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rdfs:label"Mitigating Climate Change: Flexibility Mechanisms: A collection of papers from the journal Energy Policy 1999-2001"
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schema:contributor<https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/ncname/Tim_Jackson_(ed)> ( "Tim Jackson (ed)")
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schema:description 3"内容記述: PART I. 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, W. Fichtner, M. Goebelt & O. Rentz; Cooperation in global climate policy: potentialities and limitations, D. Ipsen, R. R?sch & J. Scheffran; The Kyoto Protocol and developing countries, M. Babiker, J.M. Reilly & H.D. Jacoby; How could emissions trading benefit developing countries, C. Philibert; Costs of a ceiling on Kyoto flexibility, D. Gusbin, G. Klaassen & N. Kouvaritakis. PART II. Designing the Flexibility Mechanisms: Organizing emissions trading: the barrier of domestic permit allocation, E, Woerdman; Cooling down hot air: a global CGE analysis of post-Kyoto carbon abatement strategies, C. B?hringer; The liability rules under international GHG emissions trading, Z.X. Zhang; International emissions trading under the Kyoto Protocol: credit trading, J.-T. Boom; Implementing the Kyoto protocol: why JI and CDM show more promise than international emissions trading, E. Woerdman; Project-based greenhouse-gas accounting: guiding principles with a focus on baselines and additionality, L. Gustavsson, T. Karjalainen, G. Marland, I. Savolainen, B. Schlamadinger & M. Apps; Beyond joint implementation - designing flexibility into global climate policy, K.G. Begg, T. Jackson & S. Parkinson. PART III. Beyond Kyoto: Trading Renewable Quotas?: Grandfathering and coal plant emissions: the cost of cleaning up the Clean Air Act, F. Ackerman, B. Biewald, D. White, T. Woolf & W. Moomaw; The development of green certificate market, P.E. Morthorst; The renewable portfolio standard: design considerations and an implementation survey, T. Berry & M. Jaccard; Renewables portfolio standards: a means for trade with electricity from renewable energy sources?, S. Espey; Interactions of a tradable green certificate market with a tradable permits market, P.E. Morthorst....(more)"
schema:description"公開者: Oxford, UK"
schema:description"Source: An Elsevier Energy Compendium"
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