveness of policies varies across regions and sectors, with developed economies benefiting more from market-based instruments like carbon pricing, while developing regions face challenges due to limited data and resources.
    • Need for Ambitious and Adaptive Policies: Urgent, adaptive, and inclusive policymaking is essential to address regional disparities, scale up best practices, and close the emissions gap. Improved monitoring and evaluation mechanisms are critical to enhancing policy effectiveness globally.

    Geographies

    Topics

    Authors

    Joxe Mari Barrutiabengoa BBVA Research - Senior Economist
    Julián Cubero BBVA Research - Lead Economist
    Laura Martínez Gálvez BBVA Research - Economist
    Pilar Más Rodríguez BBVA Research - Principal Economist
    Rafael Ortiz Durán BBVA Research - Economist

    Documents and files

    Report (PDF)

    Climate-Change-Watch_24-January.pdf

    English - January 24, 2025

    New comment

    Be the first to add a comment.

    Load more

    You may also be interested in