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As reporting GHG emissions becomes mandatory in the financial sector, the methods by which emissions are calculated will grow in importance for their impact on the resulting metric. Progress is underway in both the public and private financial sectors to embed emissions accounting standards, but...
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Traditional 'delta-change' approach of scenario generation for climate change impact assessment to water resources … IPCC AR4 global circulation models. Biophysical modeling of water resource systems in both basins was conducted to study … water resource systems in areas with high natural hydroclimatic variability, careful consideration should be given to the …
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We study a dynamic game of climate policy design in terms of emissions and solar radiation management (SRM) involving two heterogeneous regions or countries. Countries emit greenhouse gasses (GHGs), and can block incoming radiation by unilateral SRM activities, thus reducing global temperature....
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Developing Asia has the world's fastest greenhouse gas emissions growth. This study uses an economy …
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objectives. However, climate analysis has indicated a possible weakening of the ocean carbon sinks -the largest in the world- in …
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This paper uses a global integrated assessment model to assess how developing Asia, the world's fastest-growing source …
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consequences of non-participation of the USA in the global coalition, and the associated distributional impacts world-wide. …
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present budget estimates based on world per capita budget for the next forty years and proportional to the population of each …
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