The aim of the paper is to present evidence that China and India are, and will remain, two very different actors in international negotiations to control global warming. We base our conclusions on historical data and on scenarios until 2050. The Business-as-Usual scenario (BaU) is compared to four Emissions Tax scenarios to draw insights on major transformations in energy use and in energy supply and to assess the possible contribution of China and India to a future international climate architecture. We study whether or not the Copenhagen intensity targets require more action than the BaU scenario and we assess whether the emissions reductions induced by the four tax scenarios are compatible with the G8 and MEF pledge to reduce global emis...
The international climate change regime is comprised of the United Nations Framework Convention on C...
The international climate change regime is comprised of the United Nations Framework Convention on C...
The article examines the climate policy of China and India as the main emitters of greenhouse gases....
The aim of the paper is to present evidence that China and India are, and will remain, two very diff...
Greenhouse gas emissions in China and India have been increasing rapidly over the last decade. Scena...
Greenhouse gas emissions in China and India have been increasing rapidly over the last decade. Scena...
This paper assesses how the Paris Agreement on climate change affects China and India. Taking a twai...
Several developing economies have announced carbon emissions targets for 2020 as part of the negotia...
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...
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 \...
To meet ambitious global climate targets, mitigation effort in China and India is necessary. This pa...
A greenhouse gas (GHG) emission model was developed based on economic and energy sector development ...
A greenhouse gas (GHG) emission model was developed based on economic and energy sector development ...
The international climate change regime is comprised of the United Nations Framework Convention on C...
The international climate change regime is comprised of the United Nations Framework Convention on C...
The article examines the climate policy of China and India as the main emitters of greenhouse gases....
The aim of the paper is to present evidence that China and India are, and will remain, two very diff...
Greenhouse gas emissions in China and India have been increasing rapidly over the last decade. Scena...
Greenhouse gas emissions in China and India have been increasing rapidly over the last decade. Scena...
This paper assesses how the Paris Agreement on climate change affects China and India. Taking a twai...
Several developing economies have announced carbon emissions targets for 2020 as part of the negotia...
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...
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 \...
To meet ambitious global climate targets, mitigation effort in China and India is necessary. This pa...
A greenhouse gas (GHG) emission model was developed based on economic and energy sector development ...
A greenhouse gas (GHG) emission model was developed based on economic and energy sector development ...
The international climate change regime is comprised of the United Nations Framework Convention on C...
The international climate change regime is comprised of the United Nations Framework Convention on C...
The article examines the climate policy of China and India as the main emitters of greenhouse gases....