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Nuclear Energy: Rise, Fall and Resurrection
(CICERO Working Paper;2006:01, Working paper, 2006)This paper charts the rise, fall and potential resurrection of the civilian nuclear power industry over the past fifty years in the UK. The role of actors, interests, institutions and ideas are explored using Baumgartner ... -
Optimal energy economics under global environmental constraints
(CICERO Working Paper;1993:09, Working paper, 1993)_________________________________________________________ The author of this report, Hans Gottinger, has been regrettably found guilty of several counts of plagiarism. While we have no definitive proof that this particular ... -
Option values and the timing of climate policy
(CICERO Working Paper;2003:04, Working paper, 2003)This paper reconsiders the importance of irreversibilities in climate change policy. The model presented here captures the irreversibility of both climate change due to greenhouse gas emissions and abatement technology ... -
Organizational setting, institutional design and actor behaviour in the IPCC process
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People's opinion of climate policy - Popular support for climate policy alternatives in Norway
(CICERO Working Paper;2012:03, Working paper, 2012)How can we evaluate whether national climate policies are sufficient? Which moral principles should be the basis of our policy efforts? The answers to these questions are central to the development of any climate policy ... -
Poland’s renewable energy policy mix: European influence and domestic soap opera
(CICERO Working paper;2017:01, Working paper, 2017)Poland’s energy mix is dominated by indigenous coal, and since the country joined the European Union in 2004 it has been clear that it will do much to safeguard its domestic coal sector and resist pressures for ambitious ... -
Pollution, technology transfer and sustainable growth
(CICERO Working Paper;1993:11, Working paper, 1993)_________________________________________________________ The author of this report, Hans Gottinger, has been regrettably found guilty of several counts of plagiarism. While we have no definitive proof that this particular ... -
Possible criteria for differentiated commitments: Fair or feasible?
(CICERO Working Paper;1997:07, Working paper, 1997)This paper discusses the notion of differentiated commitments or burden sharing in the ongoing negotiations on emissions reductions of greenhouse gases. The negotiations, which takes place in the Ad Hoc Group on the Berlin ... -
Principal-agency control of wastes
(CICERO Working Paper;1994:01, Working paper, 1994)_________________________________________________________ The author of this report, Hans Gottinger, has been regrettably found guilty of several counts of plagiarism. While we have no definitive proof that this particular ... -
Project definition and introduction to some key concepts and issues
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Protecting health and environment from air pollution: The role of quantitative risk assessments
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Public accept for environmental taxes: self-interest, environmental and distributional concerns
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Reduced damage to health and environment from energy saving: A methodology for integrated assessment applied to a case study in Hungary
(CICERO Working Paper;1998:13, Working paper, 1998)Environmental problems have different characteristics in terms of space and time. Noise, for instance, affects only those being close to the source, and the problem is instantly solved for these if the source is removed. ... -
Regime lessons from ocean dumping of radioactive waste
(CICERO Working Paper;1994:09, Working paper, 1994)Standard explanations for international environmental regime change do not account for the 1993 ban by states on ocean dumping of radioactive waste. This significant development was in large part caused by a trans-national ... -
Science-policy interaction in the global greenhouse: Institutional design and institutional performance in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
(CICERO Working Paper;1999:03, Working paper, 1999)Research input constitutes a key component in the development of effective international environmental regimes. Scientific knowledge is called for not only in the design of policies that are effective in terms of solving ... -
Scientific management of the environment? Science, politics and institutional design
(CICERO Working Paper;1994:04, Working paper, 1994)Internasjonalt miljø- og ressurssamarbeid karakteriseres av en nær kobling mellom forskning og politikk. Vitenskapelige organer for frembringelse av ny og oppdatert kunnskap utgjør som regel en integrert del av internasjonale ... -
Shaming and Framing: Norwegian Nongovernmental Organizations in the Climate Change Negotiations
(CICERO Working Paper;2004:09, Working paper, 2004)This paper discusses the strategies chosen by Norwegian-based environmental non-governmental organizations(ENGOs) and their international allies in the Climate Action Network (CAN) in seeking to influence Norway’s behaviour ... -
Sharing the burden of greenhouse gas mitigation: Final report of the joint CICERO-ECN project on the global differentiation of emission mitigation targets among countries
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Should developing countries take on binding commitments in a climate agreement? A cost-benefit analysis
(CICERO Working Paper;2003:09, Working paper, 2003)This paper explores the costs and benefits for all parties to a future climate agreement of developing countries taking on binding commitments. Such commitments would allow developing countries to participate in emissions ... -
Social benefits of energy conservation in Hungary: An examination of alternative methods of evaluation
(CICERO Working Paper;1997:10, Working paper, 1997)This study aims at comparing alternative methods for a valuation of the social benefits of less air pollution. Estimates of such benefits can be based either on the economic consequences of less damage associated with ...