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The economics of CO2 capture and storage in relation to the possibility of significant leakage of CO2 from geological reservoirs once this greenhouse gas has been stored artificially underground will be among the main determinants of whether CCS can significantly contribute to a deep cut in...
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A model of carbon dioxide emissions of the USA is presented. The model consists of population, income per capita, economic structure, final and primary energy intensity per sector, primary fuel mix, and emission coefficients. The model is simple enough to be calibrated to observations since...
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This paper introduces the concept of "climate matching" as a driver of migration and establishes several new results. First, we show that climate strongly predicts the spatial distribution of immigrants in the US, both historically (1880) and more recently (2015), whereby movers select...
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Während die CO2-Emissionen weltweit weiter ansteigen, sind die Emissionen relativ zum Bruttoinlandsprodukt in den meisten Ländern rückläufig. Insbesondere westliche Nationen erwirtschaften ein immer höheres BIP mit immer geringer werdendem relativen Anteil an CO2-Emissionen. Länder wie...
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Analyzing the risks of anthropogenic climate change requires sound probabilistic projections of CO2 emissions. Previous projections have broken important new ground, but many rely on out-of-range projections, are limited to the 21st century, or provide only implicit probabilistic information....
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Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences on economic growth has been a driver of a rich literature on exhaustible resources from the 1970s onwards. But our view on oil has remarkably changed and we now worry how we should constrain climate change damages associated with oil and other fossil...
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The paper examines future energy and emissions scenarios in China, presenting historical data and scenarios generated using the Integrated Assessment Model WITCH. A Business-as-Usual scenario is compared with four scenarios in which Greenhouse Gases emissions are taxed, at different levels. Key...
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Der technologische Fortschritt, der in den letzten Jahren im Bereich grüner, also emissionsfreier und/oder nachhaltiger Biokraftstoffe erzielt wurde, reicht nicht aus, um den weltweit wachsenden Energiebedarf zu bedienen. Stattdessen ist absehbar, dass neben Kohle immer mehr unkonventionelle...
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Die gegenwärtige Klimawandeldiskussion ist stark auf CO2-Emissionen, deren Entstehen und Vermeidungsmöglichkeiten fokussiert. Dieser Beitrag in der Reihe »Kurz zum Klima« betrachtet ein weiteres Treibhausgas, das Methan. Die wichtigste anthropogene Quelle stellt mit 42% die Landwirtschaft dar.
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Der Beitrag zeigt anhand historischer Daten zur CO2-Emissionen in Europa einige Entwicklungen auf, mit deren Hilfe Annahmen zum zukünftigen CO2-Ausstoß getroffen werden können.
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