Though the Kyoto Protocol concerns six greenhouse gases, most appraisals in the past have focused exclusively on CO2. But it is now acknowledged that, at least for some countries, there is an important potential of abating non-CO2 greenhouse gases with a relatively low cost. It is then the topic of the paper to present a multi-gas assessment of the Kyoto Protocol and to compare the results with the single CO2 case. The assessment is done with GEMINI-E3, a world General Equilibrium Model. The first part of the paper describes the database and the methodology implemented in order to model non-CO2 greenhouse gases. The second part presents the results of the standard No Trade Kyoto scenario, with a single CO2 or a multi-gas strategy. Taking in...
Dit rapport analyseert de kosten van het Kyoto Protocol en de belangrijkste emissiereductiebronnen o...
This paper presents a set of multi-gas mitigation scenarios that aim for stabilisation of greenhouse...
The non-CO2 greenhouse gases have so far jointly contributed around 40 percent to overall global war...
Under the Kyoto Protocol, a group of countries commit themselves to reduce the emissions of greenhou...
The Version 5 of the POLES model has been developed for the assessment of multi-gas emission reducti...
The Version 5 of the POLES model has been developed for the assessment of multi-gas emission reducti...
This report presents an analysis of the costs and the abatement distribution of the Kyoto Protocol o...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-14).Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF...
This paper evaluates the environmental effectiveness and economic efficiency of the Kyoto Protocol a...
By recognizing the importance of non-CO2 gases mitigation for climate change abatement, modeling stu...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Preliminary analysis indicates that careful consideration of non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions and si...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Non-CO2 gas (CH4, N2O and F gas) emissions account for 25 percent of all greenhouse gas in the year ...
Non-CO2 greenhouse gases, included in the Kyoto Protocol, are methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), he...
Dit rapport analyseert de kosten van het Kyoto Protocol en de belangrijkste emissiereductiebronnen o...
This paper presents a set of multi-gas mitigation scenarios that aim for stabilisation of greenhouse...
The non-CO2 greenhouse gases have so far jointly contributed around 40 percent to overall global war...
Under the Kyoto Protocol, a group of countries commit themselves to reduce the emissions of greenhou...
The Version 5 of the POLES model has been developed for the assessment of multi-gas emission reducti...
The Version 5 of the POLES model has been developed for the assessment of multi-gas emission reducti...
This report presents an analysis of the costs and the abatement distribution of the Kyoto Protocol o...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-14).Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF...
This paper evaluates the environmental effectiveness and economic efficiency of the Kyoto Protocol a...
By recognizing the importance of non-CO2 gases mitigation for climate change abatement, modeling stu...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Preliminary analysis indicates that careful consideration of non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions and si...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Non-CO2 gas (CH4, N2O and F gas) emissions account for 25 percent of all greenhouse gas in the year ...
Non-CO2 greenhouse gases, included in the Kyoto Protocol, are methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), he...
Dit rapport analyseert de kosten van het Kyoto Protocol en de belangrijkste emissiereductiebronnen o...
This paper presents a set of multi-gas mitigation scenarios that aim for stabilisation of greenhouse...
The non-CO2 greenhouse gases have so far jointly contributed around 40 percent to overall global war...