Browsing CICERO Working Papers by Title
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Identifying and selecting significant, less significant and insignificant actors in global climate change negotiations
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Impacts of reduced NOx emissions on radiative forcing through changes in tropospheric O3 and CH4: A global 3-D model study
(1997:01, Working paper, 1997)A three-dimensional global chemical tracer model and a radiation transfer model have been used to study the role of reduced NOx emissions on radiative forcing. Through production of tropospheric O3, NOx emissions lead to ... -
Impatience and climate policy
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Implementing China's Agenda 21: From national strategy to local actions
(1998:04, Working paper, 1998)The paper analyzes the process of adaptation of the Chinese governmental policy in response to sustainable development. It reviews the historical roots, from which response to sustainable development arises. Through ... -
Institutional barriers to commercialisation of wind power in India: The case of Gujarat
(1999:07, Working paper, 1999)Institutional support for encouraging renewable energy technologies in India, is strong at the state, the national and international levels. Within Gujarat a range of underlying drivers and more explicit policies and ... -
Institutional dynamics and barriers in wind energy development: A case study of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, India
(1999:04, Working paper, 1999)Tamil Nadu state had 719 MW of windfarm capacity by September 1998 out of the country’s total figure of 992 MW, while Andhra Pradesh had 58 MW installed capacity. 1995-96 saw a boom when 282 MW windfarms were set up in ... -
Investment in flood protection measures under climate change uncertainty
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Joint Implementation under asymmetric information and strategic behaviour
(1994:12, Working paper, 1994)Joint Implementation (JI) under the Framework Convention of Climate Change means that countries could partly offset their national abatement commitments by investing in CO2 abatement projects abroad. JI is introduced as a ... -
Kjøp og salg av klimagasskvoter: Noen mulige konsekvenser av Kyoto-protokollen
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Kortere arbeidstid og miljøproblemer - noen regneeksempler for å illustrere mulige kortsiktige og langsiktige sammenhenger
(1996:03, Working paper, 1996)Det er skapt et inntrykk av at kortere arbeidstid vil bidra til å redusere miljøproblemene. Dette kan være bygget på en for enkel tankegang hvor man neglisjerer den teknologiske utviklingens potensiale for å løse miljøproblemer ... -
Kostnadseffektiv klimapolitikk med doble gevinster
(1999:06, Working paper, 1999)Publikajsonen drøfter valg og dosering av klimapolitiske tiltak i et land som er bundet av en utslippsforpliktelse i Kyotoprotokollen, men samtidig tar hensyn til en offentlig budsjettbetingelse. Antakelsen om at en ... -
Kyoto-avtalen: Hva kan Norge gjøre?
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Land ownership and development incentive: The capitalization externality
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Leadership in international environmental negotiations: Designing feasible solutions
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Making climate change negotiable: The development of the Global Warming Potential index
(1999:09, Working paper, 1999)One important contribution from science to environmental negotiations is the provision of scientific models, methods and concepts that may serve as decision-making tools and that hence may assist policy-makers in developing ... -
Market power in the market for greenhouse gas emission permits - the interplay with the fossil fuel markets
(2002:08, Working paper, 2002)Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russa and other Eastern European countries with market power in the market for emission permits. Ceteris paribus, this will raise the permit price above the competitive ... -
Market power with interdependent demand: Sale of emission permits and natural gas from the Former Soviet Union
(2004:01, Working paper, 2004)With implementation of the Kyoto Protocol, the Former Soviet Union countries, and Russia in particular, will most likely be able to exert market power in the emission permit market. However, since these countries are also ... -
Meeting Kyoto Commitments: European Union Influence on Norway and Germany
(2004:12, Working paper, 2004)In this paper, we seek to understand and explain how the EU has influenced the climate change policymaking processes in Norway and Germany, despite strong prior national preferences. We ask how the EU has affected the ... -
Methodologies of health impact assessment as part of an integrated approach to reduce effects of air pollution
(1995:07, Working paper, 1995)Quantification of average frequencies of health effects on a population level is an essential part of an integrated assessment of pollution effects. Epidemiological studies seem to provide the best basis for such estimates. ... -
Metodar for å samanlikne utslepp av klimagassar: GWP-konseptet og alternative metodar
(1999:11, Working paper, 1999)I denne publikasjonen har vi søkt å presentere ulike metodar for å samanlikne effekten av utslepp av klimagassar. Det globale oppvarmingspotensialet (GWP) er utvikla av FN sitt klimapanel (IPCC) til dette formålet. Dette ...