Content
September 2008, Volume 8, Issue 5
- 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 - 288-303 Making integration of adaptation and mitigation work: mainstreaming into sustainable development policies?
by Rob Swart & Frank Raes - 304-316 A framework for explaining the links between capacity and action in response to global climate change
by Sarah Burch & John Robinson - 317-336 Understanding and managing the complexity of urban systems under climate change
by Matthias Ruth & Dana Coelho - 337-352 Vulnerability, poverty and the need for sustainable adaptation measures
by Siri H. Eriksen & Karen O'Brien - 353-370 Structured decision-making to link climate change and sustainable development
by Charlie Wilson & Tim Mcdaniels - 371-376 Integrating adaptation into policy: upscaling evidence from local to global
by Ian Burton & Livia Bizikova & Thea Dickinson & Yvonne Howard
May 2007, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 179-196 Kyoto flexibility mechanisms in EU accession countries: will they make a difference?
by Diana �Rge-Vorsatz & Aleksandra Novikova & Alan Watt - 197-211 Why the CDM will reduce carbon leakage
by Steffen Kallbekken - 212-229 Sustainable development policies and measures: institutional issues and electrical efficiency in South Africa
by Harald Winkler & Mark Howells & Kevin Baumert - 230-239 Past as prologue: an innovation-diffusion approach to additionality
by Ajay Mathur & Ananth P. Chikkatur & Ambuj D. Sagar - 240-254 Building bridges to 2020 and beyond: the road from Bali
by Harald Winkler & Shaun Vorster - 255-261 UN 2006 Climate Change Conference: a confidence-building step?
by Kati Kulovesi & Mar�A Gutiérrez & Peter Doran & Miquel Muńoz - 262-264 The impacts of law on ETS
by Axel Michaelowa
March 2007, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 91-103 Distribution of emissions allowances as an opportunity
by Stephen J. Decanio - 104-120 Tankering strategies for evading emissions trading in aviation
by Martin Cames - 121-138 Selecting and assessing sustainable CDM projects using multi-criteria methods
by Manfred Lenzen & Roberto Schaeffer & Ryuji Matsuhashi - 139-155 Slovenia's climate policy efforts: CO 2 tax and implementation of EU ETS
by Tanja Markovič-Hribernik & Aleksandra Murks - 156-161 New lessons for technology policy and climate change: investment for innovation
by Jonathan Köhler & Terry Barker & Haoran Pan & Paolo Agnolucci & Paul Ekins & Tim Foxon & Dennis Anderson & Sarah Winne & Paul Dewick & Marcela Miozzo & Ken Green - 162-165 Climate politics at a crossroad: views on building a consensus
by Malik Amin Aslam Khan - 166-170 Why has China not embraced a global cap-and-trade regime?
by Zhongxiang Zhang - 171-176 A CER discounting scheme could save climate change regime after 2012
by Rae Kwon Chung
January 2007, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 3-12 The impact of carbon capture and storage on overall mitigation policy
by Laurent Gilotte & Valentina Bosetti - 13-28 Norway's experience of carbon dioxide storage: a basis for pursuing international commitments?
by Ingvild Andreassen Sæverud - 29-45 Coordinating future adaptation policies across Canadian natural resources
by Adam M. Wellstead & Richard C. Stedman - 46-59 Public participation and climate change adaptation: avoiding the illusion of inclusion
by Roger Few & Katrina Brown & Emma L. Tompkins - 60-72 Profitability of fossil-fuel production under different instruments in international climate policies
by Finn Roar Aune & Snorre Kverndokk & Lars Lindholt & Knut Einar Rosendahl - 73-88 Why different interpretations of vulnerability matter in climate change discourses
by Karen O'Brien & Siri Eriksen & Lynn P. Nygaard & Ane Schjolden
November 2006, Volume 6, Issue 6
- 599-599 Foreword
by Peter Hoeppe - 600-606 Introduction and executive summary
by Eugene N. Gurenko - 607-620 Scientific and economic rationales for innovative climate insurance solutions
by Peter Hoeppe & Eugene N. Gurenko - 621-636 Insurance for assisting adaptation to climate change in developing countries: a proposed strategy
by Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer & Reinhard Mechler - 637-647 Insuring the uninsurable: design options for a climate change funding mechanism
by Christoph Bals & Koko Warner & Sonja Butzengeiger - 648-657 The role of the private market in catastrophe insurance
by Andrew Dlugolecki & Erik Hoekstra - 658-671 The Indian insurance industry and climate change: exposure, opportunities and strategies ahead
by Ulka Kelkar & Catherine Rose James & Ritu Kumar - 672-682 Can insurance deal with negative effects arising from climate policy measures?
by Axel Michaelowa - 683-684 Conclusions and recommendations
by Eugene N. Gurenko
September 2006, Volume 6, Issue 5
- 505-508 The economics of climate damages and stabilization after the Stern Review
by Michael Grubb - 509-526 The economics of inaction on climate change: a sensitivity analysis
by Frank Ackerman & Ian J. Finlayson - 527-536 Some dangers of 'dangerous' climate change
by James S. Risbey - 537-544 The marginal impacts of CO 2 , CH 4 and SF 6 emissions
by Chris W. Hope - 545-564 Meeting the EU 2°C climate target: global and regional emission implications
by Michel den Elzen & Malte Meinshausen - 565-572 The social cost of carbon: what does it actually depend on?
by Chris W. Hope - 573-584 Uncertainties in global warming science and near-term emission policies
by L. D. Danny Harvey - 585-589 Learning and climate change
by Brian C. O'Neill & Paul Crutzen & Arnulf Gr�bler & Minh Ha Duong & Klaus Keller & Charles Kolstad & Jonathan Koomey & Andreas Lange & Michael Obersteiner & Michael Oppenheimer & William Pepper & Warren Sanderson & Michael Schlesinger & Nicolas Treich & Alistair Ulph & Mort Webster & Chris Wilson - 590-592 Book Review
by Axel Michaelowa
July 2006, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 349-350 Preface
by Michael Grubb - 351-359 Emissions trading: lessons learnt from the 1st phase of the EU ETS and prospects for the 2nd phase
by Regina Betz & Misato Sato - 361-394 EU emissions trading: an early analysis of national allocation plans for 2008-2012
by Regina Betz & Karoline Rogge & Joachim Schleich - 395-410 Emission projections 2008-2012 versus national allocation plans II
by Karsten Neuhoff & Federico Ferrario & Michael Grubb & Etienne Gabel & Kim Keats - 411-422 Implications of announced phase II national allocation plans for the EU ETS
by Karsten Neuhoff & Markus Åhman & Regina Betz & Johanna Cludius & Federico Ferrario & Kristina Holmgren & Gabriella Pal & Michael Grubb & Felix Matthes & Karoline Rogge & Misato Sato & Joachim Schleich & Jos Sijm & Andreas Tuerk & Claudia Kettner & Neil Walker - 423-440 New entrant allocation in the Nordic energy sectors: incentives and options in the EU ETS
by Markus Åhman & Kristina Holmgren - 441-455 The environmental and economic effects of European emissions trading
by Claudia Kemfert & Michael Kohlhaas & Truong Truong & Artem Protsenko - 457-475 Harmonization versus decentralization in the EU ETS: an economic analysis
by Pablo del R�o Gonz�lez - 477-493 Simple rules for targeting CO 2 allowance allocations to compensate firms
by Karen Palmer & Dallas Burtraw & Danny Kahn - 495-501 False confidences: forecasting errors and emission caps in CO 2 trading systems
by Michael Grubb & Federico Ferrario
May 2006, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 257-274 Pledges, politics and performance: an assessment of UK climate policy
by Beverley Darkin - 275-294 Keeping the forest for the climate's sake: avoiding deforestation in developing countries under the UNFCCC
by Claudio Forneri & J�rgen Blaser & Frank Jotzo & Carmenza Robledo - 295-312 How consistent are alternative short-term climate policies with long-term goals?
by Valentina Bosetti & Marzio Galeotti & Alessandro Lanza - 313-325 Long-term climate policy: international legal aspects of sector-based approaches
by Kati Kulovesi & Katja Kein�nen - 327-344 Technology transfer by CDM projects
by Erik Haites & Maosheng Duan & Stephen Seres
March 2006, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 161-179 Stock changes or fluxes? Resolving terminological confusion in the debate on land-use change and forestry
by Annette Cowie & Kim Pingoud & Bernhard Schlamadinger - 181-199 Common but differentiated convergence (CDC): a new conceptual approach to long-term climate policy
by Niklas H�hne & Michel den Elzen & Martin Weiss - 201-215 Bridging the gap: empowering decision-making for adaptation through the UK Climate Impacts Programme
by Merylyn McKenzie Hedger & Richenda Connell & Penny Bramwell - 217-229 Greener public purchasing: opportunities for climate-friendly government procurement under WTO and EU rules
by Harro van Asselt & Nicolien van der Grijp & Frans Oosterhuis - 231-240 Estimating baselines for climate change for less developed countries: the case of the Sahel
by Mohammed H.I. Dore & Jean Fran�ois Lamarche - 241-246 Carbon dioxide capture and storage: a status report
by Lenny Bernstein & Arthur Lee & Steven Crookshank - 247-252 Providing new homes for climate change exiles
by Sujatha Byravan & Sudhir Chella Rajan - 253-256 Promoting renewable energies under the CDM: combining national quotas in Europe and the CDM
by Sven Bode
January 2006, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 5-6 Preface
by Tom Delay - 7-30 Allocation and competitiveness in the EU emissions trading scheme: policy overview
by Michael Grubb & Karsten Neuhoff - 31-48 The impact of CO 2 emissions trading on firm profits and market prices
by Robin Smale & Murray Hartley & Cameron Hepburn & John Ward & Michael Grubb - 49-72 CO 2 cost pass-through and windfall profits in the power sector
by Jos Sijm & Karsten Neuhoff & Yihsu Chen - 73-91 Allocation, incentives and distortions: the impact of EU ETS emissions allowance allocations to the electricity sector
by Karsten Neuhoff & Kim Keats Martinez & Misato Sato - 93-113 CO 2 abatement, competitiveness and leakage in the European cement industry under the EU ETS: grandfathering versus output-based allocation
by Damien Demailly & Philippe Quirion - 115-136 Free allocation of allowances under the EU emissions trading scheme: legal issues
by Angus Johnston - 137-160 Auctioning of EU ETS phase II allowances: how and why?
by Cameron Hepburn & Michael Grubb & Karsten Neuhoff & Felix Matthes & Maximilien Tse
November 2005, Volume 5, Issue 6
- 567-581 Action targets: a new approach to international greenhouse gas controls
by Kevin A. Baumert & Donald M. Goldberg - 583-598 Policies for reducing agricultural sector vulnerability to climate change in Mali
by Tanveer A. Butt & Bruce A. McCarl & Alpha O. Kergna - 599-612 National ownership in the implementation of global climate policy in Uganda
by Karen Holm Olsen - 613-625 Can trust in politicians explain individuals' support for climate policy? The case of CO 2 tax
by Henrik Hammar & Sverker C. Jagers - 627-638 From inadvertent to reluctant pioneer? Climate strategies and policy style in France
by Joseph Szarka - 639-645 Interim targets and the climate treaty regime
by Brian C. O'Neill & Michael Oppenheimer & Annie Petsonk
September 2005, Volume 5, Issue 5
- 469-486 Future mitigation commitments: differentiating among non-Annex I countries
by Harald Winkler & Bernd Brouns & Sivan Kartha - 487-501 A decision aid tool for equity issues analysis in emission permit allocations
by Kathleen Vaillancourt & Jean-Philippe Waaub - 503-516 How to attribute market leakage to CDM projects
by Frank V�hringer & Timo Kuosmanen & Rob Dellink - 517-530 A spatial approach to baseline and leakage in CDM forest carbon sinks projects
by Michael Dutschke & Sonja Butzengeiger & Axel Michaelowa - 531-548 Carbon dioxide emissions from Russia's electricity sector: future scenarios
by Paul A. Steenhof & Malcolm R. Hill - 549-552 The importance of expressly integrating ethical analyses into climate change policy formation
by Donald Brown & John Lemons & Nancy Tuana - 553-560 COP/MOP-1 and COP-11: a breakthrough for the climate change regime?
by Joanna Depledge & Michael Grubb
July 2005, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 393-405 Introducing top-down methods in assessing compliance with the Kyoto Protocol
by Kristin Rypdal & Frode Stordal & Jan Fuglestvedt & Terje Berntsen - 407-418 Carbon accounting for sinks in the CDM after CoP-9
by Lucio Pedroni - 419-432 Governing technological change by voluntary agreements: climate policy and Dutch petroleum production
by Jon Birger Skjærseth - 433-443 Reducing carbon transaction costs in community-based forest management
by Margaret M. Skutsch - 445-453 Will coal depart or will it continue to dominate global power production during the 21st century?
by Bob van der Zwaan - 455-462 The case for intensity targets
by William A. Pizer - 463-467 Quo vadis, Kyoto? Pitfalls and opportunities
by Benito M�ller
May 2005, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 243-243 Preface
by Mike Hulme & Bert Metz - 244-250 Towards a long-term European strategy on climate change policy
by Sarah Winne & Alex Haxeltine & Wouter Kersten & Marcel Berk - 251-272 Long-term goals and post-2012 commitments: where do we go from here with climate policy?
by Jan Corfee Morlot & Joel Smith & Shardul Agrawala & Travis Franck - 273-290 Between the USA and the South: strategic choices for European climate policy
by Frank Biermann - 291-308 The role of technological development and policies in a post-Kyoto climate regime
by C�dric Philibert - 309-328 Post-Kyoto climate policy targets: costs and competitiveness implications
by Christian Azar - 329-348 Post-2012 climate action in the broad framework of sustainable development policies: the role of the EU
by Petra Tschakert & Lennart Olsson - 349-361 The European Union and future climate policy: Is mainstreaming adaptation a distraction or part of the solution?
by Farhana Yamin - 363-376 Towards climate policy integration in the EU: evolving dilemmas and opportunities
by M�ns Nilsson & Lars J. Nilsson - 377-391 Rationales for adaptation in EU climate change policies
by Frans Berkhout
March 2005, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 147-165 Market penetration metrics: tools for additionality assessment?
by Sivan Kartha & Michael Lazarus & Maurice LeFranc - 167-184 CDM potential in the power-generation and energy-intensive industries of China
by Mitsutsune Yamaguchi - 185-198 Sustainable energy development and climate change in China
by Xin Ren & Lei Zeng & Dadi Zhou - 199-208 Can the EU emission trading scheme support CDM forestry?
by Bernhard Schlamadinger & Benoit Bosquet & Charlotte Streck & Ian Noble & Michael Dutschke & Neil Bird - 209-220 Developing institutions for the clean development mechanism (CDM): African perspectives
by Harald Winkler & Ogunlade Davidson & Stanford Mwakasonda - 221-228 Tenders: an option for developing countries to support renewable energies under the CDM
by Sven Bode - 229-231 Experts talk the future Reflections on the Bonn Seminar of Governmental Experts, 16-17 May 2005: a view from Europe
by Martin Weiss - 233-235 The G8 Gleneagles Summit 6-8 July 2005
by Michael Grubb
January 2005, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-9 EU emissions trading: navigating between Scylla and Charybdis
by Axel Michaelowa & Sonja Butzengeiger - 10-14 The European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS)
by Rie Watanabe & Guy Robinson - 15-30 Price determinants in the EU emissions trading scheme
by A. C. Christiansen & A. Arvanitakis & K. Tangen & H. Hasselknippe - 31-46 The role of auctions and forward markets in the EU ETS: counterbalancing the cost-inefficiencies of combining generous allocation with a ban on banking
by Karl-Martin Ehrhart & Christian Hoppe & Joachim Schleich & Stefan Seifert - 47-60 The cost of sectoral differentiation in the EU emissions trading scheme
by Steffen Kallbekken - 61-78 Allocation of carbon emission certificates in the power sector: how generators profit from grandfathered rights
by Kim Keats Martinez & Karsten Neuhoff - 79-96 The interaction between the EU emissions trading scheme and national energy policies
by Jos Sijm - 97-107 The choice of multiple or single auctions in emissions trading
by Svante Mandell - 109-125 Value and risks of expiring carbon credits from afforestation and reforestation projects under the CDM
by Michael Dutschke & Bernhard Schlamadinger & Jenny L.P. Wong & Michael Rumberg - 127-136 Allowance allocation in the European emissions trading system: a commentary
by Michael Grubb & Christian Azar & U. Martin Persson - 137-144 Business perspectives on the EU emissions trading scheme
by Thomas L. Brewer
December 2004, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 347-357 Clashing strategic cultures and climate policy
by Megan Ceronsky & Cameron Hepburn & Michael Obersteiner & Yoshiki Yamagata - 359-376 US public opinion on climate change issues: implications for consensus-building and policymaking
by Thomas L. Brewer - 377-398 The public perception of carbon dioxide capture and storage in the UK: results from focus groups and a survey
by Simon Shackley & Carly McLachlan & Clair Gough - 399-418 CDM wind-energy projects: exploring small capacity thresholds and low performances
by Luis Mundaca & H�kan Rodhe - 419-425 Sequestration rental policies and price path of carbon
by Andrew G. Keeler - 427-442 California RECLAIM's market failure: lessons for the Kyoto Protocol
by Anne Egelston & Maurie J. Cohen
September 2004, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 229-248 Economic and environmental effectiveness of a technology-based climate protocol
by Barbara Buchner & Carlo Carraro - 249-268 Statistical analysis of CDM capacity-building needs
by Lubomir Nondek & Anne Arquit Niederberger - 269-287 An emission intensity protocol for climate change: an application of FUND
by Richard S.J. Tol - 289-302 Implementing the Kyoto Protocol without the USA: the strategic role of energy tax adjustments at the border
by Frank Biermann & Rainer Brohm - 303-318 Surplus emission allowances as implicit side payments: could 'Hot Air' have saved the Kyoto Agreement?
by Urs Steiner Brandt & Gert Tinggaard Svendsen - 319-336 Economics of climate change mitigation forest policy scenarios for Ukraine
by Maria Nijnik - 337-340 Greenhouse gas emissions caused by the international climate negotiations
by Axel Michaelowa & David Lehmkuhl
June 2004, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 105-106 Editorial
by Michael Grubb - 107-128 Does climate adaptation policy need probabilities?
by Suraje Dessai & Mike Hulme - 129-142 Economics of the Kyoto Protocol for Russia
by D. Dudek & A. Golub & E. Strukova - 143-152 Implementing the Kyoto Protocol without Russia
by Erik Haites & Farhana Yamin & Odile Blanchard & Claudia Kemfert - 153-175 Global Triptych: a bottom-up approach for the differentiation of commitments under the Climate Convention
by Heleen Groenenberg & Kornelis Blok & Jeroen van der Sluijs - 177-192 Additionality reconsidered: lax criteria may not benefit developing countries
by Jusen Asuka & Kenji Takeuchi - 193-204 Accounting methods for carbon credits: impacts on the minimum area of forestry projects under the Clean Development Mechanism
by Bruno Locatelli & Lucio Pedroni - 205-216 The use of PPP or MER in the construction of emission scenarios is more than a question of 'metrics'
by Bjart J. Holtsmark & Knut H. Alfsen - 217-224 Improving the scientific assessment of carbon sinks
by Atsushi Ishii
March 2004, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Michael Grubb