Climate Policy
2001 - 2025
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Volume 3, month 12, 2003
- Special Supplement on Defining and Trading Emission Targets pp. S1-S2

- Michael Grubb
- Special Supplement on Defining and Trading Emission Targets pp. S3-S6

- William Pizer and Andrei Marcu
- Absolute versus intensity-based emission caps pp. S7-S20

- A. Denny Ellerman and Ian Sue Wing
- "Intensity" targets: pathway or roadblock to preventing climate change while enhancing economic growth? pp. S21-S28

- D. Dudek and Alexander Golub
- Output-based allocation as a form of protection for internationally competitive industries pp. S29-S41

- Erik Haites
- Systems for carbon trading: an overview pp. S43-S57

- Henrik Hasselknippe
- Price-related sensitivities of greenhouse gas intensity targets pp. S59-S74

- Benito M�ller and Georg M�ller-F�rstenberger
- Hitting emissions targets with (statistical) confidence in multi-instrument Emissions Trading Schemes pp. S75-S87

- David Shipworth
- Combining rate-based and cap-and-trade emissions policies pp. S89-S103

- Carolyn Fischer
- The evolution of emissions trading in the EU: tensions between national trading schemes and the proposed EU directive pp. S105-S124

- Catherine Boemare, Philippe Quirion and Steve Sorrell
- Trading for climate without trading off on the environment An Australian perspective on integration between emissions trading and other environmental objectives and programs pp. S125-S141

- David Jones
- The Carbon Trading Game pp. S143-S155

- Roger Fouquet
- Global frameworks, grounded actions pp. 327-328

- Michael Grubb
- The trade regime and the climate regime: institutional evolution and adaptation pp. 329-341

- Thomas L. Brewer
- Convergence or divergence? Status and prospects for US climate strategy pp. 343-358

- Atle Christer Christiansen
- Global climate policy: will cities lead the way? pp. 359-372

- Carolyn Kousky and Stephen H. Schneider
- Thirteen plus one: a comparison of global climate policy architectures pp. 373-397

- Joseph Aldy, Scott Barrett and Robert Stavins
- Russian behaviour in the market for permits under the Kyoto Protocol pp. 399-415

- Bjart Holtsmark
- The investment climate for climate investment: Joint Implementation in transition countries pp. 417-434

- Sam Fankhauser and Lucia Lavric
- Inter-trading permanent emissions credits and rented temporary carbon emissions offsets: some issues and alternatives pp. 435-444

- Roger Sedjo and Gregg Marland
- Credited forest carbon sinks: how the cost reduction is allocated among countries and sectors pp. 445-461

- Johanna Pohjola, Leena Kerkel� and Raisa M�kip��
- Book reviews pp. 463-465

- Roger Fouquet
- Book reviews pp. 465-467

- Hadi Dowlatabadi
- Book reviews pp. 467-469

- Semida Silveira
- Acknowledgement pp. 471-471

- Michael Grubb and Ray Purdy
- Obituary pp. 473-474

- Shuzo Nishioka
- Meeting Report pp. 475-477

- Michael Grubb
Volume 3, month 11, 2003
- Preface pp. S1-S1

- Michael Grubb
- Editorial pp. S3-S8

- Thomas E. Downing, Mohan Munasinghe and Joanna Depledge
- Integrating sustainable development into the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change pp. S9-S17

- Adil Najam, Atiq A. Rahman, Saleemul Huq and Youba Sokona
- Climate change and sustainable development: expanding the options pp. S19-S40

- Rob Swart, John Robinson and Stewart Cohen
- Exploring equity and sustainable development in the new carbon economy pp. S41-S56

- Katrina Brown and Esteve Corbera
- Integrated assessment of CO 2 and SO 2 policies in North East Asia pp. S57-S79

- Yeora Chae and Chris Hope
- Synergy of adaptation and mitigation strategies in the context of sustainable development: the case of Vietnam pp. S81-S96

- Hanh H. Dang, Axel Michaelowa and Dao D. Tuan
- The development and climate nexus: the case of sub-Saharan Africa pp. S97-S113

- Ogunlade Davidson, Kirsten Halsnæs, Saleemul Huq, Marcel Kok, Bert Metz, Youba Sokona and Jan Verhagen
- Viable responses to the equity-responsibility dilemma: a consequentialist view pp. S115-S133

- Fr�d�ric Ghersi, Jean-Charles Hourcade and Patrick Criqui
- Sustainable consumption and greenhouse gas mitigation pp. S135-S146

- Laurie Michaelis
- Integrating climate change and sustainable development in a place-based context pp. S147-S154

- Thomas J. Wilbanks
Volume 3, month 9, 2003
- Editorial pp. 189-190

- Michael Grubb
- Institutional interaction to address greenhouse gas emissions from international transport: ICAO, IMO and the Kyoto Protocol pp. 191-205

- Sebastian Oberth�r
- Air transport cruise altitude restrictions to minimize contrail formation pp. 207-219

- Victoria Williams, Robert Noland and Ralf Toumi
- Climate negotiations beyond Kyoto: developing countries concerns and interests pp. 221-231

- Adil Najam, Saleemul Huq and Youba Sokona
- Climate change and extreme weather events: can developing countries adapt? pp. 233-248

- M. Monirul Qader Mirza
- The impact of private investor's transaction costs on the cost effectiveness of project-based Kyoto mechanisms pp. 249-259

- W. Fichtner, S. Graehl and O. Rentz
- Transaction costs of the Kyoto Mechanisms pp. 261-278

- Axel Michaelowa, Marcus Stronzik, Frauke Eckermann and Alistair Hunt
- Benefits from increased cooperation and energy trade under CO 2 commitments-The Nordic case pp. 279-294

- Thomas Unger and Tomas Ekvall
- The special climate change fund: origins and prioritisation assessment pp. 295-302

- Suraje Dessai
- Will the Clean Development Mechanism be effectively implemented in China? pp. 303-307

- Kristian Tangen and G�rild Heggelund
- Report on UNFCCC Subsidiary Body Meetings, Bonn, June 2003 pp. 309-313

- Thomas R. Jacob
- Book reviews pp. 315-317

- Hadi Dowlatabadi
- Book reviews pp. 317-319

- Z. W. Kundzewicz
- Book reviews pp. 319-322

- Benjamin L. Preston
- Book reviews pp. 322-325

- Axel Michaelowa
Volume 3, month 6, 2003
- Replacing carbon lost from forests: an assessment of insurance, reserves, and expiring credits pp. 107-122

- Susan Subak
- A conceptual framework and its application for addressing leakage: the case of avoided deforestation pp. 123-136

- Louise Aukland, Pedro Moura Costa and Sandra Brown
- Great expectations: can international emissions trading deliver an equitable climate regime? pp. 137-148

- Kevin A. Baumert, James F. Perkaus and Nancy Kete
- The climatic impacts of land surface change and carbon management, and the implications for climate-change mitigation policy pp. 149-157

- Gregg Marland, Roger A. Pielke, Mike Apps, Roni Avissar, Richard A. Betts, Kenneth J. Davis, Peter C. Frumhoff, Stephen T. Jackson, Linda A. Joyce, Pekka Kauppi, John Katzenberger, Kenneth G. MacDicken, Ronald P. Neilson, John O. Niles, Dev dutta S. Niyogi, Richard J. Norby, Naomi Pena, Neil Sampson and Yongkang Xue
- Catching air? Climate change policy in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan pp. 159-170

- Theresa Sabonis-Helf
- "Economic" and "Political" cooperation in various climate policy scenarios pp. 171-177

- Bertrand Hamaide
- Book reviews pp. 179-180

- Beverley Darkin
- Book reviews pp. 181-182

- Alison Doig
- Book reviews pp. 182-185

- Benjamin L. Preston
- Book reviews pp. 185-187

- Axel Michaelowa
Volume 3, month 3, 2003
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Axel Michaelowa
- The EU as a frontrunner on greenhouse gas emissions trading: how did it happen and will the EU succeed? pp. 3-18

- Atle C. Christiansen and J�rgen Wettestad
- Spain: words that succeed and climate policies that fail pp. 19-30

- J. David T�bara
- Germany-a pioneer on earthen feet? pp. 31-43

- Axel Michaelowa
- Dutch climate policy A victim of economic growth? pp. 45-56

- M. E. Minnesma
- Implications of early action for JI baselines pp. 57-66

- Wytze van der Gaast
- Forging alliance with Russia: the example of a Green Investment Scheme pp. 67-76

- Anna Korppoo
- Quantifying the UK's incentives for low carbon investment pp. 77-88

- Andrew Wordsworth and Michael Grubb
- The EU emissions trading scheme (ETS): how linked to JI/CDM? pp. 89-94

- Catrinus J. Jepma
- Book Review pp. 95-97

- Hadi Dowlatabadi
- Book Reviews pp. 97-99

- A. Michaelowa
- Book Reviews pp. 99-101

- Michael Grubb
- Reflections on Delhi pp. 103-106

- Tom Jacob
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