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The Benefits of Climate Change Policies
Analytical and Framework Issues
Edited by Jan Corfee-Morlot, Shardul Agrawala. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  21 Oct 2004  Language: English  Pages: 323  ISBN: 9789264108325  OECD Code: 972004081E1 
 

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The Benefits of Climate Change Policies provides an overview of the state-of-the-art in assessment of the global benefits of climate change policies. It includes recent analyses and viewpoints from well-known scientists and policy analysts, including John Callaway (UNEP Risoe Centre), Henry Jacoby (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Sam Hitz and Joel Smith (Stratus Consulting), Roger Jones (CSIRO, Australia), Michele Pittini and Mujaba Rahman (UK government), John Schellnhuber (and other co-authors from Tyndall Centre, UK), Stephen Schneider (Stanford University), and Tom Wigley (NCAR). 
       

 


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Table of contents:

Foreword
Acknowledgements
Executive Summary
Chapter 1. Overview by Jan Corfee-Morlot and Shardul Agrawala
Chapter 2. Estimated Global Impacts from Climate Change by Sam Hitz and Joel Smith
Chapter 3. Integrated Assessment of Benefits of Climate Policy by Joah Schellnhuber, Rachel Warren, Alex Haxeltine, and Larissa Naylor
Chapter 4. The Benefits and Costs of Adapting to Climate Variability and Climate Change by John Callaway
Chapter 5. Abrupt, Non-Linear Climate Change and Climate Policy by Stephen Schenider and Janica Lane
Chapter 6. Social Costs of Carbon by Michele Pittini and M. Rahman
Chapter 7. Modelling Climate Change under No-Policy and Policy Emission Pathways by Tom Wigley
Chapter 8. Managing Climate Change Risks by Roger Jones
Chapter 9. Toward a Framework for Climate Benefits Estimation by Henry D. Jacoby

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