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Mitigating Climate Change: Flexibility Mechanisms

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Amsterdam Elsevier 2001Description: 201pISBN:
  • 9780080440927
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  • 363.73874 MIT
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An Elsevier Energy Compendium A Collection of Papers From the Journal Energy Policy 1999 - 2001 Part - 1: 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 Cooperation in Global Climate Policy: Potentialities and Limitations The Kyoto Protocol and Developing Countries How Could Emissions Trading Benefit Developing Countries Costs of a Ceiling on Kyoto Flexibility Part - 2: Designing the Flexibility Mechanisms Organizing Emissions Trading: The Barrier of Domestic Permit Allocation Cooling Down Hot Air: A Global CGE Analysis of Post - Kyoto Carbon Abatement Strategies The Liability Rules under International GHG Emissions Trading International Emissions Trading under the Kyoto Protocol: Credit Trading Implementing the Kyoto Protocol: Why JI and CDM Show More Promise than International Emissions Trading Project -Based Greenhouse - Gas Accounting: Guiding Principles with a Focus on Baselines and Additionality Beyond Joint Implementation - Designing Flexibility into Global Climate Policy Part - 3: Beyond Kyoto: Trading Renewable Quotas? Grandfathering and Coal Plant Emissions: the Cost of Cleaning up the Clean Air Act the Development of a Green Certificate Market The Renewable Portfolio Standard: Design Considerations and an Implementation Survey Renewables Portfolio Standard: A Means for Trade with Electricity from Renewable Energy Sources? Interactions of a Tradable Green Certificate Market with a Tradable Permits Market Author Index

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