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Climate Policy

2001 - 2025

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Volume 11, month 11, 2011

Durban: the darkest hour? pp. 1269-1271 Downloads
Michael Grubb
Estimated supply of RED credits 2011-2035 pp. 1272-1288 Downloads
Michael J. Coren, Charlotte Streck and Erin Myers Madeira
Climate change and total factor productivity in the Tanzanian economy pp. 1289-1302 Downloads
Mintewab Bezabih, Muyeye Chambwera and Jesper Stage
CDM and international technology transfer: empirical evidence on wind power pp. 1303-1314 Downloads
Ivan Haščič and Nick Johnstone
Importance of programme design for potential US domestic GHG offset supply and quality pp. 1315-1336 Downloads
Peter A. Erickson, Michael Lazarus and Alexia Kelly
Assessing the designs and effectiveness of Japan's emissions trading scheme pp. 1337-1349 Downloads
Junko Mochizuki
Asian Development Bank's support for clean energy pp. 1350-1366 Downloads
Laurence L. Delina
Climate policy and financial institutions pp. 1367-1385 Downloads
Matthew Haigh
Book review: North American climate policy: active, innovative, dissonant - and effective? pp. 1386-1388 Downloads
Alexander Ochs
Commentary: Fault lines in climate policy: what role for carbon markets? pp. 1389-1392 Downloads
Steffen B�hm and Siddhartha Dhabi

Volume 11, month 9, 2011

Do border measures have a role in climate policy? pp. 1185-1190 Downloads
Susanne Droege
Using border measures to address carbon flows pp. 1191-1201 Downloads
Susanne Droege
The legal interface between carbon border measures and trade rules pp. 1202-1211 Downloads
Ludivine Tamiotti
A border adjustment for the EU ETS: reconciling WTO rules and capacity to tackle carbon leakage pp. 1212-1225 Downloads
Stéphanie Monjon and Philippe Quirion
International flows of embodied CO 2 with an application to aluminium and the EU ETS pp. 1226-1245 Downloads
Graham E. Sinden, Glen Peters, Jan Minx and Christopher L. Weber
A proposal for the renewal of sectoral approaches building on the Cement Sustainability Initiative pp. 1246-1256 Downloads
Gregory Cook and Jean-Pierre Ponssard
Getting the carbon price right through climate border measures: a Chinese perspective pp. 1257-1261 Downloads
Tancr�de Voituriez and Xin Wang
The case for taxing carbon at the border pp. 1262-1268 Downloads
Daniel Gros and Christian Egenhofer

Volume 11, month 7, 2011

Capacities across scales: local to national adaptation policy in four European countries pp. 1071-1085 Downloads
Lisa Westerhoff, E. Carina H. Keskitalo and Sirkku Juhola
Operationalizing the Adaptation Fund: challenges in allocating funds to the vulnerable pp. 1086-1096 Downloads
Britta Horstmann
Does the framing of climate policies make a difference to public support? Evidence from UK marginal constituencies pp. 1097-1112 Downloads
Matthew Lockwood
Effective, efficient or equitable: using allowance allocations to mitigate emissions leakage pp. 1113-1130 Downloads
Robert Heilmayr and James A. Bradbury
Role of renewable energy in climate mitigation: a synthesis of recent scenarios pp. 1131-1158 Downloads
Volker Krey and Leon Clarke
Is industrialization still a viable development strategy for developing countries under climate change? pp. 1159-1176 Downloads
Le-Yin Zhang
Hard and soft paths for climate change adaptation pp. 1177-1183 Downloads
Benjamin K. Sovacool

Volume 11, month 5, 2011

Climate change finance pp. 963-969 Downloads
Erik Haites
Estimates of incremental investment for and cost of mitigation measures in developing countries pp. 970-986 Downloads
Susanne Olbrisch, Erik Haites, Matthew Savage, Pradeep Dadhich and Manish Kumar Shrivastava
Development and climate change adaptation funding: coordination and integration pp. 987-1000 Downloads
Joel B. Smith, Thea Dickinson, Joseph D.B. Donahue, Ian Burton, Erik Haites, Richard J.T. Klein and Anand Patwardhan
Estimating costs of adaptation to climate change pp. 1001-1019 Downloads
Urvashi Narain, Sergio Margulis and Timothy Essam
Raising climate finance to support developing country action: some economic considerations pp. 1020-1036 Downloads
Alex Bowen
Spending adaptation money wisely pp. 1037-1049 Downloads
Sam Fankhauser and Ian Burton
International climate finance from border carbon cost levelling pp. 1050-1057 Downloads
Michael Grubb
Beyond climate finance: from accountability to productivity in addressing the climate challenge pp. 1058-1068 Downloads
Simon Zadek

Volume 11, month 3, 2011

Cancun: the art of the possible pp. 847-850 Downloads
Michael Grubb
Perverse incentives under the CDM: an evaluation of HFC-23 destruction projects pp. 851-864 Downloads
Lambert Richard Schneider
Towards a low-carbon economy: scenarios and policies for the UK pp. 865-882 Downloads
Paul Ekins, Gabrial Anandarajah and Neil Strachan
Border carbon adjustments and the potential for protectionism pp. 883-900 Downloads
Peter Holmes, Tom Reilly and Jim Rollo
Does leadership promote cooperation in climate change mitigation policy? pp. 901-921 Downloads
Ulrike Saul and Christian Seidel
Carbon taxes: a review of experience and policy design considerations pp. 922-943 Downloads
Jenny Sumner, Lori Bird and Hillary Dobos
GHG emission estimates for road transport in national GHG inventories pp. 944-957 Downloads
Tinus Pulles and Hongwei Yang
Corporate responses to climate change pp. 958-960 Downloads
Axel Michaelowa

Volume 11, month 1, 2011

Sectoral targets for developing countries: combining 'common but differentiated re-sponsibilities' with 'meaningful participation' pp. 731-751 Downloads
Meriem Hamdi-Cherif, Céline Guivarch and Philippe Quirion
The future of the CDM: same same, but differentiated? pp. 752-767 Downloads
Stefan Bakker, Constanze Haug, Harro van Asselt, Joyeeta Gupta and Raouf Saïdi
The costs of climate policies in a second-best world with labour market imperfections pp. 768-788 Downloads
Céline Guivarch, Renaud Crassous, Olivier Sassi and Stephane Hallegatte
The promise of carbon capture and storage: evaluating the capture-readiness of new EU fossil fuel power plants pp. 789-812 Downloads
Wina Graus, Mauro Roglieri, Piotr Jaworski, Luca Alberio and Ernst Worrell
Municipal emissions trading: reducing transport emissions through cap-and-trade pp. 813-828 Downloads
Istv�n Bart
Reflections on implementing EU ETS pp. 829-831 Downloads
Karsten Neuhoff
An outsider view of climate politics pp. 832-833 Downloads
Axel Michaelowa
Communicating climate change to the wider public pp. 834-835 Downloads
Joyeeta Gupta
Does exasperation mean despair? pp. 836-838 Downloads
Axel Michaelowa
Failures of global carbon markets and CDM? pp. 839-841 Downloads
Axel Michaelowa
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