Title: Mitigating climate change : flexibility mechanisms : a collection of papers from the journal Energy Policy, 1999-2001
Abstract: Part I The Case for Flexibility: The efficiency of international cooperation in mitigating climate change - analysis of joint implementation, the clean development mechanism and emission trading for the Federal Republic of Germany, the Russian Federation and Indonesia, W. Fichtner et al Cooperation in global climate policy - potentialities and limitations, D. Ipsen et al The Kyoto protocol and developing countries, M. Babiker et al How could emissions trading benefit developing countries, C. Philibert Costs of a ceiling on Kyoto flexibility, D. Gusbin et al. Part II Designing the Flexibility Mechanisms: Organizing emissions trading - the barrier of domestic permit allocation, E. Woerdman Cooling down hot air - a global CGE analysis of post-Kyoto carbon abatement strategies, C. Bohringer The liability rules under international GHG emissions trading, Z.X. Zhang International emissions trading under the Kyoto Protocol - credit trading, J.-T. Boom Implementing the Kyoto protocol - why JI and CDM show more promise than international emissions trading, E. Woerdman Project-based greenhouse-gas accounting - guiding principles with a focus on baselines and additionality, L. Gustavsson et al Beyond joint implementation - designing flexibility into global climate policy, K.G. Begg et al. Part III Beyond Kyoto: Trading Renewable Quotas? (Part Contents).
Publication Year: 2001
Publication Date: 2001-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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