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Volume 12, issue 5-6, 2001
- Foreword pp. i-i

- Hans Alders
- Editorial pp. iii-ix

- Catrinus Jepma, Harro Meijer, Ton Schoot Uiterkamp and Peter Weesie
- “Groningen Manifestoâ€: International Symposium pp. xi-xii

- N/a
- Sustainomics, Sustainable Development and Climate Change pp. 393-414

- Mohan Munasinghe
- Climate Policy and Uncertainty pp. 415-423

- Catrinus J. Jepma
- The Science of Greenhouse Gases: Uncertainties in Sources and Sinks, and Implications for Verification pp. 425-445

- Harro A.J. Meijer
- CDM and JI in View of the Sustainability Debate pp. 447-452

- Anton J.M. Schoot Uiterkamp
- Do “Surrogate Emissions†Constitute in-Built Leakage of the Kyoto Protocol Flexible Mechanisms? pp. 453-462

- Goodspeed Kopolo
- Baseline Setting Using Optimising Energy Models pp. 463-473

- W. Fichtner, S. Graehl and O. Rentz
- JI and CDM: Lessons from Pilot Project Assessment pp. 475-486

- Katie Begg and Stuart Parkinson
- Flexible Mechanisms in the Corporate Greenhouse: Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol and the Globalization of the Electric Power Industry pp. 487-498

- Yda Schreuder and Christopher Sherry
- Success and Failure of JI and CDM Projects: Forestry pp. 499-510

- G.B. Phillips and E. Aalders
- The Role of Plantation Sinks pp. 511-520

- Peter Read
- International CO2 Abatement Projects: Experience from the Swiss AIJ Pilot Program pp. 521-529

- Christoph Sutter, Urs Brodmann and Alexander Lüchinger
- Polish-Dutch Cooperation in the Szamotuły Joint Implementation Project pp. 531-536

- Jerzy Andruszkiewicz, Mariusz Groński, Jan-Willem van de Ven and Anna Borucka
Volume 12, issue 4, 2001
- Editorial pp. i-ii

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Fossil Energy and Food Security pp. 253-273

- Folke Günther
- What Prospects for Soil Carbon Sequestration in the CDM? Cop-6 and beyond pp. 275-285

- Lasse Ringius
- Earth's Rising Atmospheric Co2 Concentration: Impacts on the Biosphere pp. 287-310

- Craig D. Idso
- Waste Arisings — Energy Recovery Implications for a Traditional South Wales Valley Region pp. 311-330

- Andrew Emery, Adrian Gibbs, Anthony Griffiths and Keith Williams
- Nanotechnology and Artificial Photosynthesis: Go Smart, Mimic Nature pp. 331-333

- Vijoleta Braach-Maksvytis
- Is the Enhancement of Global Warming Important? pp. 335-341

- Martyn C. R. Symons and Jack Barrett
- Crystal Balls, Virtual Realities and ‘Storylines’ pp. 343-349

- Richard S Courtney
- Does CO2 Really Drive Global Warming? pp. 351-355

- Robert H. Essenhigh
- Food for Thought pp. 357-364

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- UNED-UK Conference: Preparing for Earth Summit 3 in 2002 pp. 365-372

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Book Reviews and Essays: Making Better Environmental Decisions — An Alternative to Risk Assessment, towards a European Strategy for the Security of Energy Supply, CDM (2000) 769, Green Paper, Global Warming in a Politically Correct Climate: How Truth Became Controversial, from Production to Consumption: Environmental Policy in the European Union, Geological Perspectives of Global Climate Change, AAPG Studies in Geology # 47 pp. 373-389

- David J Ball, John Surrey, Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen, Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen and M. Mihkel Mathiesen
- President's Bush Letter to Three Senators Explaining His Rejection of the Kyoto Protocol: The White House pp. 391-392

- George W. Bush
Volume 12, issue 2-3, 2001
- National Climate Policies: Evolution, Drivers, and Future Prospects pp. i-iii

- N/a
- Two Level Games and the Future of the Climate Regime pp. v-xi

- Shardul Agrawala and Steinar Andresen
- The OECD and Ghg Mitigation: A Policy Perspective pp. 107-116

- Jan Corfee Morlot
- US Climate Policy: Evolution and Future Prospects pp. 117-137

- Shardul Agrawala and Steinar Andresen
- The Ambiguous Prospects for Eu Climate Policy — A Summary of Options pp. 139-165

- Jørgen Wettestad
- Japan and Climate Change: Responses and Explanations pp. 167-179

- Yasuko Kawashima
- Russian Climate Policies: More Than Hot Air? pp. 181-197

- Arild Moe and Kristian Tangen
- Canadian Circumstances: The Evolution of Canada's Climate Change Policy pp. 199-215

- Paul R. Samson
- India and Climate Change Policy: Between Diplomatic Defensiveness and Industrial Transformation pp. 217-236

- Joyeeta Gupta
- China's Climate Change Positions: At a Turning Point? pp. 237-252

- Kristian Tangen, Gørild Heggelund and Jørund Buen
Volume 12, issue 1, 2001
- Cop 6 Failure - The Implications for Eu Energy Policy pp. i-ii

- N/a
- Moving beyond Kyoto pp. 1-6

- Warwick McKibbin
- Enforcement or Management: Two Schools of Thought in the Institutional Design of the Kyoto Regime pp. 7-21

- Taishi Sugiyama
- Kyoto Protocol: Trade versus the Environment pp. 23-28

- Helen Loose
- Why Green Taxation? pp. 29-38

- Lene Hjøllund and Gert Svendsen
- Integration of Social Sciences in Nuclear Research Projects of Sck·Cen, Mol pp. 39-45

- Gilbert Eggermont, Gaston Meskens, Bemard Neerdael, Ludo Veuchelen and Frank Hardeman
- Study on Tar Property from Coal Mild Gasification with Calcium Oxide Catalyst pp. 47-54

- Zhu Tingyu and Wang Yang
- Food Security, Agricultural Subsidies, Energy, and the Environment: A Process of ‘Glocalization’ in Sri Lanka pp. 55-71

- Patrick Mendis
- Natural and Anthropogenic Environmental Problems pp. 73-88

- Ian Lerche
- Book Reviews: India's Energy: Essays in Sustainable Development, ‘Sorry, Wrong Number! The Abuse of Measurement’, Environmental Change and Security pp. 89-94

- N. Dasgupta, Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen and Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Food for Thought pp. 95-102

- N/a
- From the Diary of Ra, God of Global Warming pp. 103-106

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