There are sound arguments for postponing aggressive emission reduction, such as cost savings, characteristics of the carbon cycle, and international institution building. There are equally sound arguments against postponing ambitious emission abatement, such as the stimulation of technological progress, intergenerational equity, and the impacts of climate change. The current state of knowledge does not allow for an unambiguous preference of one option over the other. However, there is little reason for not reducing emissions, not developing new technologies, and not building international institutions
Climate change mitigation via a reduction in the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) is ...
Fonds audiovisuel du programme "ESCoM-AAR" (Equipe Sémiotique Cognitive et nouveaux Médias - Archive...
The debate over the costs of GHG emission reduction has become more com-plex recently as disagreemen...
There are sound arguments for postponing aggressive emission reduction, such as cost savings, charac...
There are many reasons why the scientific community has a hard time agreeing on a specific greenhous...
Most modelling studies that explore long-term greenhouse gas mitigation scenarios focus on cost-effi...
Technological change has been used both in favor of, and against delaying the onset of greenhouse ga...
International audienceThe debate over the costs of GHG emission reduction has become more com-plex r...
Two different mitigation scenarios for stabilising carbon dioxide concentration at 450 ppmv by 2100 ...
This paper analyses the effect of different emission metrics and metric values on timing and costs o...
Concerns have been raised that a focus on greenhouse gas removals (GGR) in climate models, scientifi...
The recent literature discusses optimal paths towards stabilization of atmospheric concentrations of...
International audienceThe debate over the costs of GHG emission reduction has become more com-plex r...
International audienceDecision makers facing abatement targets need to decide which abatement measur...
In this final rejoinder to the symposium on "The Economics of Climate Change: The Stern Review and I...
Climate change mitigation via a reduction in the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) is ...
Fonds audiovisuel du programme "ESCoM-AAR" (Equipe Sémiotique Cognitive et nouveaux Médias - Archive...
The debate over the costs of GHG emission reduction has become more com-plex recently as disagreemen...
There are sound arguments for postponing aggressive emission reduction, such as cost savings, charac...
There are many reasons why the scientific community has a hard time agreeing on a specific greenhous...
Most modelling studies that explore long-term greenhouse gas mitigation scenarios focus on cost-effi...
Technological change has been used both in favor of, and against delaying the onset of greenhouse ga...
International audienceThe debate over the costs of GHG emission reduction has become more com-plex r...
Two different mitigation scenarios for stabilising carbon dioxide concentration at 450 ppmv by 2100 ...
This paper analyses the effect of different emission metrics and metric values on timing and costs o...
Concerns have been raised that a focus on greenhouse gas removals (GGR) in climate models, scientifi...
The recent literature discusses optimal paths towards stabilization of atmospheric concentrations of...
International audienceThe debate over the costs of GHG emission reduction has become more com-plex r...
International audienceDecision makers facing abatement targets need to decide which abatement measur...
In this final rejoinder to the symposium on "The Economics of Climate Change: The Stern Review and I...
Climate change mitigation via a reduction in the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) is ...
Fonds audiovisuel du programme "ESCoM-AAR" (Equipe Sémiotique Cognitive et nouveaux Médias - Archive...
The debate over the costs of GHG emission reduction has become more com-plex recently as disagreemen...