The GECS ProjectGreenhouse gas Emission Control Strategies
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GECS First YearAugust 2000 - August 2001
Analysis of COP6 in perspective, consequences for future negotiations and scenario development, by Philippe Tulkens and Thomas Bernheim. Slides Outcome of COP6bis, by Philippe Tulkens. Slides The Bonn outcomes: Impact of Carbon Sinks on the Commitments Efforts, by Alban Kitous. Slides Policy options for future negotiations, elements for scenario development, by Philippe Tulkens. Slides Work Package 2 WP Multi-gas emission and carbon sinks projections, Marginal Abatement Cost functions modelling, by Cor Graveland and Lex Bouwman. Slides Emission reduction technologies for non-CO2 GHGs from the energy sector, by Nguyen Anh Tuan. Slides Modelling of non-CO2 GHGs emission reductions in the POLES model, by Nguyen Anh Tuan. Slides The agricultural component of emission scenarios: The Agri-Pol model (Proposal), by A.Fallot and D.Deybe. Slides
GECS : background Papers to the first year Report (August 2000 to August 2001). PDF
Depletable Resources Module in GEM-E3 Model & Marginal Abatement Cost
Curves for Industry, by N. Kouvaritakis, L. Paroussos and N. Stroblos.
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Eyckmans, J., Van Regemorter, D., and van Steenberghe, V. (2001), Is Kyoto fatally flawed? An analysis with MacGEM. PDF Blanchard, O., Criqui, sP., Trometter, M., et Viguier, L.- Equity and efficiency in climate change negotiations : a scenario for world emission entitlements by 2030.- Grenoble : IEPE, juillet 2001, 30 p. (Cahier de Recherche n° 26). PDF Böhringer, C. (2001), Climate Politics from Kyoto to Bonn: From Little to Nothing?!?, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 01-49, Mannheim. PDF
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