This report analyzes how GHG mitigation potentials and costs in the Annex I countries of the UNFCCC are influenced by the current economic crisis
The anthropogenic fluorinated (F-gases) greenhouse gas emissions have increased significantly in rec...
The objective of the ClimateCost project is to advance knowledge on the economics of climate change,...
Reducing global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to zero is a crucial step to minimise the worst effec...
This report documents the basic methodology of IIASA's GAINS model that has been used for comparing ...
This report documents the specific methodology of IIASA's GAINS model on methane, nitrous oxide and ...
This report documents the basic methodology of IIASA's GAINS model that has been used for comparing ...
This report documents the specific methodology of IIASA's GAINS model for emissions from transport a...
Many of the traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gases have common sources, offering a cost-eff...
Using the GAINS (Greenhouse Gas-Air Pollution Interactions and Synergies) model, we derived Annex I ...
Many of the traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gases have common sources, offering a cost-eff...
This article analyzes long-term greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and their mitigation in a family of h...
Efforts to mitigate global warming are often justified through calculations of the economic damages ...
International audienceThe debate over the costs of GHG emission reduction has become more com-plex r...
One country’s emission of greenhouse gases affects the rest of the world through externalities. Seve...
This study uses the GAINS model framework to estimate current and future emissions of the fluorinate...
The anthropogenic fluorinated (F-gases) greenhouse gas emissions have increased significantly in rec...
The objective of the ClimateCost project is to advance knowledge on the economics of climate change,...
Reducing global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to zero is a crucial step to minimise the worst effec...
This report documents the basic methodology of IIASA's GAINS model that has been used for comparing ...
This report documents the specific methodology of IIASA's GAINS model on methane, nitrous oxide and ...
This report documents the basic methodology of IIASA's GAINS model that has been used for comparing ...
This report documents the specific methodology of IIASA's GAINS model for emissions from transport a...
Many of the traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gases have common sources, offering a cost-eff...
Using the GAINS (Greenhouse Gas-Air Pollution Interactions and Synergies) model, we derived Annex I ...
Many of the traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gases have common sources, offering a cost-eff...
This article analyzes long-term greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and their mitigation in a family of h...
Efforts to mitigate global warming are often justified through calculations of the economic damages ...
International audienceThe debate over the costs of GHG emission reduction has become more com-plex r...
One country’s emission of greenhouse gases affects the rest of the world through externalities. Seve...
This study uses the GAINS model framework to estimate current and future emissions of the fluorinate...
The anthropogenic fluorinated (F-gases) greenhouse gas emissions have increased significantly in rec...
The objective of the ClimateCost project is to advance knowledge on the economics of climate change,...
Reducing global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to zero is a crucial step to minimise the worst effec...