Tyndall Centre Publications
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COP16 Briefing Note: Mitigation and Air Quality in Mexico In Tyndall Centre Briefing Note 43., 2010. Download: air_quality_mexico-1.pdf (363.96 KB)
"Carbon leakage from unilateral environmental tax reforms in Europe, 1995-2005.", edited by MS Andersen and P. Ekins. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.
The Clean Development Mechanism and Sustainable Development: A Panel Data Analysis In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 130., 2009. Abstract
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"The competitiveness effects of European environmental fiscal reforms." European Review of Energy Markets 31 (2009): 1-33.
Does Geography Matter for the Clean Development Mechanism?. Tyndall Working Paper 131 In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 131., 2009. Abstract
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The Economic Benefits of International Cooperation in Mitigating Climate Change In Tyndall Centre Briefing Note 42., 2009. Download: BN42.pdf (101.98 KB)
"Effects of climate control on air pollution: coupling an energy-environment-economy global model (E3MG) and atmospheric chemistry model (p-TOMCAT) in decarbonising international transport." IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environment Science 6 (2009).
"The effects of Environmental Tax Reform on international competitiveness in the European Union: modelling with E3ME ." In Carbon-Energy Taxation: Lessons from Europe, edited by MS Andersen and P. Ekins. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.
Engineering Cities: How Can Cities Grow Whilst Reducing Emissions and Vulnerability?., 2009. Download: engineeringcities.pdf (2.46 MB)
"The macroeconomic rebound effect and the world economy." Energy Efficiency 2 (2009): 411-427.
"Unilateral climate change mitigation, carbon leakage and competitiveness: an application to the European Union." International Journal of Global Warming 1 (2009): 405-417.
Achieving the 2˚C target through carbon trading In Tyndall Centre Briefing Note 25., 2008. Download: bn25.pdf (139.28 KB)
"Achieving the EU’s 2˚C target through carbon trading." Environmental Chemistry Group Bulletin (2008).
"Achieving the G8 50% target: modelling induced and accelerated technological change using the macro-econometric model E3MG." Climate Policy Special Issue on ‘Modelling long-term scenarios for low-carbon societies' 8 (2008): S30-45.
The Clean Development Mechanism and Sustainable Development: A Panel Data Analysis In Cambridge Environmental Economy and Policy Research Discussion Paper Series No 39.2008., 2008.
"Climate change, social justice and development." Development 51 (2008): 317-324.
"Development of the Community Integrated Assessment System (CIAS), a multi-institutional modular integrated assessment approach for modelling climate change, and of SoftIAM, its supporting software." Environmental Modelling and Software 5 (2008): 592-610.
Does Geography Matter for the Clean Development Mechanism? In Cambridge Environmental Economy and Policy Research Discussion Paper Series No 40.2008., 2008.
The Economics of Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 117., 2008. Abstract
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"The economics of avoiding dangerous climate change. An editorial essay on The Stern Review." Climatic Change 89 (2008): 173-194.
The Good Bank Plan In Blog post only: climatephilosopher.blogspot.com., 2008.
"Integrated Modelling of EU Transport Policy Assessing Economic Growth Impacts from Social Marginal Cost Pricing and Infrastructure Investment." Journal of Transport Economics and Policy 42 (2008): 1-21.
"Macroeconomic effects of climate policies for road transport: Efficiency agreements versus fuel taxation for the UK, 2000-2010." Transportation Research Record 2017 (2008): 54-60.
"The macroeconomic effects of unilateral environmental tax reforms in Europe, 1995-2012." In Innovation, Technology and Employment: Impacts of Environmental Fiscal Reforms and Other Market-Based Instruments. Critical Issues in Environmental Taxation VOL VI. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.
Proposal for a Global Emissions Trading Scheme (GETS) for international bunkers (aviation and shipping) In Tyndall Centre Briefing Note 26., 2008. Download: bn26.pdf (192.37 KB)
