This analysis of the Copenhagen Accord evaluates emission reduction pledges by individual countries against the Accord's climate-related objectives. Probabilistic estimates of the climatic consequences for a set of resulting multi-gas scenarios over the 21st century are calculated with a reduced complexity climate model, yielding global temperature increase and atmospheric CO2 and CO2-equivalent concentrations. Provisions for banked surplus emission allowances and credits from land use, land-use change and forestry are assessed and are shown to have the potential to lead to significant deterioration of the ambition levels implied by the pledges in 2020. This analysis demonstrates that the Copenhagen Accord and the pledges made under it repr...
The political accord struck by world leaders at the United Nations negotiations in Copenhagen in Dec...
LL. M. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2015.Climate change has been described as the ...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
This analysis of the Copenhagen Accord evaluates emission reduction pledges by individual countries ...
This analysis of the Copenhagen Accord evaluates emission reduction pledges by individual countries ...
Although the Copenhagen Accord has been criticized by some as inadequate, it represents a potentiall...
This paper provides an overview of the AMPERE modeling comparison project with focus on the implicat...
This study compares emission pathways aimed at limiting temperature increase to 2°C under varying co...
This study compares emission pathways aimed at limiting temperature increase to 2°C under varying co...
AbstractThis paper provides an overview of the AMPERE modeling comparison project with focus on the ...
We propose a realistic approach to climate policy based on the Copenhagen Agreement to reduce Greenh...
This paper analyses the environmental integrity, the nature and the political relevance of the Copen...
Nations will probably meet only the lower ends of their emissions pledges in the absence of a bindin...
In the Copenhagen Accord, nations agreed on the need to limit global warming to two degrees to avoid...
Avalaible on; http://www.accessecon.com/includes/CountdownloadPDF.aspx?PaperID=EB-12-00928Internatio...
The political accord struck by world leaders at the United Nations negotiations in Copenhagen in Dec...
LL. M. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2015.Climate change has been described as the ...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
This analysis of the Copenhagen Accord evaluates emission reduction pledges by individual countries ...
This analysis of the Copenhagen Accord evaluates emission reduction pledges by individual countries ...
Although the Copenhagen Accord has been criticized by some as inadequate, it represents a potentiall...
This paper provides an overview of the AMPERE modeling comparison project with focus on the implicat...
This study compares emission pathways aimed at limiting temperature increase to 2°C under varying co...
This study compares emission pathways aimed at limiting temperature increase to 2°C under varying co...
AbstractThis paper provides an overview of the AMPERE modeling comparison project with focus on the ...
We propose a realistic approach to climate policy based on the Copenhagen Agreement to reduce Greenh...
This paper analyses the environmental integrity, the nature and the political relevance of the Copen...
Nations will probably meet only the lower ends of their emissions pledges in the absence of a bindin...
In the Copenhagen Accord, nations agreed on the need to limit global warming to two degrees to avoid...
Avalaible on; http://www.accessecon.com/includes/CountdownloadPDF.aspx?PaperID=EB-12-00928Internatio...
The political accord struck by world leaders at the United Nations negotiations in Copenhagen in Dec...
LL. M. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2015.Climate change has been described as the ...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...