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in international trade within a climate and trade policy framework. Three are the main contributions of the study. First … capital commodities. We then assess the net contribution of modelling trade spillovers within three policy scenarios. The …
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The Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project (DDPP), an initiative of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) and the Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI), aims to demonstrate how countries can transform their energy systems by 2050 in order to...
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2-eq. More ambitious targets lead to the collapse of the coalition. -- Climate Policy ; Climate Coalition ; Game Theory …
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fuel resources, in the absence of a climate policy. Our analysis indicates that economic growth and the speed of income …
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policy implications. Based on the studies surveyed, this paper also identifies potential directions for future research. …
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Forum (EMF) model comparison study on European climate policy to 2050. Moving from a no-policy scenario to an existing …-policies case reduces all energy imports, on average. Introducing a more stringent climate policy target for the EU only leads to … especially solar-PV in Europe would decline below the levels observed in the existing-policy case and increased R&D spending …
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-term scenarios is crucial for informed policy making, especially with respect to transformations of energy systems required to …
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contrast, climate intensity varies less with economic growth and it is mostly driven by climate policy. African emissions could … account for between 5% and 20% of global emissions, with Sub-Saharan Africa contributing between 4% and 10% of world emissions …
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