Climate Policy
2001 - 2025
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Volume 12, month 11, 2012
- Certified emissions reductions and CDM limits: revenue and distributional aspects pp. 645-666

- Alexander Vasa
- Implementing Europe's climate targets at the regional level pp. 667-689

- Brigitte Wolkinger, Karl Steininger, Andrea Damm, Stefan Schleicher, Andreas Tuerk, Wolf Grossman, Florian Tatzber and Daniel Steiner
- Quantifying the social equity of carbon mitigation strategies pp. 690-703

- Christian E. Casillas and Daniel M. Kammen
- To tax, or not to tax: preferences for climate policy attributes pp. 704-721

- Runar Brannlund and Lars Persson
- Technology transfer in the CDM: the role of host-country characteristics pp. 722-740

- Gis�le Schmid
- A credible compliance enforcement system for the climate regime pp. 741-754

- Jon Hovi, Mads Greaker, Cathrine Hagem and Bjart Holtsmark
- US presidents and the failure to ratify multilateral environmental agreements pp. 755-763

- Guri Bang, Jon Hovi and Detlef F. Sprinz
- The ocean and climate change policy pp. 764-771

- Grantly Galland, Ellycia Harrould-Kolieb and Doroth�e Herr
- Living with limits: growth, resources, and climate change pp. 772-783

- Martin Wolf
- Is all demand-side mitigation policy doomed to fail? pp. 784-786

- Axel Michaelowa
Volume 12, month 9, 2012
- International dimensions of climate change pp. S1-S5

- Andrew Sentance and Richard Betts
- The future of international climate change law: a scenario-based perspective pp. S6-S27

- Javier De Cendra de Larrag�n
- Indirect impacts of coastal climate change and sea-level rise: the UK example pp. S28-S52

- Robert J. Nicholls and Abiy S. Kebede
- Agricultural commodities and climate change pp. S53-S61

- Kirsty Lewis and Claire Witham
- Manufactured commodities and climate change pp. S62-S72

- Kirsty Lewis and Claire Witham
- Climate change and international institutions: implications for security pp. S73-S84

- Duncan Depledge and Tobias Feakin
- Public understanding of, and attitudes to, climate change: UK and international perspectives and policy pp. S85-S106

- Nick Pidgeon
- Negotiating climate change pp. 527-533

- Katharina Michaelowa and Axel Michaelowa
- Strategy in the climate change negotiations: do democracies negotiate differently? pp. 534-551

- Stefanie Bailer
- Determinants of bargaining success in the climate change negotiations pp. 552-574

- Florian Weiler
- India as an emerging power in international climate negotiations pp. 575-590

- Katharina Michaelowa and Axel Michaelowa
- AOSIS in the UNFCCC negotiations: from unity to fragmentation? pp. 591-613

- Carola Betzold, Paula Castro and Florian Weiler
- Continuity and change in Russia's climate negotiations position and strategy pp. 614-629

- Liliana B. Andonova and Assia Alexieva
- Negotiating challenges and climate change pp. 630-644

- Joyeeta Gupta
Volume 12, month 7, 2012
- Ecosystem services in the National Adaptation Programmes of Action pp. 393-409

- Emilia Pramova, Bruno Locatelli, Maria Brockhaus and Sandra Fohlmeister
- A case for introducing an explicit carbon price into China's export tax pp. 410-423

- Xin Wang, Ji Feng Li and Ya Xiong Zhang
- Achieving additional emission reductions under a cap-and-trade scheme pp. 424-439

- Paul Twomey, Regina Betz and Iain MacGill
- Optimal liability apportionment in programmatic credit-based emissions trading pp. 440-452

- Katja S. Halbritter and Markus Ohndorf
- Shaping climate policy in the housing sector in northern Chinese cities pp. 453-473

- Michel Colombier and Jun Li
- Social safety nets and US climate policy costs pp. 474-490

- Joshua Blonz, Dallas Burtraw and Margaret Walls
- Adaptation financing in a global agreement: is the adaptation levy appropriate? pp. 491-504

- Klaus Eisenack
- Creating a mutual gains climate regime through universal clean energy services pp. 505-520

- William Moomaw and Mihaela Papa
- Hubris, climate engineering and climate control pp. 521-523

- Axel Michaelowa
- The challenge of reconciliation: climate change, development, and international trade pp. 524-526

- Susanne Droege
Volume 12, month 5, 2012
- Combining cap-and-trade with offsets: lessons from the EU-ETS pp. 273-287

- Raphael Trotignon
- Initial public reactions to carbon capture and storage (CCS): differentiating general and local views pp. 288-300

- Bart W. Terwel and Dancker D.L. Daamen
- Implications of different climate protection regimes for the EU-27 and its member states through 2050 pp. 301-319

- Markus Blesl, Tom Kober, Ralf Kuder and David Bruchof
- How to increase technology transfers to developing countries: a synthesis of the evidence pp. 320-340

- Ana Pueyo, Mar�a Mendiluce, Mar�a Sanchez Naranjo and Julio Lumbreras
- LULUCF in the post-2012 regime: fixing the problems of the past? pp. 341-355

- Andrew Kerr Macintosh
- National GHG emissions reduction pledges and 2°C: comparison of studies pp. 356-377

- Niklas H�hne, Christopher Taylor, Ramzi Elias, Michel Den Elzen, Keywan Riahi, Claudine Chen, Joeri Rogelj, Giacomo Grassi, Fabian Wagner, Kelly Levin, Emanuele Massetti and Zhao Xiusheng
- Ocean acidification and climate change: synergies and challenges of addressing both under the UNFCCC pp. 378-389

- Ellycia R. Harrould-Kolieb and Doroth�e Herr
- Climate change for the common man pp. 390-391

- Axel Michaelowa
Volume 12, month 3, 2012
- Community-based adaptation: lessons from a grant competition pp. 143-163

- Rasmus Heltberg, Habiba Gitay and Radhika G. Prabhu
- The future of old industrial regions in a carbon-constrained world pp. 164-186

- Mikel Gonz�lez-Eguino, Ibon Galarraga and Alberto Ansuategi
- Financing climate adaptation with a credit mechanism: initial considerations pp. 187-197

- Karl Harvey Schultz
- Does the CDM discourage emission reduction targets in advanced developing countries? pp. 198-218

- Paula Castro
- Marginal abatement cost curves: a call for caution pp. 219-236

- Fabian Kesicki and Paul Ekins
- Efficiency of policy instruments for CCS deployment pp. 237-254

- Dominique Finon
- Credible commitment in carbon policy pp. 255-271

- Steffen Brunner, Christian Flachsland and Robert Marschinski
Volume 12, month 1, 2012
- Examining the willingness of Americans to alter behaviour to mitigate climate change pp. 1-22

- Samuel Brody, Himanshu Grover and Arnold Vedlitz
- The role of non-nation-state actors and side events in the international climate negotiations pp. 23-37

- Heike Schroeder and Heather Lovell
- Effects of economic recession and local weather on climate change attitudes pp. 38-49

- Robert Y. Shum
- Macroeconomic impacts of the Florida Energy and Climate Change Action Plan pp. 50-69

- Adam Rose and Dan Wei
- Brazil's Amazon forest in mitigating global warming: unresolved controversies pp. 70-81

- Philip Fearnside
- Who and what are carbon markets for? Politics and the development of climate policy pp. 82-97

- Matthew Paterson
- Waste energy recovery CDM projects in China: status, challenges and suggestions pp. 98-114

- Fang Rong, Yuxin Lan, Shaojun Zeng and Huijin Yu
- Community perceptions of REDD+: a case study from Papua New Guinea pp. 115-134

- Matthew Leggett and Heather Lovell
- The political economy of carbon markets: The CDM and other stories pp. 135-139

- Peter Newell
- Alternatives for an international climate regime? pp. 140-142

- Axel Michaelowa
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