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The long-term economics of climate change : beyond a doubling of greenhouse gas concentrations / edited by Darwin C. Hall, Richard B. Howarth.

Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in the economics of environmental resources ; v. 3Publication details: Amsterdam ; London : JAI, 2001.Description: ix, 336 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0762303050 (hc)
DDC classification:
  • 363.738747 21
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Includes bibliographical references.

Beyond a doubling: issues in the long-term economics of climate change / Richard B. Howarth and Darwin C. Hall -- Integrated assessment models of climate change: beyond a doubling of CO2 / Stephen H. Schneider and Kristin Kuntz-Duriseti -- Evaluating regional adaptation to climate change: the case of California water / Brent M. Haddad and Kimberly Merritt -- Climate variability and climate change: implications for agriculture / Richard M. Adams ... [et al.] -- Ocean thermal lag and comparative dynamics of damage to agriculture from global warming / Darwin C. Ha.. -- Complexity in organizations: consequences for climate policy analysis / Stephen J. DeCanio ... [et al.] -- Technology and greenhouse gas emissions: an integrated scenario analysis using the LBNL-NEMS model / Jonathan G. Koomey ... [et al.] -- Prices versus policy: which path to clean technology? / Eban Goodstein -- Energy efficiency and petroleum depletion in climate change policy / Neha Khanna and Duane Chapman -- The clean development mechanism and its controversies / Larry Karp and Xuemei Liu -- Overlapping generations versus infinitely-lived agent: the case of global warming / R. Gerlagh and B. C. C. van der Zwaan -- Climate rights and economic modeling / Richard Howarth

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