The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) demands stabilization of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations at levels that prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. This requires an unprecedented degree of international action for emission reductions and technological change in the energy sector. Extending the established optimal control approach, the paper combines the concepts of adaptive control, inverse modeling and local optimization to climate change decision making and management. An alternative decision model is described where controls are adjusted towards a moving target under changing conditions. A framework for integrated assessment is introduced, where a basic climate model is coupled t...
This paper presents an overview of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions scenarios that form the analyt...
The latest round of international negotiations in Copenhagen led to a set of commitments on emission...
The evolution of natural systems that feed and sustain human populations, and indeed the evolution o...
http://www.centre-cired.fr/perso/haduong/files/Grubb.ea-1995-EconomicsOfChangingCourses.pdfInternati...
The warming of the climate system is evident from observations of air and ocean temperatures as well...
Integrated assessment models are powerful tools for providing insight into the interaction between t...
This paper presents the Climate Framework for Uncertainty, Negotiation and Distribution (FUND), an i...
In this paper we present a stylized economy-energy-climate model and discuss the role of the atmosph...
Atolia M, Loungani P, Maurer H, Semmler W. Optimal control of a global model of climate change with ...
We analyse long-term energy prospects from the point of view of future carbon dioxide emissions and ...
Abstract Persistent greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions threaten global climate goals and...
This paper examines the role of technological change and spillovers within the context of a climate ...
This paper proposes a new framework for integrated assessment model's of global environmental issues...
The stabilisation of GHG atmospheric concentrations at levels expected to prevent dangerous climate ...
This paper examines the role of technological change and spillovers within the context of a climate ...
This paper presents an overview of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions scenarios that form the analyt...
The latest round of international negotiations in Copenhagen led to a set of commitments on emission...
The evolution of natural systems that feed and sustain human populations, and indeed the evolution o...
http://www.centre-cired.fr/perso/haduong/files/Grubb.ea-1995-EconomicsOfChangingCourses.pdfInternati...
The warming of the climate system is evident from observations of air and ocean temperatures as well...
Integrated assessment models are powerful tools for providing insight into the interaction between t...
This paper presents the Climate Framework for Uncertainty, Negotiation and Distribution (FUND), an i...
In this paper we present a stylized economy-energy-climate model and discuss the role of the atmosph...
Atolia M, Loungani P, Maurer H, Semmler W. Optimal control of a global model of climate change with ...
We analyse long-term energy prospects from the point of view of future carbon dioxide emissions and ...
Abstract Persistent greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions threaten global climate goals and...
This paper examines the role of technological change and spillovers within the context of a climate ...
This paper proposes a new framework for integrated assessment model's of global environmental issues...
The stabilisation of GHG atmospheric concentrations at levels expected to prevent dangerous climate ...
This paper examines the role of technological change and spillovers within the context of a climate ...
This paper presents an overview of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions scenarios that form the analyt...
The latest round of international negotiations in Copenhagen led to a set of commitments on emission...
The evolution of natural systems that feed and sustain human populations, and indeed the evolution o...