This paper presents a modeling comparison project on how the 2\ub0C climate target could affect economic and energy systems development in China and India. The analysis uses a framework that harmonizes baseline developments and soft-links seven national and global models being either economy wide (CGE models) or energy system models. The analysis is based on a global greenhouse gas emission pathway that aims at a radiative forcing of 2.9 W/m2 in 2100 and with a policy regime based on convergence of per capita CO2 emissions with emissions trading. Economic and energy implications for China and India vary across models. Decreased energy intensity is the most important abatement approach in the CGE models, while decreased carbon intensity is m...
Several developing economies have announced carbon emissions targets for 2020 as part of the negotia...
This study is the first systematic and comprehensive attempt to deal with the economic implications ...
In order to reach the two degree target it is necessary to control CO2 emissions also in fast growin...
This paper presents a modeling comparison project on how the2\ub0C climate target could affect econo...
This paper presents a modeling comparison on how stabilization of global climate change at about 2 °...
This paper presents a modeling comparison on how stabilization of global climate change at about 2 \...
This paper analyses the impact of postponing global mitigation action on abatement costs and energy ...
This paper analyses the impact of postponing global mitigation action on abatement costs and energy ...
This paper analyses the impact of postponing global mitigation action on abatement costs and energy ...
This paper analyses the impact of postponing global mitigation action on abatement costs and energy ...
We describe several scenarios for economic development, energy use, and greenhouse gas emissions in ...
AbstractIndia and China collectively represents an important economic polarity in the contemporary w...
As part of the negotiating process for a post-Kyoto climate policy regime, several developing econom...
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...
Several developing economies have announced carbon emissions targets for 2020 as part of the negotia...
This study is the first systematic and comprehensive attempt to deal with the economic implications ...
In order to reach the two degree target it is necessary to control CO2 emissions also in fast growin...
This paper presents a modeling comparison project on how the2\ub0C climate target could affect econo...
This paper presents a modeling comparison on how stabilization of global climate change at about 2 °...
This paper presents a modeling comparison on how stabilization of global climate change at about 2 \...
This paper analyses the impact of postponing global mitigation action on abatement costs and energy ...
This paper analyses the impact of postponing global mitigation action on abatement costs and energy ...
This paper analyses the impact of postponing global mitigation action on abatement costs and energy ...
This paper analyses the impact of postponing global mitigation action on abatement costs and energy ...
We describe several scenarios for economic development, energy use, and greenhouse gas emissions in ...
AbstractIndia and China collectively represents an important economic polarity in the contemporary w...
As part of the negotiating process for a post-Kyoto climate policy regime, several developing econom...
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...
Several developing economies have announced carbon emissions targets for 2020 as part of the negotia...
This study is the first systematic and comprehensive attempt to deal with the economic implications ...
In order to reach the two degree target it is necessary to control CO2 emissions also in fast growin...