This paper investigates the extent to which uncertainty on regional patterns of economic growth and fossil fuel availability impacts regional emission patterns, emission drivers, and regional mitigation potentials and strategies, through an analysis across five key world regions in different stages of their economic development (Africa, India, China, Europe and the USA) using a set of scenarios simulated with the REMIND model. Important differences are identified in emission trajectories of developed, emerging and developing regions, in both the baseline and the climate policy scenarios, due to differences in economic growth rates, energy and carbon intensity developments, and mitigation potentials. In the baseline, energy intensity develop...
Understanding the causality between energy consumption, carbon emissions and economic growth is help...
This paper explores the consequences of different policy assumptions and the derivation of globally ...
Understanding the causality between energy consumption, carbon emissions and economic growth is help...
This paper investigates the extent to which uncertainty on regional patterns of economic growth and ...
This paper shows the importance of including region-specific circumstances in long-term climate chan...
Rapid economic growth of developing countries like India and China implies that these countries beco...
As part of the negotiating process for a post-Kyoto climate policy regime, several developing econom...
Several developing economies have announced carbon emissions targets for 2020 as part of the negotia...
The wide spread of projected temperature changes in climate projections does not predominately origi...
The large span of long-run projected temperature changes in climate projections does not predominate...
International audienceCO2 emissions from fossil-fuel burning and industrial processes have been acce...
Energy consumption in residential, commercial and transport sectors have been growing rapidly in the...
This paper looks into the regional mitigation strategies of five major economies (China, EU, India, ...
Understanding the spatial heterogeneity and driving force identification of energy-related CO2 emiss...
This paper provides the first regional econometric decomposition of CO2 emissions from fuel combusti...
Understanding the causality between energy consumption, carbon emissions and economic growth is help...
This paper explores the consequences of different policy assumptions and the derivation of globally ...
Understanding the causality between energy consumption, carbon emissions and economic growth is help...
This paper investigates the extent to which uncertainty on regional patterns of economic growth and ...
This paper shows the importance of including region-specific circumstances in long-term climate chan...
Rapid economic growth of developing countries like India and China implies that these countries beco...
As part of the negotiating process for a post-Kyoto climate policy regime, several developing econom...
Several developing economies have announced carbon emissions targets for 2020 as part of the negotia...
The wide spread of projected temperature changes in climate projections does not predominately origi...
The large span of long-run projected temperature changes in climate projections does not predominate...
International audienceCO2 emissions from fossil-fuel burning and industrial processes have been acce...
Energy consumption in residential, commercial and transport sectors have been growing rapidly in the...
This paper looks into the regional mitigation strategies of five major economies (China, EU, India, ...
Understanding the spatial heterogeneity and driving force identification of energy-related CO2 emiss...
This paper provides the first regional econometric decomposition of CO2 emissions from fuel combusti...
Understanding the causality between energy consumption, carbon emissions and economic growth is help...
This paper explores the consequences of different policy assumptions and the derivation of globally ...
Understanding the causality between energy consumption, carbon emissions and economic growth is help...