Climate Policy
2001 - 2025
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Volume 8, month 12, 2008
- Low-Carbon Society (LCS) modelling pp. S3-S4

- Neil Strachan, Timothy Foxon and Junichi Fujino
- Policies and practices for a low-carbon society pp. S5-S16

- Jim Skea and Shuzo Nishioka
- Policy implications from the Low-Carbon Society (LCS) modelling project pp. S17-S29

- Neil Strachan, Timothy Foxon and Junichi Fujino
- Achieving the G8 50% target: modelling induced and accelerated technological change using the macro-econometric model E3MG pp. S30-S45

- Terry Barker, Silviu Scrieciu and Timothy Foxon
- Global emission reductions through a sectoral intensity target scheme pp. S46-S59

- Keigo Akimoto, Fuminori Sano, Junichiro Oda, Takashi Homma, Ullash Kumar Rout and Toshimasa Tomoda
- A global perspective to achieve a low-carbon society (LCS): scenario analysis with the ETSAP-TIAM model pp. S60-S75

- Uwe Remme and Markus Blesl
- Implications for the USA of stabilization of radiative forcing at 3.4 W/m-super-2 pp. S76-S92

- Jae Edmonds, Leon Clarke, Marshall Wise, Hugh Pitcher and Steve Smith
- Permit sellers, permit buyers: China and Canada's roles in a global low-carbon society pp. S93-S107

- Chris Bataille, Jianjun Tu and Mark Jaccard
- Back-casting analysis for 70% emission reduction in Japan by 2050 pp. S108-S124

- Junichi Fujino, Go Hibino, Tomoki Ehara, Yuzuru Matsuoka, Toshihiko Masui and Mikiko Kainuma
- The role of international drivers on UK scenarios of a low-carbon society pp. S125-S139

- Neil Strachan, Stephen Pye and Nicholas Hughes
- Effects of carbon tax on greenhouse gas mitigation in Thailand pp. S140-S155

- Ram M. Shrestha, Shreekar Pradhan and Migara H. Liyanage
- Low-carbon society scenarios for India pp. S156-S176

- P. R. Shukla, Subash Dhar and Diptiranjan Mahapatra
Volume 8, month 11, 2008
- Remembering Bernhard Schlamadinger, 1967-2008 pp. 531-533

- Andreas Tuerk and Michael Grubb
- Measurable, reportable and verifiable: the keys to mitigation in the Copenhagen deal pp. 534-547

- Harald Winkler
- Analysing preferences towards economic incentives in combating climate change: a comparative analysis of US states pp. 548-568

- Cristina E. Ciocirlan
- Cumulative CO 2 emissions: shifting international responsibilities for climate debt pp. 569-576

- Wouter Botzen, John Gowdy and Jeroen van den Bergh
- China's carbon emissions and international trade: implications for post-2012 policy pp. 577-587

- Tao Wang and Jim Watson
- Regulating CO 2 in electricity markets: sources or consumers? pp. 588-606

- Dallas Burtraw
- Low-carbon societies: a challenging transition for an attractive future pp. 607-612

- Jean-Charles Hourcade and Renaud Crassous
- From modelling theory to policy: lessons from the LCS project pp. 613-616

- Taishi Sugiyama
Volume 8, month 9, 2008
- Extending timber rotations: carbon and cost implications pp. 435-451

- Brent Sohngen and Sandra Brown
- Climate change impacts on Namibia's natural resources and economy pp. 452-466

- Hannah Reid, Linda Sahl�n, Jesper Stage and James Macgregor
- EU emissions trading and the cement sector: a spatial competition analysis pp. 467-493

- Jean-Pierre Ponssard and Neil Walker
- Sector-based approach to the post-2012 climate change policy architecture pp. 494-515

- Jake Schmidt, Ned Helme, Jin Lee and Mark Houdashelt
- Climate change technology transfer: a new paradigm and policy agenda pp. 516-526

- Thomas L. Brewer
Volume 8, month 7, 2008
- Technology obscuring equity: historical responsibility in UNFCCC negotiations pp. 339-354

- Mathias Friman and Björn-Ola Linnér
- Stabilizing CO 2 concentrations with incomplete international cooperation pp. 355-376

- J. Edmonds, L. Clarke, J. Lurz and M. Wise
- Coordination of carbon reduction and renewable energy support policies pp. 377-394

- Pedro Linares, Francisco Javier Santos and Mariano Ventosa
- Assessment of US GHG cap-and-trade proposals pp. 395-420

- Sergey Paltsev, John Reilly, Henry D. Jacoby, Angelo Gurgel, Gilbert Metcalf, Andrei P. Sokolov and Jennifer F. Holak
- Climate change, innovation and jobs pp. 421-429

- Samuel Fankhaeser, Friedel Sehlleier and Nicholas Stern
- Political underpinnings of the EU ETS pp. 430-432

- Axel Michaelowa
Volume 8, month 5, 2008
- Mitigation options for the Bangladesh forestry sector: implications of the CDM pp. 243-260

- Man Yong Shin, Md. Danesh Miah and Kyeong Hak Lee
- Flexibility mechanisms and sustainable development: lessons from five AIJ projects pp. 261-276

- Joyeeta Gupta, Pieter van Beukering, Harro van Asselt, Luke Brander, Sebastiaan Hess and Kim van der Leeuw
- The design of California's cap-and-trade and its impact on electricity markets pp. 277-292

- James Bushnell
- A no cap but trade proposal for emission targets pp. 293-304

- Richard Tol and Katrin Rehdanz
- Joint Implementation in Ukraine: national benefits and implications for further climate pacts pp. 305-316

- Anna Korppoo and Arild Moe
- Post-2012 climate policy dilemmas: a review of proposals pp. 317-336

- Onno Kuik, Jeroen Aerts, Frans Berkhout, Frank Biermann, Jos Bruggink, Joyeeta Gupta and Richard Tol
Volume 8, month 3, 2008
- Integrating development and climate policies pp. 99-102

- Bert Metz and Marcel Kok
- Integrating development and climate policies: national and international benefits pp. 103-118

- Marcel Kok, Bert Metz, Jan Verhagen and Sascha van Rooijen
- Methods for quantifying the benefits of sustainable development policies and measures (SD-PAMs) pp. 119-134

- Harald Winkler, Niklas Höhne and Michel Den Elzen
- Bilateral and multilateral financial assistance for the energy sector of developing countries pp. 135-151

- Dennis Tirpak and Helen Adams
- Financing the integration of climate change mitigation into development pp. 152-169

- Alan S. Miller
- Adaptation and the poor: development, resilience and transition pp. 170-182

- Anne Jerneck and Lennart Olsson
- Adapting development cooperation to adapt to climate change pp. 183-193

- Shardul Agrawala and Maarten van Aalst
- Climate adaptation from a poverty perspective pp. 194-201

- Geoff O'Brien, Phil O'Keefe, Hubert Meena, Joanne Rose and Leanne Wilson
- Sustainable development and climate change: lessons from country studies pp. 202-219

- Kirsten Halsnæs, P. R. Shukla and Amit Garg
- Brazilian transport initiatives with GHG reductions as a co-benefit pp. 220-240

- Suzana Kahn Ribeiro and Adrianna Andrade de Abreu
Volume 8, month 1, 2008
- The Bali COP: Plus �a change pp. 3-6

- Michael Grubb
- Deforestation, biomass and carbon finance in Amazonia pp. 7-22

- Till Neeff
- Is reducing emissions from deforestation financially feasible? A Panamanian case study pp. 23-40

- Catherine Potvin, Bruno Guay and Lucio Pedroni
- Stringency and distribution in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme: first evidence pp. 41-61

- Claudia Kettner, Angela Köppl, Stefan P. Schleicher and Gregor Thenius
- Implementing CDM for the Indian dairy sector: prospects and issues pp. 62-74

- Smita Sirohi and Axel Michaelowa
- Will there be value for Kyoto units in a post-Kyoto regime? pp. 75-90

- Pablo Del R�o
- The Bali roadmap: new horizons for global climate policy pp. 91-95

- Hermann E. Ott, Wolfgang Sterk and Rie Watanabe
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