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Climate Policy

2001 - 2025

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Volume 9, month 11, 2009

Historic versus output-based allocation of GHG tradable allowances: a comparison pp. 575-592 Downloads
Philippe Quirion
Differentiating (historic) responsibilities for climate change pp. 593-611 Downloads
Benito M�ller, Niklas Höhne and Christian Ellermann
Assessing the value of price caps and floors pp. 612-633 Downloads
Cédric Philibert
Who picks up the remainder? Mitigation in developed and developing countries pp. 634-651 Downloads
Harald Winkler, Shaun Vorster and Andrew Marquard
Sectoral approaches for a post-2012 climate regime: a taxonomy pp. 652-668 Downloads
Jonas O. Meckling and Gu Yoon Chung
Synergies in addressing air quality and climate change pp. 669-680 Downloads
Helen ApSIMON, Markus Amann, Stefan Åström and Tim Oxley
CDM: from policy to practice pp. 681-683 Downloads
Sandra Greiner
Rethinking political theory: ethics, justice and global climate change pp. 684-686 Downloads
Charles Palmer

Volume 9, month 9, 2009

Understanding the roles and interactions of international cooperation on domestic climate policies pp. 435-449 Downloads
Karsten Neuhoff
Using intermediate indicators: lessons for climate policy pp. 450-463 Downloads
James Cust
Policy targets: lessons for effective implementation of climate actions pp. 464-480 Downloads
Sarah Lester and Karsten Neuhoff
A history of conditionality: lessons for international cooperation on climate policy pp. 481-494 Downloads
Maike Sippel and Karsten Neuhoff
Brazilian low-carbon transportation policies: opportunities for international support pp. 495-507 Downloads
Haroldo Machado-Filho
Policy and regulatory framework for renewable energy and energy efficiency development in Ghana pp. 508-516 Downloads
William Gboney
Domestic climate policy for the Indian steel sector pp. 517-528 Downloads
Umashankar Sreenivasamurthy
Climate co-benefit policies for the Indian power sector: domestic drivers and North-South cooperation pp. 529-543 Downloads
Anoop Singh
Concentrated solar power in South Africa pp. 544-552 Downloads
Kate Grant
China's wind industry: policy lessons for domestic government interventions and international support pp. 553-564 Downloads
Xiliang Zhang, Shiyan Chang, Molin Huo and Ruoshui Wang
Twinning: lessons for a South-North climate policy context pp. 565-570 Downloads
Zsuzsanna Pat�

Volume 9, month 7, 2009

Linking emissions trading schemes pp. 339-340 Downloads
Michael Grubb
Linking carbon markets: concepts, case studies and pathways pp. 341-357 Downloads
Andreas Tuerk, Michael Mehling, Christian Flachsland and Wolfgang Sterk
To link or not to link: benefits and disadvantages of linking cap-and-trade systems pp. 358-372 Downloads
Christian Flachsland, Robert Marschinski and Ottmar Edenhofer
Linking existing and proposed GHG emissions trading schemes in North America pp. 373-388 Downloads
Erik Haites and Michael Mehling
Establishing a transatlantic carbon market pp. 389-401 Downloads
Wolfgang Sterk and Joseph Kruger
Australia's emissions trading scheme: opportunities and obstacles for linking pp. 402-414 Downloads
Frank Jotzo and Regina Betz
Linking emissions trading schemes for international aviation and shipping emissions pp. 415-430 Downloads
Erik Haites

Volume 9, month 5, 2009

The effectiveness of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme pp. 227-241 Downloads
Stefano Clo
Assessing the additionality of CDM projects: practical experiences and lessons learned pp. 242-254 Downloads
Lambert Schneider
Corporate responses to the CDM: the Indian pulp and paper industry pp. 255-272 Downloads
Malte Schneider, Volker H. Hoffmann and Bhola R. Gurjar
The road less travelled: difficulties in moving between annexes in the climate change regime pp. 273-287 Downloads
Joanna Depledge
Country stakes in climate change negotiations: two dimensions of vulnerability pp. 288-305 Downloads
Piet Buys, Uwe Deichmann, Craig Meisner, Thao Ton That and David Wheeler
Lessons from carbon markets for designing an effective REDD architecture pp. 306-315 Downloads
Till Neeff and Francisco Ascui
Emissions trading and competitiveness: lessons from Germany pp. 316-329 Downloads
Steffen Hentrich, Patrick Matschoss and Peter Michaelis
Reflection on the climate negotiations: a Southern perspective pp. 330-333 Downloads
Mukul Sanwal
Achieving local sustainable development and emissions reduction pp. 334-336 Downloads
Randall Spalding-Fecher

Volume 9, month 1, 2009

How deep should the deep cuts be? Optimal CO 2 emissions over time under uncertainty pp. 3-8 Downloads
Chris Hope
Commitments through financial options: an alternative for delivering climate change obligations pp. 9-21 Downloads
Roland Ismer and Karsten Neuhoff
Energy markets, capital inertia and economic instrument impacts pp. 22-39 Downloads
Ian Bailey and Christopher Ditty
Marginal abatement cost estimates for non-CO 2 greenhouse gases: lessons from RECLAIM pp. 40-55 Downloads
Robert C. Anderson and Richard D. Morgenstern
A load-based CO 2 cap in the power sector pp. 56-70 Downloads
Hal T. Nelson
Risk governance for geological storage of CO 2 under the Clean Development Mechanism pp. 71-87 Downloads
Melisa Pollak and Elizabeth J. Wilson
Conceptualizations of justice in climate policy pp. 88-108 Downloads
Sonja Klinsky and Hadi Dowlatabadi
Does adequate financing exist for adaptation in developing countries? pp. 109-114 Downloads
Karoline Hægstad Flåm and Jon Birger Skjærseth
Interactions between climate and energy policies: the case of Spain pp. 119-138 Downloads
Pablo Del R�o
Carbon tax under the Clean Development Mechanism: a unique approach for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in developing countries pp. 139-154 Downloads
Govinda Timilsina
Economic costs of managing of an electricity grid with increasing wind power penetration pp. 155-168 Downloads
Ryan Prescott and Gerrit van Kooten
Mechanisms for linking emissions trading schemes pp. 169-184 Downloads
Michael Mehling and Erik Haites
Soft energy paths in Japan: a backcasting approach to energy planning pp. 185-206 Downloads
Aki Suwa
Creating incentives for avoiding further deforestation: the nested approach pp. 207-220 Downloads
Lucio Pedroni, Michael Dutschke, Charlotte Streck and Manuel Estrada Porrúa
The role of forests in climate policies pp. 221-222 Downloads
H. Carolyn Peach Brown
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