Mitigation from a cross-sectoral perspective

[1]  J. Gibbins,et al.  Carbon Capture and Storage , 2008 .

[2]  N. Nakicenovic,et al.  Scenarios of long-term socio-economic and environmental development under climate stabilization , 2007 .

[3]  Brian C. O'Neill,et al.  Regional, national, and spatially explicit scenarios of demographic and economic change based on SRES. Technol Forecast Soc Chang , 2007 .

[4]  Bas Eickhout,et al.  Stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations at low levels: an assessment of reduction strategies and costs , 2007 .

[5]  A. Faaij,et al.  A bottom-up assessment and review of global bio-energy potentials to 2050 , 2007 .

[6]  Michael Grubb,et al.  Diversity and Security in UK Electricity Generation: The Influence of Low Carbon Objectives , 2006 .

[7]  W. Nordhaus The "Stern Review" on the Economics of Climate Change , 2006 .

[8]  Katja Schumacher,et al.  Innovative energy technologies and climate policy in Germany , 2006 .

[9]  R. Angel Feasibility of cooling the Earth with a cloud of small spacecraft near the inner Lagrange point (L1) , 2006, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

[10]  André Faaij,et al.  Outlook for advanced biofuels , 2006 .

[11]  S. Awerbuch,et al.  Exploiting the oil–GDP effect to support renewables deployment , 2006 .

[12]  Ian Sue Wing,et al.  Representing induced technological change in models for climate policy analysis , 2006 .

[13]  David Popp,et al.  Innovation in climate policy models: Implementing lessons from the economics of R&D , 2006 .

[14]  John P. Weyant,et al.  On the sources of technological change: Assessing the evidence , 2006 .

[15]  J. Latham,et al.  Computational assessment of a proposed technique for global warming mitigation via albedo-enhancement of marine stratocumulus clouds , 2006 .

[16]  William D. Nordhaus,et al.  Magnitude and direction of technological transfers for mitigating GHG emissions , 2006 .

[17]  Richard G. Newell,et al.  The effects of economic and policy incentives on carbon mitigation technologies , 2006 .

[18]  L. Barreto,et al.  Long-term security of energy supply and climate change , 2006 .

[19]  John P. Weyant,et al.  Electrification of the economy and CO2 emissions mitigation , 2006 .

[20]  Kejun Jiang,et al.  Energy demand and emissions in 2030 in China: scenarios and policy options , 2006 .

[21]  S. Mori Role of integrated assessment and scenario development issues beyond SRES , 2006 .

[22]  M. Kainuma,et al.  Carbon dioxide reduction potential and economic impacts in Japan: application of AIM , 2006 .

[23]  R. Cicerone Geoengineering: Encouraging Research and Overseeing Implementation , 2006 .

[24]  R. Sullivan,et al.  Climate Change Policy Uncertainty and the Electricity Industry: Implications and Unintended Consequences , 2006 .

[25]  P. Crutzen Albedo Enhancement by Stratospheric Sulfur Injections: A Contribution to Resolve a Policy Dilemma? , 2006 .

[26]  Lynn Price,et al.  Sectoral trends in global energy use and greenhouse gasemissions , 2006 .

[27]  Ausilio Bauen,et al.  Future energy sources and systems—Acting on climate change and energy security , 2006 .

[28]  Andreas Löschel,et al.  Directed Technical Change and Climate Policy , 2006 .

[29]  Jennifer C. Li A multi-period analysis of a carbon tax including local health feedback: an application to Thailand , 2006, Environment and Development Economics.

[30]  John Gaunt,et al.  Bio-char Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems – A Review , 2006 .

[31]  Atsushi Kurosawa,et al.  Multigas Mitigation: An Economic Analysis Using GRAPE Model , 2006 .

[32]  K. Riahi,et al.  Importance of Technological Change and Spillovers in Long-Term Climate Policy , 2006 .

[33]  S. Awerbuch Portfolio-Based Electricity Generation Planning: Policy Implications For Renewables And Energy Security , 2006 .

[34]  K. Riahi,et al.  The role of non-CO2 greenhouse gases in climate change mitigation: Long-term scenarios for the 21st century , 2006 .

[35]  Alexei G. Sankovski,et al.  Mitigation of Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Waste, Energy and Industry , 2006 .

[36]  David Popp,et al.  Comparison of Climate Policies in the ENTICE-BR Model , 2006 .

[37]  John P. Weyant,et al.  Overview of EMF-21: Multigas Mitigation and Climate Policy , 2006 .

[38]  Richard D. Morgenstern,et al.  Carbon Abatement Costs: Why the Wide Range of Estimates? , 2006 .

[39]  Toshihiko Masui,et al.  Assessment of C02 Reductions and Economic Impacts Considering Energy-Saving Investments , 2006 .

[40]  Richard S. J. Tol,et al.  Optimal CO2-abatement with Socio-economic Inertia and Induced Technological Change , 2006 .

[41]  Hu Tao,et al.  Domestic Environmental Benefits of China's Energy-Related CDM Potential , 2006 .

[42]  Michael Grubb,et al.  Induced Technological Change: Exploring its Implications for the Economics of Atmospheric Stabilization: Synthesis Report from the innovation Modeling Comparison Project , 2006 .

[43]  I. Bashmakov Oil Prices: Limits to Growth and the Depth of Falling , 2006 .

[44]  Denise L Mauzerall,et al.  Global health benefits of mitigating ozone pollution with methane emission controls. , 2006, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[45]  Julije Domac,et al.  Emerging international bio-energy markets and opportunities for socio-economic development , 2006 .

[46]  Markus Amann,et al.  Exploring the ancillary benefits of the Kyoto Protocol for air pollution in Europe , 2006 .

[47]  José Roberto Moreira,et al.  Global Biomass Energy Potential , 2006 .

[48]  Richard J. T. Klein,et al.  Integrating mitigation and adaptation into climate and development policy: three research questions , 2005 .

[49]  Ottmar Edenhofer,et al.  Mitigation Strategies and Costs of Climate Protection: The Effects of ETC in the Hybrid Model MIND , 2005 .

[50]  R. Tol ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION: TRADE-OFFS IN SUBSTANCE AND METHODS , 2005 .

[51]  Michel G.J. den Elzen,et al.  Abatement costs of post-Kyoto climate regimes , 2005 .

[52]  Sonja Peterson,et al.  Trading Hot-Air. The Influence of Permit Allocation Rules, Market Power and the US Withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol , 2005 .

[53]  Kristian Lindgren,et al.  Induced Technological Change in a Limited Foresight Optimization Model , 2005 .

[54]  A. Faaij,et al.  Potential of biomass energy out to 2100, for four IPCC SRES land-use scenarios , 2005 .

[55]  Klaus Hasselmann,et al.  A multi-actor dynamic integrated assessment model (MADIAM) of induced technological change and sustainable economic growth , 2005 .

[56]  Reyer Gerlagh,et al.  Carbon taxes: a drop in the ocean, or a drop that erodes the stone? The effect of carbon taxes on technological change , 2005 .

[57]  Claudia Kemfert,et al.  The role of technological change for a sustainable development , 2005 .

[58]  A. Jaffe,et al.  A tale of two market failures: Technology and environmental policy , 2005 .

[59]  Björn A. Sandén,et al.  Near-term technology policies for long-term climate targets—economy wide versus technology specific approaches , 2005 .

[60]  L. Hunt,et al.  Primary energy demand in Japan: an empirical analysis of long-term trends and future CO2 emissions , 2005 .

[61]  Bernd Meyer,et al.  Endogenous technological change and emissions: the case of the German steel industry , 2005 .

[62]  D. Streets,et al.  The importance of China's household sector for black carbon emissions , 2005 .

[63]  J. M. Griffin,et al.  Price Asymmetry In Energy Demand Models: A Proxy for Energy-Saving Technical Change? , 2005 .

[64]  Wenying Chen,et al.  The costs of mitigating carbon emissions in China: findings from China MARKAL-MACRO modeling , 2005 .

[65]  Ernst Worrell,et al.  Move over! Stock turnover, retrofit and industrial energy efficiency , 2005 .

[66]  Julia Martinez,et al.  Quantification of local and global benefits from air pollution control in Mexico City. , 2005, Environmental science & technology.

[67]  Ernst Worrell,et al.  Spillovers of climate policy; an assessment of the incidence of carbon leakage and induced technological change due to CO2 abatement measures , 2005 .

[68]  M. Babiker Climate change policy, market structure, and carbon leakage , 2005 .

[69]  K. Neuhoff Large-Scale Deployment of Renewables for Electricity Generation , 2005 .

[70]  W. Blyth,et al.  Energy Security and Climate Change Policy Interactions - An Assessment Framework , 2005 .

[71]  J. Reinaud,et al.  Industrial Competitiveness Under the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme , 2005 .

[72]  Kristin Aunan,et al.  Tropospheric ozone and aerosols in climate agreements: scientific and political challenges , 2005 .

[73]  Cédric Philibert,et al.  The role of technological development and policies in a post-Kyoto climate regime , 2005 .

[74]  P. Bergamaschi,et al.  European Geosciences Union Atmospheric Chemistry , 2004 .

[75]  Michael Webber,et al.  Will OPEC lose from the Kyoto Protocol , 2004 .

[76]  Knut Einar Rosendahl,et al.  Cost-effective environmental policy: Implications of induced technological change , 2004 .

[77]  Socrates Kypreos,et al.  Emissions trading and technology deployment in an energy-systems "bottom-up" model with technology learning , 2004, Eur. J. Oper. Res..

[78]  Angelika Heil,et al.  Policy responses to complex environmental problems: insights from a science-policy activity on transboundary haze from vegetation fires in Southeast Asia , 2004 .

[79]  Leonardo Barreto,et al.  Emission trading and the role of learning-by-doing spillovers in the "bottom-up" energy-system ERIS model , 2004 .

[80]  K. Humphreys,et al.  Climate Change Technology Scenarios: Energy, Emissions, and Economic Implications , 2004 .

[81]  Ronald D. Sands,et al.  Dynamics of carbon abatement in the Second Generation Model , 2004 .

[82]  Koen E.L. Smekens-Ramirez Morales Response from a MARKAL technology model to the EMF scenario assumptions , 2004 .

[83]  Edward S. Rubin,et al.  Technological Learning for Carbon Capture and Sequestration Technologies , 2004 .

[84]  Donald A. Hanson,et al.  An integrated analysis of policies that increase investments in advanced energy-efficient/low-carbon technologies , 2004 .

[85]  Israel Laguna,et al.  Co-control of urban air pollutants and greenhouse gases in Mexico City. , 2004, Environmental science & technology.

[86]  Yasumasa Fujii,et al.  Assessment of global warming mitigation options with integrated assessment model DNE21 , 2004 .

[87]  Bas Eickhout,et al.  Responses to technology and taxes in a simulated world , 2004 .

[88]  James J. Dooley,et al.  Stabilization of CO2 in a B2 world: insights on the roles of carbon capture and disposal, hydrogen, and transportation technologies , 2004 .

[89]  Shunsuke Mori,et al.  Potentials of hydrogen and nuclear towards global warming mitigation—expansion of an integrated assessment model MARIA and simulations , 2004 .

[90]  Atsushi Kurosawa,et al.  Carbon concentration target and technological choice , 2004 .

[91]  James R. McFarland,et al.  Representing energy technologies in top-down economic models using bottom-up information , 2004 .

[92]  Haripriya Gundimeda,et al.  How ‘sustainable’ is the ‘sustainable development objective’ of CDM in developing countries like India? , 2004 .

[93]  Richard D. Morgenstern,et al.  The Ancillary Carbon Benefits of SO2 Reductions from a Small-Boiler Policy in Taiyuan, PRC , 2004 .

[94]  Brynhildur Davidsdottir,et al.  Capital vintage and climate change policies: the case of US pulp and paper , 2004 .

[95]  Markus Amann,et al.  A Good Climate for Clean Air: Linkages between Climate Change and Air Pollution. An Editorial Essay , 2004 .

[96]  P Ekins,et al.  The Costs of Kyoto for the US Economy , 2004 .

[97]  William Miller,et al.  The decline and fate of an iron-induced subarctic phytoplankton bloom , 2004, Nature.

[98]  C. Kemfert Climate coalitions and international trade: assessment of cooperation incentives by issue linkage , 2004 .

[99]  Kristin Aunan,et al.  Co-benefits of climate policy—lessons learned from a study in Shanxi, China , 2004 .

[100]  P. Wilcoxen,et al.  Estimates of the costs of Kyoto: Marrakesh versus the McKibbin–Wilcoxen blueprint , 2004 .

[101]  Gernot Klepper,et al.  The EU Emissions Trading Scheme. Allowance Prices, Trade Flows, Competitiveness Effects , 2004 .

[102]  David Popp,et al.  Entice-Br: The Effects of Backstop Technology R&D on Climate Policy Models , 2004 .

[103]  T. Rutherford,et al.  Who Should Pay How Much? , 2004 .

[104]  Kirk R. Smith,et al.  Implications of changes in household stoves and fuel use in China , 2004 .

[105]  Qiang Hu,et al.  Handbook of microalgal culture , 2003 .

[106]  G. Svendsen,et al.  Potential gains from CO2 trading in the EU , 2003 .

[107]  A. Michaelowa,et al.  Synergy of adaptation and mitigation strategies in the context of sustainable development: the case of Vietnam , 2003 .

[108]  A. Maeda The Emergence of Market Power in Emission Rights Markets: The Role of Initial Permit Distribution , 2003 .

[109]  Edward S. Rubin,et al.  U.S. TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION POLICIES: LESSONS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE , 2003 .

[110]  Patrik Söderholm,et al.  Pricing environmental externalities in the power sector: ethical limits and implications for social choice , 2003 .

[111]  Alban Kitous,et al.  Greenhouse gas reduction pathways in the UNFCCC process up to 2025 : policymakers summary and technical report , 2003 .

[112]  Onno Kuik,et al.  Climate Change Policies, Energy Security and Carbon Dependency Trade-offs for the European Union in the Longer Term , 2003 .

[113]  Marc Vielle,et al.  Measuring the Welfare Cost of Climate Change Policies: A Comparative Assessment Based on the Computable General Equilibrium Model GEMINI-E3 , 2003 .

[114]  John M. Reilly,et al.  Assessing the Impact of Carbon Tax Differentiation in the European Union , 2003 .

[115]  Socrates Kypreos,et al.  A MERGE Model with Endogenous Technological Progress , 2003 .

[116]  Wim Turkenburg,et al.  Exploration of the ranges of the global potential of biomass for energy , 2003 .

[117]  Philip B. Duffy,et al.  Geoengineering Earth's radiation balance to mitigate climate change from a quadrupling of CO2 , 2003 .

[118]  David Popp,et al.  Entice: Endogenous Technological Change in the Dice Model of Global Warming , 2003 .

[119]  Sergey Paltsev,et al.  Emissions trading to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the United States : the McCain-Lieberman Proposal , 2003 .

[120]  K. Palmer,et al.  Ancillary benefits of reduced air pollution in the US from moderate greenhouse gas mitigation policies in the electricity sector , 2003 .

[121]  Onno Kuik,et al.  Trade Liberalization and Carbon Leakage , 2003 .

[122]  Mark Lasky,et al.  The Economic Costs of Reducing Emissions of Greenhouse Gases: A Survey of Economic Models , 2003 .

[123]  Christoph Böhringer,et al.  Market power and hot air in international emissions trading: the impacts of US withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol , 2003 .

[124]  Yasumasa Fujii,et al.  CO2 Emission Reduction and Primary Energy Conservation Effects of Cogeneration System in Commercial and Residential Sectors Considering Long-Term Power Generation Mix in Japan (特集 電力・エネルギーシステム分野における英文論文) , 2003 .

[125]  P. Boyd,et al.  Will Ocean Fertilization Work? , 2003, Science.

[126]  Terry Barker,et al.  Representing global climate change, adaptation and mitigation , 2003 .

[127]  John M. Reilly,et al.  The costs of the Kyoto protocol in the European Union , 2003 .

[128]  R. Roson Climate Change Policies and Tax Recycling Schemes: Simulations with a Dynamic General Equilibrium Model of the Italian Economy , 2003 .

[129]  Kristin Aunan,et al.  AGRICULTURAL AND HUMAN HEALTH IMPACTS OF CLIMATE POLICY IN CHINA: A GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO GUANGDONG , 2003 .

[130]  A. Baranzini,et al.  What Do We Know About Carbon Taxes? An Inquiry into Their Impacts on Competitiveness and Distribution of Income , 2003 .

[131]  John Nyboer,et al.  Methodological contrasts in costing greenhouse gas abatement policies: Optimization and simulation modeling of micro-economic effects in Canada , 2003, Eur. J. Oper. Res..

[132]  N. K. Bansal,et al.  Disseminating energy-efficient technologies: a case study of compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) in India , 2003 .

[133]  Bob van der Zwaan,et al.  Gross world product and consumption in a global warming model with endogenous technological change , 2003 .

[134]  Nils Larsson,et al.  Adapting to climate change in Canada , 2003 .

[135]  Claudia Kemfert,et al.  An Integrated Assessment Model of Economy-Energy-Climate - The Model Wiagem , 2002 .

[136]  Brita Bye,et al.  Mitigation costs, distributional effects, and ancillary benefits of carbon policies in the Nordic countries, the U.K., and Ireland , 2002 .

[137]  Jennifer C. Li Including the Feedback of Local Health Improvement in Assessing Costs and Benefits of GHG Reduction , 2002 .

[138]  Dennis Anderson,et al.  Induced Technical Change in Energy and Environmental Modeling: Analytic Approaches and Policy Implications , 2002 .

[139]  M. Jacobson Control of fossil‐fuel particulate black carbon and organic matter, possibly the most effective method of slowing global warming , 2002 .

[140]  R. Schaeffer,et al.  Climate change mitigation in developing countries: Brazil, China, India, Mexico, South Africa, and Turkey , 2002 .

[141]  David G. Streets,et al.  Linking ozone pollution and climate change: The case for controlling methane , 2002 .

[142]  Nebojsa Nakicenovic,et al.  Technological change and the environment , 2002 .

[143]  Elzen Mgj den,et al.  Modelling emissions trading and abatement costs in FAIR 1.1 - Case study: the Kyoto Protocol under the Bonn-Marrakesh Agreement , 2002 .

[144]  Bert de Vries,et al.  Long-term reductions in costs of controlling regional air pollution in Europe due to climate policy , 2002 .

[145]  Sanna Syri,et al.  Modeling the impacts of the Finnish Climate Strategy on air pollution , 2002 .

[146]  Stefan Bach,et al.  The effects of environmental fiscal reform in Germany: a simulation study , 2002 .

[147]  Oleg A. Anisimov,et al.  Climate Change and Hazard Zonation in the Circum-Arctic Permafrost Regions , 2002 .

[148]  Mark Jaccard,et al.  The Cost of Climate Policy , 2002 .

[149]  N. Roberts,et al.  An observational study of multiple cloud head structure in the FASTEX IOP 16 cyclone , 2002 .

[150]  Chris Hope,et al.  Climatic Implications of the Kyoto Protocol: The Contribution of International Spillover , 2002 .

[151]  Johan Eyckmans,et al.  Efficiency and Equity in the EU Burden Sharing Agreement , 2002 .

[152]  Jonathan Köhler,et al.  Costs of greenhouse gas abatement: meta-analysis of post-SRES mitigation scenarios , 2002 .

[153]  Richard G. Richels,et al.  The Attached Material Is Posted on Regulation2point0.org with Permission. the Impact of Learning-by-doing on the Timing and Costs of Co 2 Abatement the Impact of Learning-by-doing on the Timing and Costs of Co 2 Abatement , 2022 .

[154]  D. Gately,et al.  The Asymmetric Effects of Changes in Price and Income on Energy and Oil Demand , 2002 .

[155]  M. Elzen,et al.  Evaluating the Bonn—Marrakesh agreement , 2002 .

[156]  A. Löschel,et al.  The economic and environmental implications of the US repudiation of the kyoto protocol and the subsequent deals in Bonn and Marrakech , 2002 .

[157]  Gregory C. Unruh Escaping carbon lock-in , 2002 .

[158]  Andreas Löschel,et al.  Technological Change in Economic Models of Environmental Policy: A Survey , 2002 .

[159]  Carolien Kroeze,et al.  Ammonia abatement and its impact on emissions of nitrous oxide and methane - Part 2: application for Europe , 2001 .

[160]  Kenji Yamaji,et al.  Comprehensive Evaluation of the Effect of CO2 reduction Options in Commercial and Residential Sectors Considering Long-Term Power Generation Mix , 2001 .

[161]  Nop,et al.  Emission reduction of non-CO2 greenhouse gases , 2001 .

[162]  Maurizio Bussolo,et al.  CLEARING THE AIR IN INDIA: THE ECONOMICS OF CLIMATE POLICY WITH ANCILLARY BENEFITS , 2001 .

[163]  Antonio Soria,et al.  Technical change dynamics: evidence from the emerging renewable energy technologies , 2001 .

[164]  J. Jensen,et al.  What are the Gains from a Multi-Gas Strategy? , 2001 .

[165]  Richard S. J. Tol,et al.  Vector-Borne Diseases, Development & Climate Change , 2001 .

[166]  T. Rutherford,et al.  Climate Policies and Induced Technological Change: Which to Choose the Carrot or the Stick? , 2001 .

[167]  Christoph Böhringer Climate Politics from Kyoto to Bonn: From Little to Nothing? , 2001 .

[168]  Marzio Galeotti,et al.  Endogenous Induced Technical Change and the Costs of Kyoto , 2001 .

[169]  Y. Iwafune,et al.  Comprehensive Evaluation of the Effect of Energy Saving Technologies in Residential Sector , 2001 .

[170]  Pantelis Capros,et al.  Low-CO2 energy pathways and regional air pollution in Europe , 2001 .

[171]  G. Thurston,et al.  Hidden Health Benefits of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation , 2001, Science.

[172]  G. Thurston,et al.  Assessing the health benefits of urban air pollution reductions associated with climate change mitigation (2000-2020): Santiago, São Paulo, México City, and New York City. , 2001, Environmental health perspectives.

[173]  David Popp,et al.  Induced Innovation and Energy Prices , 2001 .

[174]  Sergey Paltsev,et al.  The Kyoto Protocol: Regional and Sectoral Contributions to the Carbon Leakage , 2001 .

[175]  Y. Iwafune,et al.  Comprehensive Evaluation of the Effect of Energy Saving Technologies in Commercial Buildings , 2001 .

[176]  Leo Schrattenholzer,et al.  Learning rates for energy technologies , 2001 .

[177]  David Wallace,et al.  An Integrated Computational Infrastructure for a Virtual Tokyo Concepts and Examples , 2001 .

[178]  N. Eyre Carbon reduction in the real world: how the UK will surpass its Kyoto obligations , 2001 .

[179]  J. Burniaux A Multi-Gas Assessment of the Kyoto Protocol , 2000 .

[180]  A. Jaffe,et al.  Technological Change and the Environment , 2000 .

[181]  Gregory C. Unruh Understanding carbon lock-in , 2000 .

[182]  G. Meehl,et al.  Climate extremes: observations, modeling, and impacts. , 2000, Science.

[183]  Tsuneyuki Morita,et al.  Overview of mitigation scenarios for global climate stabilization based on new IPCC emission scenarios (SRES) , 2000 .

[184]  D. Greene,et al.  Energy efficiency and consumption — the rebound effect — a survey , 2000 .

[185]  P. Capros,et al.  The Economic Effects of EU-Wide Industry-Level Emission Trading to Reduce Greenhouse Gases: Results from PRIMES Energy Systems Model , 2000 .

[186]  G. Mohren,et al.  Article 3.3 and 3.4 of the Kyoto Protocol: consequences for industrialised countries’ commitment, the monitoring needs, and possible side effects , 2000 .

[187]  D. O’Connor,et al.  Climate Policy without Tears CGE-Based Ancillary Benefits Estimates for Chile , 1999 .

[188]  Dale W. Jorgenson,et al.  Controlling carbon emissions in China , 1999, Environment and Development Economics.

[189]  Kirk R. Smith,et al.  Secondary benefits of greenhouse gas control : Health impacts in China , 1999 .

[190]  Stephen H. Schneider,et al.  Induced technological change and the attractiveness of CO2 abatement policies , 1999 .

[191]  Thomas F. Rutherford,et al.  Global impacts of the Kyoto agreement: results from the MS-MRT model , 1999 .

[192]  Minh Ha Duong,et al.  Decision making under uncertainty and inertia constraints: sectoral implications of the when flexibility , 1998 .

[193]  Stewart J. Cohen,et al.  Climate change and sustainable development: towards dialogue , 1998 .

[194]  L. Goulder,et al.  Optimal Co2 Abatement in the Presence of Induced Technological Change , 1998 .

[195]  M. Grubb,et al.  Influence of socioeconomic inertia and uncertainty on optimal CO2-emission abatement , 1997, Nature.

[196]  S. Messner,et al.  Endogenized technological learning in an energy systems model , 1997 .

[197]  Andrea Boltho The assessment: international competitiveness , 1996 .

[198]  P. Kasibhatla,et al.  Growth of Continental-Scale Metro-Agro-Plexes, Regional Ozone Pollution, and World Food Production , 1994, Science.

[199]  A. Stirling Diversity and ignorance in electricity supply investment: Addressing the solution rather than the problem☆ , 1994 .

[200]  N. Nugent,et al.  European Commission , 1993, European Energy and Environmental Law Review.

[201]  Caroline King,et al.  Agriculture and Forestry , 1992 .

[202]  J. Latham,et al.  Control of global warming? , 1990, Nature.

[203]  W. Seifritz,et al.  Mirrors to halt global warming? , 1989, Nature.

[204]  J. Palutikof,et al.  Climate change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Summary for Policymakers. , 2007 .

[205]  J. Edmonds,et al.  Scenarios of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Atmospheric Concentrations , 2007 .

[206]  H. L. Miller,et al.  Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis , 2007 .

[207]  Juan Carlos Ciscar,et al.  CO2 emission trading within the European Union and Annex B countries: the cement industry case , 2006 .

[208]  N. Stern What is the Economics of Climate Change , 2006 .

[209]  David Popp,et al.  Chapter 11 Mitigation from a cross-sectoral perspective , 2006 .

[210]  P. Russ,et al.  Analysis of Post-2012 Climate Policy Scenarios with Limited Participation , 2005 .

[211]  Richard G. Newell,et al.  Environmental and Technology Policies for Climate Change and Renewable Energy , 2005 .

[212]  L. Pedroni,et al.  Opportunities for linking adaptation and mitigation in agroforestry systems. , 2005 .

[213]  J. Smulders,et al.  Endogenous technological change, natural resources and growth , 2005 .

[214]  Bas Eickhout,et al.  Climate change and a European low-carbon energy system , 2005 .

[215]  H. Seip,et al.  CLEANER PRODUCTION AS CLIMATE INVESTMENT—INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT IN TAIYUAN CITY , 2005 .

[216]  M. Grubb Technology Innovation and Climate Change Policy: an overview of issues and options , 2004 .

[217]  Nathanael J. Greene,et al.  GROWING ENERGY How Biofuels Can Help End America's Oil Dependence , 2004 .

[218]  J. Sijm INDUCED TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AND SPILLOVERS IN CLIMATE POLICY MODELING , 2004 .

[219]  R. Shrestha Technological Implications of the Clean Development Mechanism for the Power Sector in Three Asian Countries , 2004 .

[220]  Haidong Kan,et al.  An evaluation of public health impact of ambient air pollution under various energy scenarios in Shanghai, China , 2004 .

[221]  C. Fischer Climate Change Policy Choices and Technical Innovation , 2003 .

[222]  Catrinus Jepma,et al.  Climate Policy 3 , 2003 .

[223]  Stephen J. DeCanio,et al.  Economic models of climate change : a critique , 2003 .

[224]  Stef Proost,et al.  Interaction between local air pollution and global warming and its policy implications for Belgium , 2003 .

[225]  D. O’Connor,et al.  Co-benefits of CO 2 -reducing policies in China - a matter of scale? , 2003 .

[226]  S. Joh,et al.  Empirical study of environmental ancillary benefits due to greenhouse gas mitigation in Korea , 2003 .

[227]  W. Fichtner,et al.  Effects of CO2 emission reduction strategies on air pollution , 2003 .

[228]  Poul Erik Morthorst,et al.  Experience curves: A tool for energy policy assessment , 2003 .

[229]  Socrates Kypreos,et al.  Incorporating different endogenous learning formulations in MERGE , 2003 .

[230]  C. Lutz,et al.  Carbon tax and labour compensation - a simulation for G7 , 2002 .

[231]  Socrates Kypreos,et al.  Multi-regional technological learning in the energysystems MARKAL model , 2002 .

[232]  G. Haag,et al.  Modelling of Knowledge, Capital Formation, and Innovation Behaviour within Micro-Based Profit Oriented and Correlated Decision Processes , 2001 .

[233]  Steven A. Gabriel,et al.  The National Energy Modeling System: A Large-Scale Energy-Economic Equilibrium Model , 2001, Oper. Res..

[234]  A. Michaelowa Mitigation versus Adaptation: The Political Economy of Competition Between Climate Policy Strategies and the Consequences for Developing Countries , 2001 .

[235]  John P. Weyant,et al.  An introduction to the economics of climate change policy , 2000 .

[236]  A. Young,et al.  Land resource potential and constraints at regional and country levels , 2000 .

[237]  Alan E. McDonald Combating Acid Deposition and Climate Change: Priorities for Asia , 1999 .

[238]  Jonathan Köhler,et al.  International Competitiveness and Environmental Policies , 1998 .

[239]  A. Stirling On the economics and analysis of diversity , 1998 .

[240]  Leo Schrattenholzer,et al.  Endogenous Technological Change in Energy Systems Models: Synthesis of Experience with ERIS, MARKAL, and MESSAGE , 1998 .

[241]  R. Repetto,et al.  The costs of climate protection : a guide for the perplexed , 1997 .

[242]  Robert W. Knecht,et al.  Guidelines to assist policy makers and managers of coastal areas in the integration of coastal management programs and national climate-change action plans , 1997 .

[243]  A. Manne,et al.  Buying Greenhouse Insurance: The Economic Costs of CO2 Emission Limits , 1992 .