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May 2011, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 1020-1036 Raising climate finance to support developing country action: some economic considerations
by Alex Bowen - 1037-1049 Spending adaptation money wisely
by Samuel Fankhauser & Ian Burton - 1050-1057 International climate finance from border carbon cost levelling
by Michael Grubb - 1058-1068 Beyond climate finance: from accountability to productivity in addressing the climate challenge
by Simon Zadek
March 2011, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 847-850 Cancun: the art of the possible
by Michael Grubb - 851-864 Perverse incentives under the CDM: an evaluation of HFC-23 destruction projects
by Lambert Richard Schneider - 865-882 Towards a low-carbon economy: scenarios and policies for the UK
by Paul Ekins & Gabrial Anandarajah & Neil Strachan - 883-900 Border carbon adjustments and the potential for protectionism
by Peter Holmes & Tom Reilly & Jim Rollo - 901-921 Does leadership promote cooperation in climate change mitigation policy?
by Ulrike Saul & Christian Seidel - 922-943 Carbon taxes: a review of experience and policy design considerations
by Jenny Sumner & Lori Bird & Hillary Dobos - 944-957 GHG emission estimates for road transport in national GHG inventories
by Tinus Pulles & Hongwei Yang - 958-960 Corporate responses to climate change
by Axel Michaelowa
January 2011, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 731-751 Sectoral targets for developing countries: combining 'common but differentiated re-sponsibilities' with 'meaningful participation'
by Meriem Hamdi-Cherif & Céline Guivarch & Philippe Quirion - 752-767 The future of the CDM: same same, but differentiated?
by Stefan Bakker & Constanze Haug & Harro Van Asselt & Joyeeta Gupta & Raouf Saïdi - 768-788 The costs of climate policies in a second-best world with labour market imperfections
by Céline Guivarch & Renaud Crassous & Olivier Sassi & Stéphane Hallegatte - 789-812 The promise of carbon capture and storage: evaluating the capture-readiness of new EU fossil fuel power plants
by Wina Graus & Mauro Roglieri & Piotr Jaworski & Luca Alberio & Ernst Worrell - 813-828 Municipal emissions trading: reducing transport emissions through cap-and-trade
by Istv�N Bart - 829-831 Reflections on implementing EU ETS
by Karsten Neuhoff - 832-833 An outsider view of climate politics
by Axel Michaelowa - 834-835 Communicating climate change to the wider public
by Joyeeta Gupta - 836-838 Does exasperation mean despair?
by Axel Michaelowa - 839-841 Failures of global carbon markets and CDM?
by Axel Michaelowa
November 2010, Volume 10, Issue 6
- 593-599 Beyond Copenhagen: next steps
by Navroz K. Dubash & Lavanya Rajamani - 600-614 The architecture of the global climate regime: a top-down perspective
by William Hare & Claire Stockwell & Christian Flachsland & Sebastian Oberth�R - 615-621 How to eat an elephant: a bottom-up approach to climate policy
by Steve Rayner - 622-637 Global regime and national change
by Xinyuan Dai - 638-654 Fair and effective multilateralism in the post-Copenhagen climate negotiations
by Harald Winkler & Judy Beaumont - 655-671 Financing adaptation in Least Developed Countries in West Africa: is finance the 'real deal'?
by Fatima Denton - 672-677 Legal symmetry and legal differentiation under a future deal on climate
by Jake Werksman - 678-683 Irresistible forces and immovable objects: a debate on contemporary climate politics
by Shyam Saran - 684-704 The effect of different historical emissions datasets on emission targets of the sectoral mitigation approach Triptych
by Andries F. Hof & Michel G.J. Den Elzen - 705-718 Auctioning of CO 2 emission allowances in Phase 3 of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme
by Eva Benz & Andreas Löschel & Bodo Sturm - 719-720 Remembering Stephen Schneider (1945-2010)
by Christian Azar
September 2010, Volume 10, Issue 5
- 489-493 Putting a price on carbon in the context of development
by Harald Winkler & Andrew Marquard - 494-510 Carbon pricing and industrial policy in South Africa
by Brent Cloete & Genna Robb - 511-526 Comparison of emissions trading and carbon taxation in South Africa
by Michael Goldblatt - 527-542 Structuring approaches to pricing carbon in energy- and trade-intensive sectors in South Africa
by Harald Winkler & Meagan Jooste & Andrew Marquard - 543-559 Meeting a national emission reduction target in an experimental setting
by Kerri Brick & Martine Visser - 560-574 Is emission trading a possible policy option for India?
by Prabhat Upadhyaya - 575-588 Aligning South African energy and climate change mitigation policy
by Emily Tyler
July 2010, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 329-338 An introduction to personal carbon trading
by Tina Fawcett & Yael Parag - 339-352 Personal carbon trading in different national contexts
by Tina Fawcett - 353-368 Barriers to personal carbon trading in the policy arena
by Yael Parag & Nick Eyre - 369-384 Effects of personal carbon allowances on decision-making: evidence from an experimental simulation
by Stuart Bryce Capstick & Alan Lewis - 385-409 Public attitudes to personal carbon allowances: findings from a mixed-method study
by Andrew A. Wallace & Katherine N. Irvine & Andrew J. Wright & Paul D. Fleming - 410-431 Attitudes to personal carbon allowances: political trust, fairness and ideology
by Sverker C. Jagers & Åsa Löfgren & Johannes Stripple - 432-446 Policing carbon: design and enforcement options for personal carbon trading
by Nick Eyre - 447-461 The economics of personal carbon trading
by Matthew Lockwood - 462-476 Personal carbon trading in the context of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme
by Arnaud Brohé - 477-480 Upstream, downstream: the importance of psychological framing for carbon emission reduction policies
by Laurence Matthews - 481-486 An upstream alternative to personal carbon trading
by Steve Sorrell
May 2010, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 247-260 Sharing the reduction effort to limit global warming to 2°C
by Michel Den Elzen & Niklas Höhne - 261-276 The public consultation to the UK Climate Change Act 2008: a critical analysis
by Adela Maciejewski Scheer & Corina Höppner - 277-288 Dysfunctional delegation: why the design of the CDM's supervisory system is fundamentally flawed
by Emma Lund - 289-297 Stern, climate policy and saving rates
by Kathryn Smith - 298-316 Economics of climate change: risk and responsibility by world region
by U. Thara Sinivasan - 317-321 Could Taiwan be included in UNFCCC negotiations?
by Chi-Jen Yang & Hui-Chen Chien - 322-323 Impacts of EU ETS
by Frank J. Convery
March 2010, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 131-147 Burden-sharing and global climate negotiations: the case of the Kyoto Protocol
by Yosef Bhatti & Kasper Lindskow & Lene Holm Pedersen - 148-166 The impact of the unilateral EU commitment on the stability of international climate agreements
by Thierry Bréchet & Johan Eyckmans & François Gerard & Philippe Marbaix & Henry Tulkens & Jean-Pascal Van Ypersele - 167-180 Functions of COP side-events in climate-change governance
by Mattias Hjerpe & Björn-Ola Linnér - 181-189 CDM in sub-Saharan Africa and the prospects of the Nairobi Framework Initiative
by Alfred D. Byigero & Joy Clancy & Margaret Skutsch - 190-215 Transaction costs for firms in the EU ETS: lessons from Ireland
by Jūratė Jaraitė & Frank Convery & Corrado Di Maria - 216-231 Financing REDD in developing countries: a supply and demand analysis
by Jordan Isenberg & Catherine Potvin - 232-238 A 'safety deposit' mechanism for US climate policy
by Bryan K. Mignone - 239-240 Voluntary carbon markets
by Axel Michaelowa - 241-242 Carbon markets for the uninitiated
by Axel Michaelowa
January 2010, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 3-16 Climate change, equity and the relevance of European 'effort-sharing' for global mitigation efforts
by Paule Stephenson & Jonathan Boston - 17-37 Performance of renewable energy technologies under the CDM
by Malte Schneider & Tobias S. Schmidt & Volker H. Hoffmann - 38-50 An assessment of the climate change policies and performance of large European companies
by Rory Sullivan - 51-69 Wide and narrow approaches to national emission policies: a case study of Spain
by Xavier Labandeira & Miguel Rodr�Guez - 70-86 Reducing vulnerability to climate change in the Swiss Alps: a study of adaptive planning
by Margot Hill & Astrid Wallner & Jose Furtado - 87-102 Quota allocation rules in Romania assessed by a dynamic CGE model
by Rodica Loisel - 103-119 Overcoming inertia: insights from evolutionary economics into improved energy and climate policies
by Kevin Marechal & Nathalie Lazaric - 120-122 Sustainable development and international law
by Thiago Chagas & Charlotte Streck - 123-124 A wider context for adaptation
by Yuri Okubo
November 2009, Volume 9, Issue 6
- 575-592 Historic versus output-based allocation of GHG tradable allowances: a comparison
by Philippe Quirion - 593-611 Differentiating (historic) responsibilities for climate change
by Benito M�Ller & Niklas Höhne & Christian Ellermann - 612-633 Assessing the value of price caps and floors
by Cédric Philibert - 634-651 Who picks up the remainder? Mitigation in developed and developing countries
by Harald Winkler & Shaun Vorster & Andrew Marquard - 652-668 Sectoral approaches for a post-2012 climate regime: a taxonomy
by Jonas O. Meckling & Gu Yoon Chung - 669-680 Synergies in addressing air quality and climate change
by HELEN ApSIMON & MARKUS AMANN & STEFAN ÅSTRÖM & TIM OXLEY - 681-683 CDM: from policy to practice
by Sandra Greiner - 684-686 Rethinking political theory: ethics, justice and global climate change
by Charles Palmer
September 2009, Volume 9, Issue 5
- 435-449 Understanding the roles and interactions of international cooperation on domestic climate policies
by Karsten Neuhoff - 450-463 Using intermediate indicators: lessons for climate policy
by James Cust - 464-480 Policy targets: lessons for effective implementation of climate actions
by Sarah Lester & Karsten Neuhoff - 481-494 A history of conditionality: lessons for international cooperation on climate policy
by Maike Sippel & Karsten Neuhoff - 495-507 Brazilian low-carbon transportation policies: opportunities for international support
by Haroldo Machado-Filho - 508-516 Policy and regulatory framework for renewable energy and energy efficiency development in Ghana
by William Gboney - 517-528 Domestic climate policy for the Indian steel sector
by Umashankar Sreenivasamurthy - 529-543 Climate co-benefit policies for the Indian power sector: domestic drivers and North-South cooperation
by Anoop Singh - 544-552 Concentrated solar power in South Africa
by Kate Grant - 553-564 China's wind industry: policy lessons for domestic government interventions and international support
by Xiliang Zhang & Shiyan Chang & Molin Huo & Ruoshui Wang - 565-570 Twinning: lessons for a South-North climate policy context
by Zsuzsanna Pat�
July 2009, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 339-340 Linking emissions trading schemes
by Michael Grubb - 341-357 Linking carbon markets: concepts, case studies and pathways
by Andreas Tuerk & Michael Mehling & Christian Flachsland & Wolfgang Sterk - 358-372 To link or not to link: benefits and disadvantages of linking cap-and-trade systems
by Christian Flachsland & Robert Marschinski & Ottmar Edenhofer - 373-388 Linking existing and proposed GHG emissions trading schemes in North America
by Erik Haites & Michael Mehling - 389-401 Establishing a transatlantic carbon market
by Wolfgang Sterk & Joseph Kruger - 402-414 Australia's emissions trading scheme: opportunities and obstacles for linking
by Frank Jotzo & Regina Betz - 415-430 Linking emissions trading schemes for international aviation and shipping emissions
by Erik Haites
May 2009, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 227-241 The effectiveness of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme
by Stefano Clò - 242-254 Assessing the additionality of CDM projects: practical experiences and lessons learned
by Lambert Schneider - 255-272 Corporate responses to the CDM: the Indian pulp and paper industry
by Malte Schneider & Volker H. Hoffmann & Bhola R. Gurjar - 273-287 The road less travelled: difficulties in moving between annexes in the climate change regime
by Joanna Depledge - 288-305 Country stakes in climate change negotiations: two dimensions of vulnerability
by Piet Buys & Uwe Deichmann & Craig Meisner & Thao Ton That & David Wheeler - 306-315 Lessons from carbon markets for designing an effective REDD architecture
by Till Neeff & Francisco Ascui - 316-329 Emissions trading and competitiveness: lessons from Germany
by Steffen Hentrich & Patrick Matschoss & Peter Michaelis - 330-333 Reflection on the climate negotiations: a Southern perspective
by Mukul Sanwal - 334-336 Achieving local sustainable development and emissions reduction
by Randall Spalding-Fecher
January 2009, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 119-138 Interactions between climate and energy policies: the case of Spain
by Pablo Del R�O - 139-154 Carbon tax under the Clean Development Mechanism: a unique approach for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in developing countries
by Govinda R. Timilsina - 155-168 Economic costs of managing of an electricity grid with increasing wind power penetration
by Ryan Prescott & G. Cornelis Van Kooten - 169-184 Mechanisms for linking emissions trading schemes
by Michael Mehling & Erik Haites - 185-206 Soft energy paths in Japan: a backcasting approach to energy planning
by Aki Suwa - 207-220 Creating incentives for avoiding further deforestation: the nested approach
by Lucio Pedroni & Michael Dutschke & Charlotte Streck & Manuel Estrada Porrúa - 221-222 The role of forests in climate policies
by H. Carolyn Peach Brown
January 2009, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 3-8 How deep should the deep cuts be? Optimal CO 2 emissions over time under uncertainty
by Chris Hope - 9-21 Commitments through financial options: an alternative for delivering climate change obligations
by Roland Ismer & Karsten Neuhoff - 22-39 Energy markets, capital inertia and economic instrument impacts
by Ian Bailey & Christopher Ditty - 40-55 Marginal abatement cost estimates for non-CO 2 greenhouse gases: lessons from RECLAIM
by Robert C. Anderson & Richard D. Morgenstern - 56-70 A load-based CO 2 cap in the power sector
by Hal T. Nelson - 71-87 Risk governance for geological storage of CO 2 under the Clean Development Mechanism
by Melisa Pollak & Elizabeth J. Wilson - 88-108 Conceptualizations of justice in climate policy
by Sonja Klinsky & Hadi Dowlatabadi - 109-114 Does adequate financing exist for adaptation in developing countries?
by Karoline Hægstad Flåm & Jon Birger Skjærseth
December 2008, Volume 8, Issue sup1
- 3-4 Low-Carbon Society (LCS) modelling
by Neil Strachan & Tim Foxon & Junichi Fujino - 5-16 Policies and practices for a low-carbon society
by Jim Skea & Shuzo Nishioka - 17-29 Policy implications from the Low-Carbon Society (LCS) modelling project
by Neil Strachan & Tim Foxon & Junichi Fujino - 30-45 Achieving the G8 50% target: modelling induced and accelerated technological change using the macro-econometric model E3MG
by Terry Barker & S. Serban Scrieciu & Tim Foxon - 46-59 Global emission reductions through a sectoral intensity target scheme
by Keigo Akimoto & Fuminori Sano & Junichiro Oda & Takashi Homma & Ullash Kumar Rout & Toshimasa Tomoda - 60-75 A global perspective to achieve a low-carbon society (LCS): scenario analysis with the ETSAP-TIAM model
by Uwe Remme & Markus Blesl - 76-92 Implications for the USA of stabilization of radiative forcing at 3.4 W/m-super-2
by Jae Edmonds & Leon Clarke & Marshall Wise & Hugh Pitcher & Steve Smith - 93-107 Permit sellers, permit buyers: China and Canada's roles in a global low-carbon society
by Chris Bataille & Jianjun Tu & Mark Jaccard - 108-124 Back-casting analysis for 70% emission reduction in Japan by 2050
by Junichi Fujino & Go Hibino & Tomoki Ehara & Yuzuru Matsuoka & Toshihiko Masui & Mikiko Kainuma - 125-139 The role of international drivers on UK scenarios of a low-carbon society
by Neil Strachan & Stephen Pye & Nicholas Hughes - 140-155 Effects of carbon tax on greenhouse gas mitigation in Thailand
by Ram M. Shrestha & Shreekar Pradhan & Migara H. Liyanage - 156-176 Low-carbon society scenarios for India
by P. R. Shukla & Subash Dhar & Diptiranjan Mahapatra
November 2008, Volume 8, Issue 6
- 531-533 Remembering Bernhard Schlamadinger, 1967-2008
by Andreas Tuerk & Michael Grubb - 534-547 Measurable, reportable and verifiable: the keys to mitigation in the Copenhagen deal
by Harald Winkler - 548-568 Analysing preferences towards economic incentives in combating climate change: a comparative analysis of US states
by Cristina E. Ciocirlan - 569-576 Cumulative CO 2 emissions: shifting international responsibilities for climate debt
by W. J.W. Botzen & J. M. Gowdy & J. C.J.M. Van Den Bergh - 577-587 China's carbon emissions and international trade: implications for post-2012 policy
by Tao Wang & Jim Watson - 588-606 Regulating CO 2 in electricity markets: sources or consumers?
by Dallas Burtraw - 607-612 Low-carbon societies: a challenging transition for an attractive future
by Jean-Charles Hourcade & Renaud Crassous - 613-616 From modelling theory to policy: lessons from the LCS project
by Taishi Sugiyama
September 2008, Volume 8, Issue 5
- 435-451 Extending timber rotations: carbon and cost implications
by Brent Sohngen & Sandra Brown - 452-466 Climate change impacts on Namibia's natural resources and economy
by Hannah Reid & Linda Sahl�N & Jesper Stage & James Macgregor - 467-493 EU emissions trading and the cement sector: a spatial competition analysis
by Jean Pierre Ponssard & Neil Walker - 494-515 Sector-based approach to the post-2012 climate change policy architecture
by Jake Schmidt & Ned Helme & Jin Lee & Mark Houdashelt - 516-526 Climate change technology transfer: a new paradigm and policy agenda
by Thomas L. Brewer
July 2008, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 339-354 Technology obscuring equity: historical responsibility in UNFCCC negotiations
by Mathias Friman & Björn-Ola Linnér - 355-376 Stabilizing CO 2 concentrations with incomplete international cooperation
by J. Edmonds & L. Clarke & J. Lurz & M. Wise - 377-394 Coordination of carbon reduction and renewable energy support policies
by Pedro Linares & Francisco Javier Santos & Mariano Ventosa - 395-420 Assessment of US GHG cap-and-trade proposals
by SERGEY PALTSEV & JOHN M. Reilly & HENRY D. JACOBY & ANGELO C. GURGEL & GILBERT E. METCALF & ANDREI P. SOKOLOV & JENNIFER F. HOLAK - 421-429 Climate change, innovation and jobs
by Samuel Fankhaeser & Friedel Sehlleier & Nicholas Stern - 430-432 Political underpinnings of the EU ETS
by Axel Michaelowa
May 2008, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 243-260 Mitigation options for the Bangladesh forestry sector: implications of the CDM
by Man Yong Shin & Md. Danesh Miah & Kyeong Hak Lee - 261-276 Flexibility mechanisms and sustainable development: lessons from five AIJ projects
by Joyeeta Gupta & Pieter Van Beukering & Harro Van Asselt & Luke Brander & Sebastiaan Hess & Kim Van Der Leeuw - 277-292 The design of California's cap-and-trade and its impact on electricity markets
by James Bushnell - 293-304 A no cap but trade proposal for emission targets
by Richard S.J. Tol & Katrin Rehdanz - 305-316 Joint Implementation in Ukraine: national benefits and implications for further climate pacts
by Anna Korppoo & Arild Moe - 317-336 Post-2012 climate policy dilemmas: a review of proposals
by Onno Kuik & Jeroen Aerts & Frans Berkhout & Frank Biermann & Jos Bruggink & Joyeeta Gupta & Richard S.J. Tol
March 2008, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 99-102 Integrating development and climate policies
by Bert Metz & Marcel Kok - 103-118 Integrating development and climate policies: national and international benefits
by Marcel Kok & Bert Metz & Jan Verhagen & Sascha Van Rooijen - 119-134 Methods for quantifying the benefits of sustainable development policies and measures (SD-PAMs)
by Harald Winkler & Niklas Höhne & Michel Den Elzen - 135-151 Bilateral and multilateral financial assistance for the energy sector of developing countries
by Dennis Tirpak & Helen Adams - 152-169 Financing the integration of climate change mitigation into development
by Alan S. Miller - 170-182 Adaptation and the poor: development, resilience and transition
by Anne Jerneck & Lennart Olsson - 183-193 Adapting development cooperation to adapt to climate change
by Shardul Agrawala & Maarten Van Aalst - 194-201 Climate adaptation from a poverty perspective
by Geoff O'Brien & Phil O'Keefe & Hubert Meena & Joanne Rose & Leanne Wilson - 202-219 Sustainable development and climate change: lessons from country studies
by Kirsten Halsnæs & P. R. Shukla & Amit Garg - 220-240 Brazilian transport initiatives with GHG reductions as a co-benefit
by Suzana Kahn Ribeiro & Adrianna Andrade De Abreu
January 2008, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 3-6 The Bali COP: Plus �a change..
by Michael Grubb - 7-22 Deforestation, biomass and carbon finance in Amazonia
by Till Neeff - 23-40 Is reducing emissions from deforestation financially feasible? A Panamanian case study
by Catherine Potvin & Bruno Guay & Lucio Pedroni - 41-61 Stringency and distribution in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme: first evidence
by Claudia Kettner & Angela Köppl & Stefan P. Schleicher & Gregor Thenius - 62-74 Implementing CDM for the Indian dairy sector: prospects and issues
by Smita Sirohi & Axel Michaelowa - 75-90 Will there be value for Kyoto units in a post-Kyoto regime?
by Pablo Del R�O - 91-95 The Bali roadmap: new horizons for global climate policy
by Hermann E. Ott & Wolfgang Sterk & Rie Watanabe
November 2007, Volume 7, Issue 6
- 467-469 Technology transfer and investment risk in international emissions trading
by Christoph Böhringer & Ger Klaassen & Ulf Moslener - 470-487 Measuring host country risk in CDM and JI projects: a composite indicator
by Robert Oleschak & Urs Springer - 488-499 Evaluating technology transfer in the Clean Development Mechanism and Joint Implementation
by Rob Youngman & Jake Schmidt & Jin Lee & Heleen De Coninck - 500-517 Macroeconomic impacts of the CDM: the role of investment barriers and regulations
by Niels Anger & Christoph Böhringer & Ulf Moslener - 518-534 Equity and international climate change negotiations: a matter of perspective
by Madeleine Heyward - 535-538 Are national greenhouse gas emissions reports scientifically valid?
by Rob Swart & Peter Bergamaschi & Tinus Pulles & Frank Raes - 539-542 More crucial than oil scarcity: climate change policies for a sustainable Libya
by Robert Goodland - 543-544 Environmental progress through litigation?
by Axel Michaelowa - 545-546 Servicizing electricity supply
by James Cust
September 2007, Volume 7, Issue 5
- 379-391 Linking health and productivity impacts to climate policy costs: a general equilibrium analysis
by Göran Östblom & Eva Samakovlis - 392-408 Implementing adaptation in developed countries: an analysis of progress and trends
by Frédéric Gagnon-Lebrun & Shardul Agrawala - 409-428 Managing the transition to climate stabilization
by Richard G. Richels & Thomas F. Rutherford & Geoffrey J. Blanford & Leon Clarke - 429-443 Process matters: building a future climate regime with multi-processes
by Yasuko Kameyama - 444-456 Technology transfer in the Clean Development Mechanism
by Heleen De Coninck & Frauke Haake & Nico Van Der Linden - 457-462 Carbon taxes, cap-and-trade administration, and US legislation
by William Whitesell - 463-464 EU ETS and carbon markets
by Axel Michaelowa
July 2007, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 271-277 Linking climate change and sustainable development at the local level
by Livia Bizikova & John Robinson & Stewart Cohen - 278-287 Scale and sustainability
by Thomas J. Wilbanks