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the 2010/11 export ban in Russia. The wheat price dampening effects amount to up to 67 % and are strongest in the major …
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We conduct an examination of the climate effect to analyze the historical dependence of grain production on temperatures and precipitation levels, and project this dependence to estimate the productivity of different grain types in the mid- and long-terms, given four greenhouse gas concentration...
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This paper replies to commentaries by Sam White and by Ulf Büntgen and Lena Hellmann on our 'The Waning of the Little Ice Age: Climate Change in Early Modern Europe'. White and Büntgen/Hellmann seek to prove that Europe experienced the kind of sustained falls in temperature between the...
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sustainably face climate change, meet food demand and improve its economy. The social crisis (especially in the northern region …
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in exports and imports of Russia were calculated with the use of inter-country input-output tables. It was revealed that … Russia is the second largest exporter of emissions embodied in trade and the large portion of these emissions is directed to … developed countries. The reasons for high carbon intensity of Russia's exports are obsolete technologies (in comparison to …
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Global climate change presents long-term risks to agriculture. In general, global climate change is expected to positively affect Russian agriculture. In high and middle latitudes, global warming would expand the growing season. Acreages of agricultural crops may expand toward the north,...
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&D cooperation. This paper explores this idea by analysing on the one hand the incentives for EU, Japan and Russia to adopt this …
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