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security policy is integrated with optimal climate change and air pollution policy, the world's oil reserves will not be …
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with the biggest gap between rich and poor in the world. The carbon equity should be an urgency and priority in the climate …
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Three gaps in the Kyoto Protocol most badly need to be filled: the absence of emission targets extending far into the future, the absence of participation by the United States, China, and other developing countries, and the absence of reason to think that members will abide by commitments. To be...
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greenhouse gases throughout the industrialized world, and the Clean Development Mechanism' an international emission …
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Modellers have examined a wide array of ideal-world scenarios for regulation of greenhouse gases. In this ideal world …”—which has a strikingly small impact on total world cost of carbon regulations if international trade in emission credits allows … another factor that analysts have largely ignored: credibility. In the real world governments find it difficult to craft and …
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This paper uses an integrated assessment model to quantify the climate R&D investment strategy for a variety of scenarios fully consistent with 2°C. We estimate the total climate R&D investment needs in approximately 1 USD Trillion cumulatively in the period 2010-2030, and 1.6 USD Trillions in...
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Consumption ; China ; USA …
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assessment model that simulates the economics of a climate-constrained world, the prospects for nuclear energy would change if …
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