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China's carbon emission trading: an overview of current development
G. Han / Stockholm Environment Institute , 2012
This report finds that while China’s initiative is clearly a positive development, the process is in its infancy, and still has to overcome fundamental issues with China’s energy sector, its business ...
Low-greenhouse-gas consumption strategies and impacts on developing countries
P. Erickson;A. Owen;E. Dawkins / Stockholm Environment Institute , 2012
This working paper examines different low greenhouse gas (GHG) consumption strategies and their impacts on developing countries. The paper notes that many of the goods consumed in high-income countrie...
Institutionalising Climate Adaptation Finance Under the UNFCCC and Beyond: Could an Adaptation 'Market' Emerge?
A. Persson / Stockholm Environment Institute , 2011
This paper examines how adaptation finance is being institutionalised, and explores whether an adaptation market could emerge, akin to the development of carbon markets, with adaptation projects trade...
Climate Economics: The State of the Art
F. Ackerman / Stockholm Environment Institute , 2011
Economic analysis has become increasingly central to the climate policy debate, but the models and assumptions of climate economics often lag far behind the latest developments in this fast-moving fie...
The Water, Energy and Food Security Nexus: Solutions for the Green Economy
Stockholm Environment Institute , 2011
This paper for the Bonn 2011 Nexus Conference presents initial evidence for how a nexus approach can enhance water, energy and food security in a green economy by increasing efficiency, reducing trade...
Bioenergy Projects and Sustainable Development: Which Project Types Offer the Greatest Benefits?
C. Lee / Stockholm Environment Institute , 2011
Modern bioenergy sources are often viewed as important components of a low-carbon, energy-secure future. By reducing dependence on imported fuel and providing new employment opportunities, bioenergy p...
Comparison of Annex 1 and non-Annex 1 pledges under the Cancun Agreements
S Kartha;P Erickson / Stockholm Environment Institute , 2011
This report, based on an analysis conducted for Oxfam International, examines four recent detailed studies of countries' mitigation pledges under the Cancun Agreements, for the purpose of comparing de...
Development without Carbon: Climate and the Global Economy through the 21st Century
E.A. Stanton / Stockholm Environment Institute , 2012
Economic development and the eradication of energy poverty are increasingly seen as key components in a comprehensive strategy to prevent dangerous climate change, along with greenhouse gas emission r...
Energy-Water-Climate Planning for Development Without Carbon in Latin America and the Caribbean
M. Escobar;F. Flores López;V. Clark / Stockholm Environment Institute , 2012
Energy is essential for development, but given the urgent need to mitigate climate change, developing nations are under pressure to keep their carbon emissions low. This leaves them with three options...
Comparing climate strategies: economic optimisation versus equitable burden-sharing
F. Ackerman;R. Bueno;S. Kartha / Stockholm Environment Institute , 2011
Climate policy addresses a global problem, with costs and benefits distributed unevenly around the world. This paper recognises that questions of efficiency and equity are central to the allocation of...

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