Climate Change Policy
Explores the international "Post-Kyoto" effort to control climate change, with studies on emissions trading systems, on programs for development and deployment of new technologies, and analysis of strategies for engaging developing countries in the collective effort to control global warming.
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Publications
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Real Drivers of Carbon Capture and Storage in China and Implications for Climate Policy
Richard K. Morse, Varun Rai, Gang He
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #88 (2009)

Finesses and Game-Changers in Frontier Project Development: The Case of Carbon Capture and Storage
Robert A. James
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development, Working Paper #87 (2009)
Role of Carbon Capture Technologies in Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Models: A Parametric Study for the U.S. Power Sector
Varun Rai, John Bistline
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development, Working Paper #85 (2009)
Carbon Capture and Storage: An Assessment of Required Technological Growth Rates and Capital Investments
Danny Cullenward
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development, Working Paper #84 (2009)
Climate Change and the Energy Challenge: A Pragmatic Approach for India
Varun Rai, David G. Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development, Working Paper #83 (2009)
The Geoengineering Option
David G. Victor
Foreign Affairs vol. 88, 2 (2009)
Environment Gridlock
David G. Victor
Newsweek International Edition (2009)
Carbon Capture and Storage at Scale: Lessons from the Growth of Analogous Energy Technologies
Varun Rai, David G. Victor, Mark C. Thurber
Program on Enegy and Sustainable Development, Working Paper #81 (2009)
Global Warming Policy After Kyoto: Rethinking Engagement with Developing Countries
David G. Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #82 (2009)
- China's Energy Challenge: Setting the Scene
David G. Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development (2009)
Dirty Coal is Winning
Varun Rai, David G. Victor
Newsweek (2009)



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