This paper examines the consequences of alternative CO2 emission reduction strategies on economic development and, in particular, the implications for the poor by empirically implementing an economy-wide model for India over a 35-year time horizon. A multi-sectoral, inter-temporal model in the activity analysis framework is used for this purpose. The model with specific technological alternatives, endogenous income distribution, truly dynamic behaviour and covering the whole economy is an integrated top-down bottom-up model. The results show that CO2 emission reduction imposes costs in terms of lower GDP and higher poverty. Cumulative emission reduction targets are, however, preferable to annual reduction targets and that a dynamically opti...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
With increasing air pollution, exposure to air pollutants is becoming a critical health and environm...
<p>India's contributions to meeting global mean temperature increases of 2 °C or well below 2 °C wou...
This paper examines the consequences of alternative CO2 emission reduction strategies on economic de...
India and China are the world's most populous nations, but they have experienced a very different pa...
International audienceAchieving fast and inclusive economic growth concurrently with greenhouse gase...
As a significant emitter of greenhouse gases, but also as a developing country starting from a low e...
International audienceAlthough a rapidly growing economy, India faces many challenges, including in ...
Several Asian countries are facing challenges regarding accomplishment of the objectives of Sustaina...
The integrated assessment of Climate Change at global level due to anthropogenic emissions has its g...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 12-05, "Trade-off among carbon emissions, eco...
Current global climate policy architecture does not aim at stabilizingthe greenhouse gases concentra...
The transition to a low carbon economy heralds an economic and social transformation that is excitin...
Developing countries are concerned that policies to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions might adve...
This report analyzed the potential for increasing energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emis...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
With increasing air pollution, exposure to air pollutants is becoming a critical health and environm...
<p>India's contributions to meeting global mean temperature increases of 2 °C or well below 2 °C wou...
This paper examines the consequences of alternative CO2 emission reduction strategies on economic de...
India and China are the world's most populous nations, but they have experienced a very different pa...
International audienceAchieving fast and inclusive economic growth concurrently with greenhouse gase...
As a significant emitter of greenhouse gases, but also as a developing country starting from a low e...
International audienceAlthough a rapidly growing economy, India faces many challenges, including in ...
Several Asian countries are facing challenges regarding accomplishment of the objectives of Sustaina...
The integrated assessment of Climate Change at global level due to anthropogenic emissions has its g...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 12-05, "Trade-off among carbon emissions, eco...
Current global climate policy architecture does not aim at stabilizingthe greenhouse gases concentra...
The transition to a low carbon economy heralds an economic and social transformation that is excitin...
Developing countries are concerned that policies to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions might adve...
This report analyzed the potential for increasing energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emis...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
With increasing air pollution, exposure to air pollutants is becoming a critical health and environm...
<p>India's contributions to meeting global mean temperature increases of 2 °C or well below 2 °C wou...