Call number:
PIK B 160-09-0287
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents: 1 Introduction ; Part One: Revisiting the Economics of Climate Change ; 2 Climate-change policy: why has so little been achieved? ; 3 The global deal on climate change ; 4 Climate treaties and the imperative of enforcement ; 5 The implications of rapid development for climate-change mitigation ; 6 The behavioural economics of climate change ; Part Two: The Global Players and Agreements ; 7 Climate change and Africa ; 8 China's balance of emissions embodied in trade: approaches to measurement and allocating international responsibility ; 9 India and climate-change mitigation ; 10 Addressing climate change with a comprehensive US cap-and-trade system ; 11 EU climate-change policy: a critique ; Part Three: Low-carbon Technologies ; 12 Nuclear power, climate change, and energy policy ; 13 Carbon dioxide capture and storage ; 14 RClimate-change mitigation from renewable energy: its contribution and cost ; 15 The national inventory approach for international forest-carbon sequestration management ; 16 On the Regulation of Geoengineering ; 17 Improving energy efficiency: hidden costs and unintended consequences ; Part Four: National and International Instruments ; 18 Carbon taxes, emissions trading and hybrid schemes ; 19 Docking into a global carbon market: Clean Investment Budgets to finance low-carbon economic development ; 20 International carbon finance and the Clean Development Mechanism ; Part Five: Institutional Architecture ; 21 The global climate-change regime: a defence ; 22 Governing climate change: lessons from other governance regimes ; Bibliography
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
XXIV, 538 S. : graph. Darst.
ISBN:
9780199573288
Location:
A 18 - must be ordered
Branch Library:
PIK Library
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