The long-term economics of climate change beyond a doubling of greenhouse gas concentrations / [electronic resource] :
edited by Darwin C. Hall, Richard B. Howarth.
- Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2001.
- 1 online resource (ix, 336 p.).
- Advances in the economics of environmental resources, v. 3 1569-3740 ; .
- Advances in the economics of environmental resources ; v. 3. .
Beyond a doubling : issues in the long-term economics of climate change / Richard B. Howarth, Darwin C. Hall -- Integrated assessment models of climate change : beyond a doubling of CO / Stephen H. Schneider, Kristin Kuntz-Duriseti -- Ocean thermal lag and comparative dynamics of damage to agriculture from global warming / Darwin C. Hall -- Complexity in organizations : consequences for climate policy analysis / Stephen J. DeCanio, William E. Watkins, Glenn Mitchell, Keyvan Amir-Atefi, Catherine Dibble -- Technology and greenhouse gas emissions : an integrated scenario analysis using the LBNL-NEMS model / Jonathan G. Koomey, R. Cooper Richey, Skip Laitner, Robert J. Markel, Chris Marnay -- Prices versus policy : which path to clean technology? / Eban Goodstein -- Energy efficiency and petroleum depletion in climate change policy / Neha Khanna, Duane Chapman -- The clean development mechanism and its controversies / Larry Karp, Xuemei Liu -- Overlapping generations versus infinitely-lived agent : the case of global warming / R. Gerlagh, B.C.C. van der Zwaan -- Climate rights and economic modeling / Richard B. Howarth -- Evaluating regional adaptation to climate change : the case of California water / Brent M. Haddad, Kimberly Merritt -- Climate variability and climate change : implications for agriculture / Richard M. Adams, C.C. Chen, Bruce A. McCarl, David E. Schimmelpfennig.
This volume will include scenarios of geophysical and economic impacts from global warming beyond a doubling of greenhouse gases. Analyses will examine geophysical, ecological, and economic impacts, physical and institutional lags, alternative scenarios with and without policy intervention, institutional change, political-economic barriers to effective policy, and prescriptions for change. Perspectives will include those from physical and biological sciences, as well as economics.
9781849500210 (electronic bk.) : £72.95 ; €109.95 ; $129.95
Science--History.
Business & Economics--Economics--General.
Environmental economics.
Management of land & natural resources.
Environmental economics.
Natural resources.
HC79.E5 / L66 2001
333.7
332.2
Beyond a doubling : issues in the long-term economics of climate change / Richard B. Howarth, Darwin C. Hall -- Integrated assessment models of climate change : beyond a doubling of CO / Stephen H. Schneider, Kristin Kuntz-Duriseti -- Ocean thermal lag and comparative dynamics of damage to agriculture from global warming / Darwin C. Hall -- Complexity in organizations : consequences for climate policy analysis / Stephen J. DeCanio, William E. Watkins, Glenn Mitchell, Keyvan Amir-Atefi, Catherine Dibble -- Technology and greenhouse gas emissions : an integrated scenario analysis using the LBNL-NEMS model / Jonathan G. Koomey, R. Cooper Richey, Skip Laitner, Robert J. Markel, Chris Marnay -- Prices versus policy : which path to clean technology? / Eban Goodstein -- Energy efficiency and petroleum depletion in climate change policy / Neha Khanna, Duane Chapman -- The clean development mechanism and its controversies / Larry Karp, Xuemei Liu -- Overlapping generations versus infinitely-lived agent : the case of global warming / R. Gerlagh, B.C.C. van der Zwaan -- Climate rights and economic modeling / Richard B. Howarth -- Evaluating regional adaptation to climate change : the case of California water / Brent M. Haddad, Kimberly Merritt -- Climate variability and climate change : implications for agriculture / Richard M. Adams, C.C. Chen, Bruce A. McCarl, David E. Schimmelpfennig.
This volume will include scenarios of geophysical and economic impacts from global warming beyond a doubling of greenhouse gases. Analyses will examine geophysical, ecological, and economic impacts, physical and institutional lags, alternative scenarios with and without policy intervention, institutional change, political-economic barriers to effective policy, and prescriptions for change. Perspectives will include those from physical and biological sciences, as well as economics.
9781849500210 (electronic bk.) : £72.95 ; €109.95 ; $129.95
Science--History.
Business & Economics--Economics--General.
Environmental economics.
Management of land & natural resources.
Environmental economics.
Natural resources.
HC79.E5 / L66 2001
333.7
332.2