This paper examines prospects for compromise between competing perspectives on four key climate change issues: costs, level of domestic action, environmental integrity, and developing world involvement. It focuses on the policy issues stemming from the uncertainty about abatement costs. Based on extensive simulations of a model integration tool, SAP12 (Stochastic Assessment of Climate Policies, 12 models), the analysis considers options for fine-tuning the Kyoto Protocol, such as concrete ceilings or levies on carbon imports; "environmental restoration payments " to be made on excess emissions; and credits for sequestration activities in Annex B countries. It demonstrates that the restoration payment (implemented through a safety ...
Despite the growing concern about actual on-going climate change, there is little consensus on the s...
This paper explores the reasons why economic instruments of climate change are reluctantly applied a...
Controversy surrounds climate change policy analyses because of uncertainties in climatic e!ects, im...
This paper examines prospects for compromise between competing perspectives on four key climate chan...
International audienceThis paper examines prospects for compromise between competing perspectives on...
This paper examines compromise spaces between competing perspectives on four key climate change issu...
The Kyoto Protocol to the Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC) was completed on the morning...
Although the full extent of the potential damages from global warming remain unknown, scientists hav...
The Sixth and Seventh Conference of the Parties (COP 6 and 7) at The Hague, Bonn and Marrakesh came ...
This paper reflects on the economics and politics of an international climate policy agreement. The ...
Prior to the resumed climate negotiations in Bonn in July this year, it was thought that an agreemen...
The Kyoto and Copenhagen Protocols on climate change mitigation postponed the specification of bindi...
The US decision not to ratify the Kyoto Protocol and the recent outcomes of the Bonn and Marrakech C...
Debates over post-Kyoto Protocol climate change policy often take note of two issues: the feasibilit...
This paper explores the reasons why economic instruments of climate change are reluctantly applied ...
Despite the growing concern about actual on-going climate change, there is little consensus on the s...
This paper explores the reasons why economic instruments of climate change are reluctantly applied a...
Controversy surrounds climate change policy analyses because of uncertainties in climatic e!ects, im...
This paper examines prospects for compromise between competing perspectives on four key climate chan...
International audienceThis paper examines prospects for compromise between competing perspectives on...
This paper examines compromise spaces between competing perspectives on four key climate change issu...
The Kyoto Protocol to the Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC) was completed on the morning...
Although the full extent of the potential damages from global warming remain unknown, scientists hav...
The Sixth and Seventh Conference of the Parties (COP 6 and 7) at The Hague, Bonn and Marrakesh came ...
This paper reflects on the economics and politics of an international climate policy agreement. The ...
Prior to the resumed climate negotiations in Bonn in July this year, it was thought that an agreemen...
The Kyoto and Copenhagen Protocols on climate change mitigation postponed the specification of bindi...
The US decision not to ratify the Kyoto Protocol and the recent outcomes of the Bonn and Marrakech C...
Debates over post-Kyoto Protocol climate change policy often take note of two issues: the feasibilit...
This paper explores the reasons why economic instruments of climate change are reluctantly applied ...
Despite the growing concern about actual on-going climate change, there is little consensus on the s...
This paper explores the reasons why economic instruments of climate change are reluctantly applied a...
Controversy surrounds climate change policy analyses because of uncertainties in climatic e!ects, im...