Proceedings / Workshop on the timing of climate change policies / October 11-12, 2001.
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- The timing of climate change policies
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Agenda on the Timing of Climate Change Policies
List of Participants and Observers
Proceedings of The Pew Center Workshop on the Ttiming of Climate Change Policies, proceedings summarized by Dr. Ev Ehrlich
"Climate Change: An Agenda for Global Collective Action," / Joseph Aldy, Harvard University; Peter Orszag, Brookings Institution; and Joseph Stiglitz, Columbia University
"The Long Time Scales of Human-Caused climate Warming: Further challenges for the Global Policy Process," / Jerry Mahlman, National Center for Atmospheric Research
"Are Uncertainties in Climate and Energy Systems a Justification for Stronger Near-term Mitigation Policies?" / Stephen Schneider, Stanford University; and Christian Azar, Chalmers University of Technology
"The Timing and Magnitude of a LULUCF Contribution to Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Efforts," Sandra Brown, Winrock International
"Timing, Targets and Costs of Climate Stabilization," Ferenc Toth, et al., Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Potsdam, Germany
"Uncertainty, Irreversibility, and the Timing of Climate Policy," Anthony Fisher, University of California, Berkeley
"Timing, Energy Technology and Atmospheric Stabilization," Jae Edmonds, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory/ Joint Global Change Research Institute at the University of Maryland
"Technological Dynamics and Climate Change," Nebojsa Nakicenovic, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
"This volume contains an overview of the proceedings, final peer-reviewed versions of four reports commissioned for the workshop, and other presentations and papers." - Forward.