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Climate Policy

2001 - 2025

Current editor(s): Professor Michael Grubb

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Volume 2, month 12, 2002

A new phase for Climate Policy pp. 267-268 Downloads
Michael Grubb
The future of the intergovernmental panel on climate change pp. 269-271 Downloads
Robert T. Watson
Economic consequences of the US withdrawal from the Kyoto/Bonn Protocol pp. 273-292 Downloads
Barbara Buchner, Carlo Carraro and Igor Cersosimo
An evaluation of the level of ambition and implications of the Bush Climate Change Initiative pp. 293-301 Downloads
Detlef van Vuuren, Michel den Elzen, Marcel Berk and Andre de Moor
Comparing developing countries under potential carbon allocation schemes pp. 303-318 Downloads
Harald Winkler, Randall Spalding-Fecher and Lwazikazi Tyani
Biomass strategies for climate policies? pp. 319-333 Downloads
D. J. Gielen, J. Fujino, S. Hashimoto and Y. Moriguchi
Forest certification eligibility as a screen for CDM sinks projects pp. 335-351 Downloads
Susan Subak
Future restrictions for sinks in the CDM How about a cap on supply? pp. 353-365 Downloads
Claudio Forner and Frank Jotzo
Carbon sequestration in agroforestry systems pp. 367-377 Downloads
Deep Narayan Pandey
LULUCF-based CDM: too much ado for...a small carbon market pp. 379-385 Downloads
Martial Bernoux, Vincent Eschenbrenner, Carlos C. Cerri, Jerry M. Melillo and Christian Feller
Russian ratification process Why is the rest of the world waiting? pp. 387-393 Downloads
Anna Korppoo
Book review pp. 395-396 Downloads
Axel Michaelowa
On the impracticability of Emission Intensity Targets pp. 397-398 Downloads
Georg Mueller-Furstenberger

Volume 2, month 9, 2002

Editorial pp. 127-128 Downloads
R. K. Pachauri and Sujata Gupta
Linkages between climate change and sustainable development pp. 129-144 Downloads
Noreen Beg, Jan Corfee Morlot, Ogunlade Davidson, Yaw Afrane-Okesse, Lwazikazi Tyani, Fatma Denton, Youba Sokona, Jean Philippe Thomas, Emilio L�bre La Rovere, Jyoti K. Parikh, Kirit Parikh and A. Atiq Rahman
From impacts assessment to adaptation priorities: the shaping of adaptation policy pp. 145-159 Downloads
Ian Burton, Saleemul Huq, Bo Lim, Olga Pilifosova and Emma Lisa Schipper
The emperor's new clothes: redressing the Kyoto Protocol pp. 161-177 Downloads
Michael Lisowski
Estimating the CDM market under the Marrakech Accords pp. 179-196 Downloads
Frank Jotzo and Axel Michaelowa
Mitigation initiatives: Korea's experiences pp. 197-209 Downloads
Hoesung Lee and Jin-Gyu Oh
Towards an equitable global climate change regime: compatibility with Article 2 of the Climate Change Convention and the link with sustainable development pp. 211-230 Downloads
Bert Metz, Marcel Berk, Michel den Elzen, Bert de Vries and Detlef van Vuuren
Articles 4.8 and 4.9 of the UNFCCC: adverse effects and the impacts of response measures pp. 231-239 Downloads
Jon Barnett and Suraje Dessai
A New Delhi mandate? pp. 241-242 Downloads
Benito M�ller
The Bonn-Marrakech agreements on funding pp. 243-246 Downloads
Saleemul Huq
Domestic actions contributing to the mitigation of GHG emissions from power generation in Brazil pp. 247-254 Downloads
Emilio L�bre La Rovere and Branca Bastos Americano
Report on UNFCCC Subsidiary Body Negotiations 16, Bonn, 5-14 June 2002 pp. 255-258 Downloads
Thomas R. Jacob
Book reviews pp. 259-261 Downloads
M. J. Chadwick
Book reviews pp. 261-263 Downloads
Axel Michaelowa
Book reviews pp. 263-265 Downloads
Michael Grubb

Volume 2, month 3, 2002

Editorial pp. 1-2 Downloads
R. Purdy
The oil industry and climate change: strategies and ethical dilemmas pp. 3-18 Downloads
Sybille van den Hove, Marc Le Menestrel and Henri-Claude de Bettignies
Absolute or relative baselines for JI/CDM projects in the energy sector? pp. 19-33 Downloads
Harri Laurikka
Baseline, leakage and measurement issues: how do forestry and energy projects compare? pp. 35-49 Downloads
Kenneth M. Chomitz
Analysis of a commitment period reserve at national and global levels pp. 51-70 Downloads
Fanny Missfeldt and Erik Haites
Magnitude, distribution and causes of terrestrial carbon sinks and some implications for policy pp. 71-88 Downloads
R. A. Houghton
Precautionary climate policy and the somewhat flawed protocol: linking sinks to biofuel and the CDM to the convention pp. 89-95 Downloads
Peter Read
Why should emissions trading be restricted? pp. 97-103 Downloads
Hege Westskog
Benchmark-based emission allocation in a cap-and-trade system pp. 105-109 Downloads
Heleen Groenenberg and Kornelis Blok
Evaluating the Bonn-Marrakesh agreement pp. 111-117 Downloads
Michel G.J. den Elzen and Andr� P.G. de Moor
Book Reviews pp. 119-121 Downloads
Silvia Llosa
Book Reviews pp. 121-122 Downloads
Joanna Depledge
Book Reviews pp. 122-124 Downloads
Axel Michaelowa
Book Reviews pp. 124-126 Downloads
A. Michaelowa

Volume 1, month 12, 2001

Editorial pp. 431-432 Downloads
Michael Grubb
Integrated assessment of abrupt climatic changes pp. 433-449 Downloads
Michael D. Mastrandrea and Stephen H. Schneider
Technology transfer under the CDM Materializing the myth in the Japanese context? pp. 451-464 Downloads
Malik Amin Aslam
Options for differentiation of future commitments in climate policy: how to realise timely participation to meet stringent climate goals? pp. 465-480 Downloads
Marcel M. Berk and Michel G.J. den Elzen
Differentiation of mitigation commitments: the multi-sector convergence approach pp. 481-497 Downloads
Jos Sijm, Jaap Jansen and Asbj�rn Torvanger
Climate policy and dynamic efficiency gains A case study on Norwegian CO 2 -taxes and technological innovation in the petroleum sector pp. 499-515 Downloads
Atle Christer Christiansen
Influence of national governments for or against the entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol: a Banzhaf index analysis pp. 517-520 Downloads
Fabian Wagner and Niklas H�hne
Book Reviews pp. 521-523 Downloads
Roger Fouquet
Book Reviews pp. 523-525 Downloads
A. Michaelowa
Book Reviews pp. 525-528 Downloads
A. Michaelowa
Book Reviews pp. 528-530 Downloads
Christophe de Gouvello

Volume 1, month 9, 2001

Editorial pp. iii-iv Downloads
Jonathan C. Pershing
Russia: climate policy formation and implementation during the 1990s pp. 289-308 Downloads
Nikitina Elena
Carbon reduction in the real world: how the UK will surpass its Kyoto obligations pp. 309-326 Downloads
Nick Eyre
Burden sharing and cohesion countries in European climate policy: the Portuguese example pp. 327-341 Downloads
Suraje Dessai and Axel Michaelowa
Japanese ratification of the Kyoto Protocol pp. 343-362 Downloads
Hiroshi Matsumura
Greenhouse gas reductions in Germany-lucky strike or hard work? pp. 363-380 Downloads
Joachim Schleich, Wolfgang Eichhammer, Ulla Boede, Frank Gagelmann, Eberhard Jochem, Barbara Schlomann and Hans-Joachim Ziesing
US domestic climate change policy pp. 381-395 Downloads
Henry Lee, Vicki Arroyo Cochran and Manik Roy
The "Crunch issue" of additional sinks pp. 397-401 Downloads
Reimund Schwarze
The case for Japanese-Russian joint implementation in implementing the Kyoto Protocol pp. 403-410 Downloads
Benito M�ller
Carbon sinks and the CDM: could a bioenergy linkage offer a constructive compromise? pp. 411-417 Downloads
Bernhard Schlamadinger, Michael Grubb, Christian Azar, Ausilio Bauen and G�ran Berndes
Book Reviews pp. 419-421 Downloads
Axel Michaelowa
Book Reviews pp. 421-423 Downloads
Shirin Elahi
Book Reviews pp. 423-425 Downloads
Axel Michaelowa
Book Reviews pp. 426-429 Downloads
Michael Grubb

Volume 1, month 6, 2001

Editorial pp. 153-154 Downloads
Michael Grubb
The European and global potential of carbon dioxide sequestration in tackling climate change pp. 155-171 Downloads
M. C. Grimston, V. Karakoussis, Roger Fouquet, R. van der Vorst, Peter Pearson and M. Leach
Implementing an international carbon sequestration program: can the leaky sink be fixed? pp. 173-188 Downloads
Krister Andersson and Kenneth R. Richards
Mitigation scenarios in a world oriented at sustainable development: the role of technology, efficiency and timing pp. 189-210 Downloads
D. P. van Vuuren and H.J.M. de Vries
Considering the options: climate targets for all countries pp. 211-227 Downloads
C�dric Philibert and Jonathan Pershing
Cleaner generation, free-riders, and environmental integrity: clean development mechanism and the power sector pp. 229-249 Downloads
Stephen Bernow, Sivan Kartha, Michael Lazarus and Tom Page
Clean development mechanism: leverage for development? pp. 251-268 Downloads
Sandrine Mathy, Jean-Charles Hourcade and Christophe de Gouvello
The Seven Myths of Kyoto pp. 269-272 Downloads
Michael Grubb and Joanna Depledge
Learning the lessons of Kyoto pp. 273-275 Downloads
David Reiner and Henry D. Jacoby
Reflections on The Hague pp. 277-281 Downloads
Thomas R. Jacob
Book Reviews pp. 283-285 Downloads
Axel Michaelowa
Book Reviews pp. 285-287 Downloads
Katie Begg

Volume 1, month 3, 2001

Welcome to Climate Policy pp. 1-2 Downloads
Michael Grubb, Martin Hession, Tim Jackson, Hadi Dowlatabadi, Sujata Gupta, Axel Michaelowa, Emilio La Rovere and Yoshiki Yamagata
Hold tight at The Hague pp. 3-4 Downloads
Michael Grubb
Sinks and the Kyoto Protocol pp. 5-25 Downloads
Ian Noble and R. J. Scholes
Would forestation alleviate the burden of emission reduction? An assessment of the future carbon sink from ARD activities pp. 27-40 Downloads
Yoshiki Yamagata and Georgii A. Alexandrov
The leaky sink: persistent obstacles to a forest carbon sequestration program based on individual projects pp. 41-54 Downloads
Kenneth Richards and Krister Andersson
Accounting for flexibility against uncertain baselines: lessons from case studies in the eastern European energy sector pp. 55-73 Downloads
Stuart Parkinson, Katie Begg, Peter Bailey and Tim Jackson
Reconciling the design of CDM with inborn paradox of additionality concept pp. 75-83 Downloads
Taishi Sugiyama and Axel Michaelowa
Liability rules for international trading of greenhouse gas emissions quotas pp. 85-108 Downloads
Erik Haites and Fanny Missfeldt
'Bubbling' and the Kyoto mechanisms pp. 109-116 Downloads
Erik Haites
Climate change impacts: can Africa cope with the challenges? pp. 117-123 Downloads
Youba Sokona and Fatma Denton
Post-Kyoto energy strategy of the Russian Federation, outlooks and prerequisites of the Kyoto mechanisms implementation in the country pp. 125-133 Downloads
A. Mastepanov, O. Pluzhnikov, V. Berdin and V. Gavrilov
Industry leaders accept the climate change challenge pp. 135-136 Downloads
Eileen Claussen
Institutional Dimension of Global Environmental Change (IDGEC) Carbon Management Research Activity (CMRA) Summary report of the Tokyo workshop pp. 137-139 Downloads
Y. Yamagata, G. Sewell, M. Wasson and O. Young
Quantifying Kyoto-workshop summary pp. 141-144 Downloads
Christiaan Vrolijk, Michael Grubb, Bert Metz and Erik Haites
Book Reviews pp. 145-146 Downloads
Katie Begg
Book Reviews pp. 147-148 Downloads
Joanna Depledge
Book Reviews pp. 148-150 Downloads
Angela InesCadena
Book Reviews pp. 150-151 Downloads
Axel Michaelowa
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