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Consumption-based emission inventories in Nordic municipalities—a quest to develop support for local climate action
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Municipalities can play a large role in achieving global climate targets. Integrating a consumption-based perspective is key to being able to mitigate global emissions. We conducted a survey among municipality officials ... -
Consumption-based GHG emission accounting: a UK case study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Global GHG emissions continue to rise, with nearly a quarter of it due to trade that is not currently captured within global climate policy. In the context of current trade patterns and limited global cooperation on climate ... -
Contributions of Nordic anthropogenic emissions on air pollution and premature mortality over the Nordic region and the Arctic
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This modeling study presents the sectoral contributions of anthropogenic emissions in the four Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden) on air pollution levels and the associated health impacts and costs over ... -
Contributions of Nordic anthropogenic emissions on air pollution and premature mortality over the Nordic region and the Arctic
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This modeling study presents the sectoral contributions of anthropogenic emissions in the four Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden) on air pollution levels and the associated health impacts and costs over ... -
Cooperative Pastoral Production: Reconceptualizing the Relationship between Pastoral Labor and Production
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)A review of the literature concerning nomadic pastoralism reveals a prevalent assumption of a positive effect of labor inputs on pastoral production. However, studies that have tried to quantify the relationship between ... -
Coordination of flexible instruments in climate policy
(CICERO Report;1998:04, Research report, 1998)The Kyoto Protocol must be the starting point for the choice of domestic climate policy instruments. It is so far uncertain whether the required number of Parties will ratify the Protocol for the Protocol to enter into ... -
Corporate environmentalism: Notes on conceptualization and explanation with anecdotal evidence from the oil industry
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Corporate social responsibility disclosure, media reports, and enterprise innovation: Evidence from chinese listed companies
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Given the limited response of enterprises to China’s national policy on the compulsory disclosure of corporate social responsibility (CSR), a deviation has occurred between policy orientation and reality. To explore the ... -
Cost efficient climate policy in a small country
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Cost reduction in low-carbon hydrogen: effective but insufficient to mitigate carbon emissions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Many countries have announced hydrogen promotion strategies to achieve net zero CO2 emissions around 2050. The cost of producing low-carbon (green and blue) hydrogen has been projected to fall considerably as production ... -
Costs Savings of a Flexible Multi-Gas Climate Policy
(CICERO Working Paper;2004:03, Working paper, 2004)Current climate policies are based on the use of the Global Warming Potential (GWP) index to compare various greenhouse gases. Yet, from an economic point of view, more efficient methods exist. The purpose of this paper ... -
Counteracting the climate effects of volcanic eruptions using short-lived greenhouse gases
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)A large volcanic eruption might constitute a climate emergency, significantly altering global temperature and precipitation for several years. Major future eruptions will occur, but their size or timing cannot be predicted. ... -
Culturally sensitive boundary work: A framework for linking knowledge to climate action
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Although it is increasingly recognized that scientific knowledge about climate change needs to be framed and conveyed in ways that resonate with people’s livelihoods to motivate societal change, these insights are often ... -
Danish perspectives on transboundary environmental risks: An example from Copenhagen
(CICERO Working Paper;1994:10, Working paper, 1994)This article examines the perceptions of a randomly selected number of Copenhagen inhabitants towards different forms of transboundary environmental risks: the Barsebäck nuclear power plant in Sweden and more general East ... -
A decentralized approach to model national and global food and land use systems
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The achievement of several sustainable development goals and the Paris Climate Agreement depends on rapid progress towards sustainable food and land systems in all countries. We have built a flexible, collaborative modeling ... -
Decentralized enforcement, sequential bargaining, and the Clean Development Mechanism
(CICERO Working Paper;2001:12, Working paper, 2001)While there is a vast literature both on international bargaining and on how international agreements can be enforced, very little work has been done on how bargaining and enforcement interact. An important exception is ... -
Deciding Who does What and When: Four Essays on the Economics of Global Climate Change
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Decision criteria under uncertainty and the climate problem
(CICERO Working Paper;1999:10, Working paper, 1999)This working paper examines some of the decision criteria suggested by theories on decision making under uncertainty. This is done by applying the criteria to the problem of global warming. It is shown that even if there ... -
Decision-making frameworks for climate policy under uncertainty
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Delayed emergence of a global temperature response after emission mitigation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)A major step towards achieving the goals of the Paris agreement would be a measurable change in the evolution of global warming in response to mitigation of anthropogenic emissions. The inertia and internal variability of ...