2. About ten years ago, European Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) underwent a
major change. In the past, CAP would set price floors on various agricultural products
in order to support farmers. In contrast, current policy directly subsidises farmers.
Subsidies may be a flat rate payment for maintaining land in cultivatable conditions
(currently around £250 per hectare in England), or may depend on the land’s crop in a
given past year, which is taken as reference point (as in Scotland). Discuss the
possible effects of that policy move.
3. Under the European Union Emissions Trading System all European factories, power
stations, and other installations with a net heat in excess of 20 Mega Watt must hold
special permits in order to emit CO2. What is the rationale for this policy? Originally,
permits were granted to the firms for free. However, permits can be traded. In April
2005, the price of a one-tonne CO2 permit was close to 30 Euro. In September 2007, it
was zero. What could explain this change in the price of pollution permits? Should
policymakers have reacted, and, if yes, how?
these two topic, to write two essay, maybe 962 each,no longer than 1000, each one has 10 reference. i am the university of leicester student, i dont know which essay style is suitable
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