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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Climate Accession Deals: New Strategies for Taming Growth of Greenhouse Gases in Developing Countries
David G. Victor
The Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements vol. 08-18 (2008)

On the Regulation of Geo-engineering
David G. Victor
Oxford Review of Economic Policy vol. 24, 2 (2008)

Reducing Proliferation Risk
Burton Richter
Issues in Science and Technology (2008)

Measuring the Clean Development Mechanism's Performance and Potential
Michael Wara
UCLA Law Review vol. 55, 6 (2008)
PESD Carbon Storage Project Database
Varun Rai, Ngai-Chi Chung, Mark C. Thurber, David G. Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #76 (2008)
Sources of Alternative Energy and Energy Market Innovations
Kurt Campbell, Jonathon Price, David G. Victor
The Aspen Institute, in "The Global Politics of Energy" (2008)
A Realistic Policy on International Carbon Offsets
Michael Wara, David G. Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #74 (2008)
Making Carbon Markets Work
David G. Victor, Danny Cullenward
Scientific American (2007)
What Resource Wars?
David G. Victor
The National Interest vol. 92 (2007)
Fragmented Carbon Markets and Reluctant Nations
Joseph Aldy, Robert Stavins, David G. Victor
Cambridge University Press in "Architectures for Agreement: Addressing Global Climate Change in the Post-Kyoto World" (2007)
- Innovation in China's Energy Sector
Valerie Karplus
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #61 (2007)



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