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Klimaet er i endring!
(CICERO Policy Note;2001:02, Working paper, 2001)FNs klimapanel (IPCC) ferdigstilte i 2001 sin tredje hovedrapport. En sentral konklusjon er at vi kan vente fortsatte klimaendringer de nærmeste tiårene selv hvis det gjøres en betydelig innsats for å begrense utslippene ... -
Klimaproblemet - hva er økonomenes bidrag?
(CICERO Policy Note;2002:01, Working paper, 2002)Notatet presenterer noen av bidragene fra økonomisk litteratur når det gjelder håndtering av klimaproblemet, og viser at Kyotoprotokollen på en rekke vesentlige punkter avviker fra anbefalinger basert økonomisk teori. ... -
Historiens kraftlinjer: Klimapolitiske posisjoner og strategier overfor utslippsintensiv industri i fem norske industrikommuner
(CICERO Policy Note;2003:01, Working paper, 2003)Hvilke posisjoner har norske industrikommuner i den politiske prosessen rundt reguleringer av utslipp av klimagasser fra industrien og hvilke strategier anvender de for å vinne fram? Dette spørsmålet blir belyst gjennom ... -
Would including more source species enhance the cost-effectiveness of climate policy?
(CICERO Policy Note;2004:02, Working paper, 2004)Incorporating ozone precursors and particle emissions in future climate policy agreements could improve the level of cost-effectiveness, but would also add complexity and complications to negotiation, reporting and ... -
The use of PPP or MER in the construction of emission scenarios is more than a question of "metrics"
(CICERO Policy Note;2004:03, Working paper, 2004)The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)’s Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (SRES, IPCC, 2000) has been a matter of debate since Ian Castles and David Henderson claimed that the scenarios were based on ... -
On the question of PPP corrections to the SRES scenarios
(CICERO Policy Note;2004:01, Working paper, 2004)Ian Castles and David Henderson have criticized IPCC’s Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (SRES) (IPCC, 2000) for using market exchange rates (MER) instead of purchasing power parities (PPP) when converting regional GDP ... -
United States participation in future climate agreements: An assessment
(CICERO Policy Note;2005:01, Working paper, 2005)The report identifies the major obstacles to U.S. participation in an international treaty to control greenhouse gas emissions, and suggests some possible strategies for reengaging the United States. It proceeds as follows: ... -
Electing Cropland Management as an Article 3.4 Activity under the Kyoto Protocol: Considerations for Norway
(CICERO Policy Note;2006:01, Working paper, 2006)By the end of 2006, Norway will need to decide whether to seek credits for 3.4 activities under the Kyoto Protocol, of which Cropland Management is one option. Electing cropland management as an Article 3.4 activity requires ... -
An International Regulatory Framework for Risk Governance of Carbon Capture and Storage
(CICERO Policy Note;2007:01, Working paper, 2007)CO2 capture and storage (CCS) in geological structures and its possible risks have been topics of extensive study in recent years. In contrast, the legal and regulatory structures necessary to support widespread capture ... -
Elements for an Agreement on Climate and Energy Technology Development (ACT!)
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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC): Outline of an assessment
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Kommuner og klima å en sammenligning mellom Norge og Sverige
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Norwegian Climate Policies 1990-2010: Principles, Policy Instruments and Political Economy Aspects
(CICERO Policy Note;2010:03, Working paper, 2010)Norwegian climate policies with a focus on the mitigation of Green House Gas (GHG) emissions over the last twenty years, the period of the existence of CICERO, is critically reviewed and analysed in this policy paper. Best ... -
Wealth, Welfare and Sustainable Growth and Development: Challenges of Economic- and Fiscal Policies in Resource-Producing Countries
(CICERO Policy Note;2011:01, Working paper, 2011)This Policy Note discuses, based on modern development theory and wealth accounting, challenges for economic- and fiscal policies in resource-producing countries defined as countries - both developed and developing low ... -
GREEN GROWTH: Policies for Transition Towards Low Carbon Economies
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Sustaining Welfare for Future Generations. A Review Note on the Capital Approach to the Measurement of Sustainable Development
(CICERO Policy Note;2013:01, Working paper, 2013)The objective of this policy paper is twofold: -To present an update on an economic approach to measure sustainable development - the capital approach - and how this approach may be combined with the ecological approach ... -
Norsk klimapolitikk: 2030-målene og tilknytningen til EU
(CICERO Policy Note;2015:01, Working paper, 2015)Dette arbeidsnotatet gir en kort gjennomgang av norsk klimapolitisk debatt anno 2015. Det fokuserer spesielt på betydning av forholdet mellom Norge og EUs klima- og energipolitikk. Regjeringen Solberg la 6. februar 2015 ... -
Green Bonds and Environmental Integrity: Insights from CICERO Second Opinions
(CICERO Policy Note;2016:01, Working paper, 2016)This policy note shares insights from CICERO's experience in producing over 60 second opinions. Insights on the environmental integrity of green bonds include: 1) Management that is aligned for climate risk can give greater ... -
Erfaringer med støtteordninger til solcelleanlegg til husholdninger i Norge, utsteders perspektiver
(CICERO Policy Note;2017:02, Working paper, 2017)Til nå har det vært tre lokale støtteordninger for solceller til husholdninger i Norge i tillegg til den støtteordningen som administreres av Enova. Oslo, Hvaler og Fredrikstad kommuner har valgt å støtte installering av ... -
Redusert oljeutvinning som klimatiltak: Faglige og politiske perspektiver
(CICERO Policy Note;2017:01, Working paper, 2017)Å regulere produksjonen av fossile energiressurser har fått økt oppmerksomhet i klimadebatten de siste årene. Mens klimapolitikken tradisjonelt har vært orientert mot å begrense etterspørselen etter kull, olje og gass, er ...