The economic benefits of a multi-gas approach to climate change mitigation are clear. However, there is still a debate on how to make the trade-off between different greenhouse gases (GHGs). The trade-off debate has mainly centered on the use of Global Warming Potentials (GWPs), governing the trade-off under the Kyoto Protocol, with results showing that the cost-effective valuation of short-lived GHGs, like methane (CH4), should be lower than its current GWP value if the ultimate aim is to stabilize the anthropogenic temperature change. However, contrary to this, there have also been proposals that early mitigation mainly should be targeted on short-lived GHGs. In this paper we analyze the cost-effective trade-off between a short-lived GHG,...
AbstractGreenhouse gas emissions associated with Representative Concentration Pathway RCP2.6 could l...
The development and analysis of climate policy proposals intertwine with the structure of knowledge ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Technology, Manag...
The economic benefits of a multi-gas approach to climate change mitigation areclear. However, there ...
To find an optimal climate policy we must balance abatement of different greenhouse gases. There is ...
This thesis consists of five papers related to climate change policy. In paper I and paper II we dis...
Over the past 250 years the concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have increased dras...
The metric governing the trade-off between different greenhouse gases in the Kyoto Protocol, the Glo...
This thesis, consisting of five separate papers, is an inquiry into climate policy and the trade-off...
Greenhouse gas emissions associated with Representative Concentration Pathway RCP2.6 could limit glo...
International audienceThere is a controversy on the role methane (and other short-lived species) sho...
The prospect of learning about various uncertainties relevant to analyses of the climate change issu...
Global warming is one of the major environmental challenges of the modern era. Current CO₂ emissions...
We use an integrated assessment model of climate change to analyze how alternative decision-making c...
International audienceWe present how uncertainty and learning are classically studied in economic mo...
AbstractGreenhouse gas emissions associated with Representative Concentration Pathway RCP2.6 could l...
The development and analysis of climate policy proposals intertwine with the structure of knowledge ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Technology, Manag...
The economic benefits of a multi-gas approach to climate change mitigation areclear. However, there ...
To find an optimal climate policy we must balance abatement of different greenhouse gases. There is ...
This thesis consists of five papers related to climate change policy. In paper I and paper II we dis...
Over the past 250 years the concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have increased dras...
The metric governing the trade-off between different greenhouse gases in the Kyoto Protocol, the Glo...
This thesis, consisting of five separate papers, is an inquiry into climate policy and the trade-off...
Greenhouse gas emissions associated with Representative Concentration Pathway RCP2.6 could limit glo...
International audienceThere is a controversy on the role methane (and other short-lived species) sho...
The prospect of learning about various uncertainties relevant to analyses of the climate change issu...
Global warming is one of the major environmental challenges of the modern era. Current CO₂ emissions...
We use an integrated assessment model of climate change to analyze how alternative decision-making c...
International audienceWe present how uncertainty and learning are classically studied in economic mo...
AbstractGreenhouse gas emissions associated with Representative Concentration Pathway RCP2.6 could l...
The development and analysis of climate policy proposals intertwine with the structure of knowledge ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Technology, Manag...