By recognizing the importance of non-CO2 gases mitigation for climate change abatement, modeling study for multi-gas scenarios was conducted by using IPAC model. This is also part of EMF-21 study for comparing the cost for CO2 mitigation and multi-gas mitigation. The main objective of this analysis is to evaluate the international potential and costs of non-CO2 greenhouse gas abatement. Three scenarios were defined by EMF-21 study including modeler reference, CO2 only mitigation scenario and multi-gas mitigation scenario. By comparing the results for the three scenarios, it is found that there is quite large potential for non-CO2 mitigation potential. Multi-gas mitigation policies could have lower cost compared with CO2 only mitigation poli...
Abstract: This paper examines the effects of incorporating two main non-CO2 greenhouse gases, namely...
Under the Kyoto Protocol, a group of countries commit themselves to reduce the emissions of greenhou...
On the basis of the IPCC B2, A1b and B1 baseline scenarios, mitigation scenarios were developed that...
The Version 5 of the POLES model has been developed for the assessment of multi-gas emission reducti...
This paper presents a set of multi-gas mitigation scenarios that aim for stabilisation of greenhouse...
Non-CO2 gas (CH4, N2O and F gas) emissions account for 25 percent of all greenhouse gas in the year ...
The Version 5 of the POLES model has been developed for the assessment of multi-gas emission reducti...
A methodology is presented here to assess the potential long-term contribution of non-CO2 greenhouse...
Though the Kyoto Protocol concerns six greenhouse gases, most appraisals in the past have focused ex...
This paper analyses the emissions and cost impacts of mitigation of non-CO2 greenhouse gases (GHGs) ...
This paper analyses the emissions and cost impacts of mitigation of non-CO2 greenhouse gases (GHGs) ...
The non-CO2 greenhouse gases have so far jointly contributed around 40 percent to overall global war...
The abatement of non-CO2 greenhouse gases (OGHG) has proved to be of paramount importance for reachi...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to assess and compare regional welfare costs asso...
To address the problem of human induced climate change effectively, climate policy must embody the p...
Abstract: This paper examines the effects of incorporating two main non-CO2 greenhouse gases, namely...
Under the Kyoto Protocol, a group of countries commit themselves to reduce the emissions of greenhou...
On the basis of the IPCC B2, A1b and B1 baseline scenarios, mitigation scenarios were developed that...
The Version 5 of the POLES model has been developed for the assessment of multi-gas emission reducti...
This paper presents a set of multi-gas mitigation scenarios that aim for stabilisation of greenhouse...
Non-CO2 gas (CH4, N2O and F gas) emissions account for 25 percent of all greenhouse gas in the year ...
The Version 5 of the POLES model has been developed for the assessment of multi-gas emission reducti...
A methodology is presented here to assess the potential long-term contribution of non-CO2 greenhouse...
Though the Kyoto Protocol concerns six greenhouse gases, most appraisals in the past have focused ex...
This paper analyses the emissions and cost impacts of mitigation of non-CO2 greenhouse gases (GHGs) ...
This paper analyses the emissions and cost impacts of mitigation of non-CO2 greenhouse gases (GHGs) ...
The non-CO2 greenhouse gases have so far jointly contributed around 40 percent to overall global war...
The abatement of non-CO2 greenhouse gases (OGHG) has proved to be of paramount importance for reachi...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to assess and compare regional welfare costs asso...
To address the problem of human induced climate change effectively, climate policy must embody the p...
Abstract: This paper examines the effects of incorporating two main non-CO2 greenhouse gases, namely...
Under the Kyoto Protocol, a group of countries commit themselves to reduce the emissions of greenhou...
On the basis of the IPCC B2, A1b and B1 baseline scenarios, mitigation scenarios were developed that...