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Abatement costs of post-Kyoto climate regimes / Michel den Elzen in Energy policy, Vol. 33, n. 16 (2005/11)
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Titre : Abatement costs of post-Kyoto climate regimes Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Michel den Elzen ; Detlef P. Van Vuuren Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : Géographie
MONDE
Thésaurus EDDEN
APRES-KYOTO ; DIFFERENCIATION ; PROTOCOLE DE KYOTO ; REGIME
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C0L04Résumé : This article analyses the abatement costs of three post-Kyoto regimes for differentiating commitments compatible with stabilising atmospheric greenhouse gases concentrations at 550 ppmv CO2 equivalent in 2100. The three regimes explored are: (1) the Multi-Stage approach assumes a gradual increase in the number of Parties involved who are adopting either emission intensity or reductions targets; (2) the Brazilian Proposal approach, i.e. the allocation or reductions based on countries' contribution to temperature increase; (3) Contraction & Convergence, with full participation in convergence of per capita emission allowances. In 2050, the global costs increase up to about 1% of the world GDP, ranging from 0.5% to 1.5%, depending on baseline scenario and marginal abatement costs. Four groups of regions can be identified on the basis of similar costs (expressed as the percentage of GDP). These are: (1) OECD regions with average costs; (2) FSU, the Middle East and Latin America with high costs; (3) South-East Asia and East Asia (incl. China) with low costs; and (4) South Asia (incl. India) and Africa with net gains from emissions trading for most regimes. The Brazilian Proposal approach gives the highest costs for groups 1 and 2. The distribution of costs for the Contraction & Convergence approach highly depends on the convergence year. The Multi-Stage approach and Contraction & Convergence (convergence year 2050) seem to result in relatively the most even distribution of costs amongst all Parties. (résumé Elsevier) Localisation (migration) : LEPII-EREN Nature du document : article Site d'origine : edden Cote (Migration) : PERIO Permalink : https://clareco-grenoble.centredoc.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=72705
in Energy policy > Vol. 33, n. 16 (2005/11)[article] Abatement costs of post-Kyoto climate regimes [texte imprimé] / Michel den Elzen ; Detlef P. Van Vuuren.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Energy policy > Vol. 33, n. 16 (2005/11)
Descripteurs : Géographie
MONDE
Thésaurus EDDEN
APRES-KYOTO ; DIFFERENCIATION ; PROTOCOLE DE KYOTO ; REGIME
Rubriques EDDEN
C0L04Résumé : This article analyses the abatement costs of three post-Kyoto regimes for differentiating commitments compatible with stabilising atmospheric greenhouse gases concentrations at 550 ppmv CO2 equivalent in 2100. The three regimes explored are: (1) the Multi-Stage approach assumes a gradual increase in the number of Parties involved who are adopting either emission intensity or reductions targets; (2) the Brazilian Proposal approach, i.e. the allocation or reductions based on countries' contribution to temperature increase; (3) Contraction & Convergence, with full participation in convergence of per capita emission allowances. In 2050, the global costs increase up to about 1% of the world GDP, ranging from 0.5% to 1.5%, depending on baseline scenario and marginal abatement costs. Four groups of regions can be identified on the basis of similar costs (expressed as the percentage of GDP). These are: (1) OECD regions with average costs; (2) FSU, the Middle East and Latin America with high costs; (3) South-East Asia and East Asia (incl. China) with low costs; and (4) South Asia (incl. India) and Africa with net gains from emissions trading for most regimes. The Brazilian Proposal approach gives the highest costs for groups 1 and 2. The distribution of costs for the Contraction & Convergence approach highly depends on the convergence year. The Multi-Stage approach and Contraction & Convergence (convergence year 2050) seem to result in relatively the most even distribution of costs amongst all Parties. (résumé Elsevier) Localisation (migration) : LEPII-EREN Nature du document : article Site d'origine : edden Cote (Migration) : PERIO Permalink : https://clareco-grenoble.centredoc.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=72705 Accounting methods for carbon credits: impacts on the minimum area of forestry projects under the Clean Development Mechanism / LOCATELLI B. in Climate policy, Vol. 4, n. 2 (2004)
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Titre : Accounting methods for carbon credits: impacts on the minimum area of forestry projects under the Clean Development Mechanism Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : LOCATELLI B. ; PEDRONI L. Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : Thésaurus EDDEN
FORET ; MECANISME DE DEVELOPPEMENT PROPRE ; PROTOCOLE DE KYOTO
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C0L03Localisation (migration) : LEPII-EREN Nature du document : article Site d'origine : edden Cote (Migration) : PERIO Permalink : https://clareco-grenoble.centredoc.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=72455
in Climate policy > Vol. 4, n. 2 (2004)[article] Accounting methods for carbon credits: impacts on the minimum area of forestry projects under the Clean Development Mechanism [texte imprimé] / LOCATELLI B. ; PEDRONI L..
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Climate policy > Vol. 4, n. 2 (2004)
Descripteurs : Thésaurus EDDEN
FORET ; MECANISME DE DEVELOPPEMENT PROPRE ; PROTOCOLE DE KYOTO
Rubriques EDDEN
C0L03Localisation (migration) : LEPII-EREN Nature du document : article Site d'origine : edden Cote (Migration) : PERIO Permalink : https://clareco-grenoble.centredoc.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=72455 Additionality reconsidered: lax criteria may not benefit developing countries / ASUKA J. in Climate policy, Vol. 4, n. 2 (2004)
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Titre : Additionality reconsidered: lax criteria may not benefit developing countries Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : ASUKA J. ; TAKEUCHI K. Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : Rubriques EDDEN
C0L03
Thésaurus EDDEN
ADDITIONALITE ; MECANISME DE DEVELOPPEMENT PROPRE ; PERMIS D'EMISSION ; PROTOCOLE DE KYOTOLocalisation (migration) : LEPII-EREN Nature du document : article Site d'origine : edden Cote (Migration) : PERIO Permalink : https://clareco-grenoble.centredoc.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=72454
in Climate policy > Vol. 4, n. 2 (2004)[article] Additionality reconsidered: lax criteria may not benefit developing countries [texte imprimé] / ASUKA J. ; TAKEUCHI K..
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Climate policy > Vol. 4, n. 2 (2004)
Descripteurs : Rubriques EDDEN
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Thésaurus EDDEN
ADDITIONALITE ; MECANISME DE DEVELOPPEMENT PROPRE ; PERMIS D'EMISSION ; PROTOCOLE DE KYOTOLocalisation (migration) : LEPII-EREN Nature du document : article Site d'origine : edden Cote (Migration) : PERIO Permalink : https://clareco-grenoble.centredoc.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=72454 Adjustment time, capital malleability and policy cost / Henry D. Jacoby in Energy journal, Special issue on The costs of the Kyoto protocol : a multi-model evaluation (1999)
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Titre : Adjustment time, capital malleability and policy cost Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Henry D. Jacoby ; WING I.S. Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : Thésaurus EDDEN
COUT ; EMISSION ; EPPA (modele) ; INCERTITUDE ; PREVENTION ; PROTOCOLE DE KYOTO
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C0L01Localisation (migration) : LEPII-EREN Nature du document : article Site d'origine : edden Cote (Migration) : PERIO Permalink : https://clareco-grenoble.centredoc.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=68555
in Energy journal > Special issue on The costs of the Kyoto protocol : a multi-model evaluation (1999)[article] Adjustment time, capital malleability and policy cost [texte imprimé] / Henry D. Jacoby ; WING I.S..
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Energy journal > Special issue on The costs of the Kyoto protocol : a multi-model evaluation (1999)
Descripteurs : Thésaurus EDDEN
COUT ; EMISSION ; EPPA (modele) ; INCERTITUDE ; PREVENTION ; PROTOCOLE DE KYOTO
Rubriques EDDEN
C0L01Localisation (migration) : LEPII-EREN Nature du document : article Site d'origine : edden Cote (Migration) : PERIO Permalink : https://clareco-grenoble.centredoc.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=68555 After Kyoto : alternative mechanisms to control global warming / William D Nordhaus in American economic review, vol. 96, n. 2 (2006/05)
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Titre : After Kyoto : alternative mechanisms to control global warming Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : William D Nordhaus Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : Thésaurus EDDEN
ACCORD INTERNATIONAL ; CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE ; PROTOCOLE DE KYOTO
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C0L04Localisation (migration) : LEPII-EREN Nature du document : article Site d'origine : edden Cote (Migration) : PERIO Permalink : https://clareco-grenoble.centredoc.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=73085
in American economic review > vol. 96, n. 2 (2006/05)[article] After Kyoto : alternative mechanisms to control global warming [texte imprimé] / William D Nordhaus.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in American economic review > vol. 96, n. 2 (2006/05)
Descripteurs : Thésaurus EDDEN
ACCORD INTERNATIONAL ; CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE ; PROTOCOLE DE KYOTO
Rubriques EDDEN
C0L04Localisation (migration) : LEPII-EREN Nature du document : article Site d'origine : edden Cote (Migration) : PERIO Permalink : https://clareco-grenoble.centredoc.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=73085 An economic analysis of climate policy : essays in honour of Andries Nentjes / ZX Zhang, guest editor / ZhongXiang Zhang in Energy policy, Vol. 32, n. 4 (2004/03)
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