This paper presents a modeling comparison on how stabilization of global climate change at about 2 \ub0C above the pre-industrial level could affect economic and energy systems development in China and India. Seven General Equilibrium (CGE) and energy system models on either the global or national scale are soft-linked and harmonized with respect to population and economic assumptions. We simulate a climate regime, based on long-term convergence of per capita carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, starting from the emission pledges presented in the Copenhagen Accord to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and allowing full emissions trading between countries. Under the climate regime, Indian emission allowances are allowed to ...
As part of the negotiating process for a post-Kyoto climate policy regime, several developing econom...
It is likely that the future environment of our globe depends on the actions taken by China and Indi...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. The Paris COP-21 reached a climate agreement on 2-degree global emissions stabi...
This paper presents a modeling comparison on how stabilization of global climate change at about 2 °...
This paper presents a modeling comparison project on how the2\ub0C climate target could affect econo...
This paper presents a modeling comparison project on how the 2\ub0C climate target could affect econ...
This paper analyses the impact of postponing global mitigation action on abatement costs and energy ...
AbstractIndia and China collectively represents an important economic polarity in the contemporary w...
We describe several scenarios for economic development, energy use, and greenhouse gas emissions in ...
This paper discusses the interplay between the rise of China and India in the world economy and the ...
The book explores the proactive and reactive features of China and India's domestic and foreign poli...
Multi-model comparison of the economic and energy implications for China and India in an internation...
Several developing economies have announced carbon emissions targets for 2020 as part of the negotia...
Greenhouse gas emissions in China and India have been increasing rapidly over the last decade. Scena...
The aim of the paper is to present evidence that China and India are, and will remain, two very diff...
As part of the negotiating process for a post-Kyoto climate policy regime, several developing econom...
It is likely that the future environment of our globe depends on the actions taken by China and Indi...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. The Paris COP-21 reached a climate agreement on 2-degree global emissions stabi...
This paper presents a modeling comparison on how stabilization of global climate change at about 2 °...
This paper presents a modeling comparison project on how the2\ub0C climate target could affect econo...
This paper presents a modeling comparison project on how the 2\ub0C climate target could affect econ...
This paper analyses the impact of postponing global mitigation action on abatement costs and energy ...
AbstractIndia and China collectively represents an important economic polarity in the contemporary w...
We describe several scenarios for economic development, energy use, and greenhouse gas emissions in ...
This paper discusses the interplay between the rise of China and India in the world economy and the ...
The book explores the proactive and reactive features of China and India's domestic and foreign poli...
Multi-model comparison of the economic and energy implications for China and India in an internation...
Several developing economies have announced carbon emissions targets for 2020 as part of the negotia...
Greenhouse gas emissions in China and India have been increasing rapidly over the last decade. Scena...
The aim of the paper is to present evidence that China and India are, and will remain, two very diff...
As part of the negotiating process for a post-Kyoto climate policy regime, several developing econom...
It is likely that the future environment of our globe depends on the actions taken by China and Indi...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. The Paris COP-21 reached a climate agreement on 2-degree global emissions stabi...