Ecological modernisation and the governance of carbon: a critical analysis.
April 2011. Antipode, v.43, pp.682-703.
April 2011. Antipode, v.43, pp.682-703.
Discussions about adaptation finance have largely concentrated on process: how money should be raised and how adaptation spending should be governed and monitored. This article seeks to move the … read more »
Deryng, D., Sacks, W., Ramankutty, N., et al. (2011). Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 25(2).
The fact that developing countries do not have carbon emission caps under the Kyoto Protocol has led to the current interest in high income countries in border taxes on … read more »
Cap-and-trade systems for greenhouse gas emissions are an important part of the climate change policies of the EU, Japan, New Zealand, among others, as well as China (soon) and … read more »
This article suggests that some or all G-20 Emerging Markets (GEMs = Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Korea, Mexico, South Africa, and Turkey) could seize the climate policy agenda … read more »
Forster, P.M., Fomichev, V.I., Rozanov, E., Cagnazzo, C., Jonsson, A.I., Langematz, U., Fomin, B., Iacono, M.J., Mayer, B., Mlawer, E., Myhre, G., Portmann, R.W., Akiyoshi, H., Falaleeva, V., Gillett, N., Karpechko, A., Li J.N., Lemennais P., Morgenstern, O., Oberlander, S., Sigmond, M., Shibata, K. 2011. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, v.116.
Paavola, J., and Fraser, E. May 2011. Ecological Economics, v.70, pp.1266-1268.
We demonstrate, using a simple two-period equilibrium model of the economy, the potential effects of extreme event occurrences – such as natural or humanitarian disasters – on economic growth … read more »
Challinor, A. May 2011. Nature climate change, v.1, pp.103-104.