Climate Policy
2001 - 2025
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Volume 7, month 11, 2007
- Technology transfer and investment risk in international emissions trading pp. 467-469

- Christoph Böhringer, Ger Klaassen and Ulf Moslener
- Measuring host country risk in CDM and JI projects: a composite indicator pp. 470-487

- Robert Oleschak and Urs Springer
- Evaluating technology transfer in the Clean Development Mechanism and Joint Implementation pp. 488-499

- Rob Youngman, Jake Schmidt, Jin Lee and Heleen de Coninck
- Macroeconomic impacts of the CDM: the role of investment barriers and regulations pp. 500-517

- Niels Anger, Christoph Böhringer and Ulf Moslener
- Equity and international climate change negotiations: a matter of perspective pp. 518-534

- Madeleine Heyward
- Are national greenhouse gas emissions reports scientifically valid? pp. 535-538

- Rob Swart, Peter Bergamaschi, Tinus Pulles and Frank Raes
- More crucial than oil scarcity: climate change policies for a sustainable Libya pp. 539-542

- Robert Goodland
- Environmental progress through litigation? pp. 543-544

- Axel Michaelowa
- Servicizing electricity supply pp. 545-546

- James Cust
Volume 7, month 9, 2007
- Linking health and productivity impacts to climate policy costs: a general equilibrium analysis pp. 379-391

- Göran Östblom and Eva Samakovlis
- Implementing adaptation in developed countries: an analysis of progress and trends pp. 392-408

- Frédéric Gagnon-Lebrun and Shardul Agrawala
- Managing the transition to climate stabilization pp. 409-428

- Richard G. Richels, Thomas F. Rutherford, Geoffrey J. Blanford and Leon Clarke
- Process matters: building a future climate regime with multi-processes pp. 429-443

- Yasuko Kameyama
- Technology transfer in the Clean Development Mechanism pp. 444-456

- Heleen de Coninck, Frauke Haake and Nico van der Linden
- Carbon taxes, cap-and-trade administration, and US legislation pp. 457-462

- William Whitesell
- EU ETS and carbon markets pp. 463-464

- Axel Michaelowa
Volume 7, month 7, 2007
- Linking climate change and sustainable development at the local level pp. 271-277

- Livia Bizikova, John Robinson and Stewart Cohen
- Scale and sustainability pp. 278-287

- Thomas J. Wilbanks
- Making integration of adaptation and mitigation work: mainstreaming into sustainable development policies? pp. 288-303

- Rob Swart and Frank Raes
- A framework for explaining the links between capacity and action in response to global climate change pp. 304-316

- Sarah Burch and John Robinson
- Understanding and managing the complexity of urban systems under climate change pp. 317-336

- Matthias Ruth and Dana Coelho
- Vulnerability, poverty and the need for sustainable adaptation measures pp. 337-352

- Siri H. Eriksen and Karen O'Brien
- Structured decision-making to link climate change and sustainable development pp. 353-370

- Charlie Wilson and Tim McDaniels
- Integrating adaptation into policy: upscaling evidence from local to global pp. 371-376

- Ian Burton, Livia Bizikova, Thea Dickinson and Yvonne Howard
Volume 7, month 5, 2007
- Kyoto flexibility mechanisms in EU accession countries: will they make a difference? pp. 179-196

- Diana �rge-Vorsatz, Aleksandra Novikova and Alan Watt
- Why the CDM will reduce carbon leakage pp. 197-211

- Steffen Kallbekken
- Sustainable development policies and measures: institutional issues and electrical efficiency in South Africa pp. 212-229

- Harald Winkler, Mark Howells and Kevin Baumert
- Past as prologue: an innovation-diffusion approach to additionality pp. 230-239

- Ajay Mathur, Ananth P. Chikkatur and Ambuj D. Sagar
- Building bridges to 2020 and beyond: the road from Bali pp. 240-254

- Harald Winkler and Shaun Vorster
- UN 2006 Climate Change Conference: a confidence-building step? pp. 255-261

- Kati Kulovesi, Mar�a Gutiérrez, Peter Doran and Miquel Muńoz
- The impacts of law on ETS pp. 262-264

- Axel Michaelowa
Volume 7, month 3, 2007
- Distribution of emissions allowances as an opportunity pp. 91-103

- Stephen DeCanio
- Tankering strategies for evading emissions trading in aviation pp. 104-120

- Martin Cames
- Selecting and assessing sustainable CDM projects using multi-criteria methods pp. 121-138

- Manfred Lenzen, Roberto Schaeffer and Ryuji Matsuhashi
- Slovenia's climate policy efforts: CO 2 tax and implementation of EU ETS pp. 139-155

- Tanja Markovič-Hribernik and Aleksandra Murks
- New lessons for technology policy and climate change: investment for innovation pp. 156-161

- Jonathan Köhler, Terry Barker, Haoran Pan, Paolo Agnolucci, Paul Ekins, Timothy Foxon, Dennis Anderson, Sarah Winne, Paul Dewick, Marcela Miozzo and Ken Green
- Climate politics at a crossroad: views on building a consensus pp. 162-165

- Malik Amin Aslam Khan
- Why has China not embraced a global cap-and-trade regime? pp. 166-170

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- A CER discounting scheme could save climate change regime after 2012 pp. 171-176

- Rae Kwon Chung
Volume 7, month 1, 2007
- The impact of carbon capture and storage on overall mitigation policy pp. 3-12

- Laurent Gilotte and Valentina Bosetti
- Norway's experience of carbon dioxide storage: a basis for pursuing international commitments? pp. 13-28

- Ingvild Andreassen Sæverud
- Coordinating future adaptation policies across Canadian natural resources pp. 29-45

- Adam M. Wellstead and Richard C. Stedman
- Public participation and climate change adaptation: avoiding the illusion of inclusion pp. 46-59

- Roger Few, Katrina Brown and Emma L. Tompkins
- Profitability of fossil-fuel production under different instruments in international climate policies pp. 60-72

- Finn Roar Aune, Snorre Kverndokk, Lars Lindholt and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Why different interpretations of vulnerability matter in climate change discourses pp. 73-88

- Karen O'Brien, Siri Eriksen, Lynn P. Nygaard and Ane Schjolden
Volume 6, month 11, 2006
- Foreword pp. 599-599

- Peter Hoeppe
- Introduction and executive summary pp. 600-606

- Eugene N. Gurenko
- Scientific and economic rationales for innovative climate insurance solutions pp. 607-620

- Peter Hoeppe and Eugene N. Gurenko
- Insurance for assisting adaptation to climate change in developing countries: a proposed strategy pp. 621-636

- Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer and Reinhard Mechler
- Insuring the uninsurable: design options for a climate change funding mechanism pp. 637-647

- Christoph Bals, Koko Warner and Sonja Butzengeiger
- The role of the private market in catastrophe insurance pp. 648-657

- Andrew Dlugolecki and Erik Hoekstra
- The Indian insurance industry and climate change: exposure, opportunities and strategies ahead pp. 658-671

- Ulka Kelkar, Catherine Rose James and Ritu Kumar
- Can insurance deal with negative effects arising from climate policy measures? pp. 672-682

- Axel Michaelowa
- Conclusions and recommendations pp. 683-684

- Eugene N. Gurenko
Volume 6, month 9, 2006
- The economics of climate damages and stabilization after the Stern Review pp. 505-508

- Michael Grubb
- The economics of inaction on climate change: a sensitivity analysis pp. 509-526

- Frank Ackerman and Ian J. Finlayson
- Some dangers of 'dangerous' climate change pp. 527-536

- James S. Risbey
- The marginal impacts of CO 2, CH 4 and SF 6 emissions pp. 537-544

- Chris W. Hope
- Meeting the EU 2°C climate target: global and regional emission implications pp. 545-564

- Michel den Elzen and Malte Meinshausen
- The social cost of carbon: what does it actually depend on? pp. 565-572

- Chris W. Hope
- Uncertainties in global warming science and near-term emission policies pp. 573-584

- L. D. Danny Harvey
- Learning and climate change pp. 585-589

- Brian C. O'Neill, Paul Crutzen, Arnulf Gr�bler, Minh Ha-Duong, Klaus Keller, Charles Kolstad, Jonathan Koomey, Andreas Lange, Michael Obersteiner, Michael Oppenheimer, William Pepper, Warren Sanderson, Michael Schlesinger, Nicolas Treich, Alistair Ulph, Mort Webster and Chris Wilson
- BOOK REVIEW pp. 590-592

- Axel Michaelowa
Volume 6, month 7, 2006
- Preface pp. 349-350

- Michael Grubb
- Emissions trading: lessons learnt from the 1st phase of the EU ETS and prospects for the 2nd phase pp. 351-359

- Regina Betz and Misato Sato
- EU emissions trading: an early analysis of national allocation plans for 2008-2012 pp. 361-394

- Regina Betz, Karoline Rogge and Joachim Schleich
- Emission projections 2008-2012 versus national allocation plans II pp. 395-410

- Karsten Neuhoff, Federico Ferrario, Michael Grubb, Etienne Gabel and Kim Keats
- Implications of announced phase II national allocation plans for the EU ETS pp. 411-422

- Karsten Neuhoff, Markus Åhman, Regina Betz, Johanna Cludius, Federico Ferrario, Kristina Holmgren, Gabriella Pal, Michael Grubb, Felix Matthes, Karoline Rogge, Misato Sato, Joachim Schleich, Jos Sijm, Andreas Tuerk, Claudia Kettner and Neil Walker
- New entrant allocation in the Nordic energy sectors: incentives and options in the EU ETS pp. 423-440

- Markus Åhman and Kristina Holmgren
- The environmental and economic effects of European emissions trading pp. 441-455

- Claudia Kemfert, Michael Kohlhaas, Truong Truong and Artem Protsenko
- Harmonization versus decentralization in the EU ETS: an economic analysis pp. 457-475

- Pablo del R�o Gonz�lez
- Simple rules for targeting CO 2 allowance allocations to compensate firms pp. 477-493

- Karen Palmer, Dallas Burtraw and Danny Kahn
- False confidences: forecasting errors and emission caps in CO 2 trading systems pp. 495-501

- Michael Grubb and Federico Ferrario
Volume 6, month 5, 2006
- Pledges, politics and performance: an assessment of UK climate policy pp. 257-274

- Beverley Darkin
- Keeping the forest for the climate's sake: avoiding deforestation in developing countries under the UNFCCC pp. 275-294

- Claudio Forneri, J�rgen Blaser, Frank Jotzo and Carmenza Robledo
- How consistent are alternative short-term climate policies with long-term goals? pp. 295-312

- Valentina Bosetti, Marzio Galeotti and Alessandro Lanza
- Long-term climate policy: international legal aspects of sector-based approaches pp. 313-325

- Kati Kulovesi and Katja Kein�nen
- Technology transfer by CDM projects pp. 327-344

- Erik Haites, Maosheng Duan and Stephen Seres
Volume 6, month 3, 2006
- Stock changes or fluxes? Resolving terminological confusion in the debate on land-use change and forestry pp. 161-179

- Annette Cowie, Kim Pingoud and Bernhard Schlamadinger
- Common but differentiated convergence (CDC): a new conceptual approach to long-term climate policy pp. 181-199

- Niklas H�hne, Michel den Elzen and Martin Weiss
- Bridging the gap: empowering decision-making for adaptation through the UK Climate Impacts Programme pp. 201-215

- Merylyn McKenzie Hedger, Richenda Connell and Penny Bramwell
- Greener public purchasing: opportunities for climate-friendly government procurement under WTO and EU rules pp. 217-229

- Harro van Asselt, Nicolien van der Grijp and Frans Oosterhuis
- Estimating baselines for climate change for less developed countries: the case of the Sahel pp. 231-240

- Mohammed Dore and Jean-Francois Lamarche
- Carbon dioxide capture and storage: a status report pp. 241-246

- Lenny Bernstein, Arthur Lee and Steven Crookshank
- Providing new homes for climate change exiles pp. 247-252

- Sujatha Byravan and Sudhir Chella Rajan
- Promoting renewable energies under the CDM: combining national quotas in Europe and the CDM pp. 253-256

- Sven Bode
Volume 6, month 1, 2006
- Preface pp. 5-6

- Tom Delay
- Allocation and competitiveness in the EU emissions trading scheme: policy overview pp. 7-30

- Michael Grubb and Karsten Neuhoff
- The impact of CO 2 emissions trading on firm profits and market prices pp. 31-48

- Robin Smale, Murray Hartley, Cameron Hepburn, John Ward and Michael Grubb
- CO 2 cost pass-through and windfall profits in the power sector pp. 49-72

- Jos Sijm, Karsten Neuhoff and Yihsu Chen
- Allocation, incentives and distortions: the impact of EU ETS emissions allowance allocations to the electricity sector pp. 73-91

- Karsten Neuhoff, Kim Keats Martinez and Misato Sato
- CO 2 abatement, competitiveness and leakage in the European cement industry under the EU ETS: grandfathering versus output-based allocation pp. 93-113

- Damien Demailly and Philippe Quirion
- Free allocation of allowances under the EU emissions trading scheme: legal issues pp. 115-136

- Angus Johnston
- Auctioning of EU ETS phase II allowances: how and why? pp. 137-160

- Cameron Hepburn, Michael Grubb, Karsten Neuhoff, Felix Matthes and Maximilien Tse
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