Information on "Pollution" and "Europe"
February 2013
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Feb 2013
Carbon Efficiency, Technology, and the Role of Innovation Patterns
Author: Sebastian Petrick
Publisher: Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Based on a detailed firm data set on the German manufacturing sector, this study performs a decomposition analysis of industrial CO2 emissions. More on «Carbon Efficiency, Technology, and the Role of Innovation Patterns »
May 2012
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May 2012
The UK Fast-Start Finance Contribution
Author: Smith Nakhooda, Taryn Fransen, Allister Wenzel, Alice Caravani, Kirsten Stasio
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
Developed country governments have repeatedly committed to provide new and additional finance to help developing countries transition to low-carbon and climate-resilient growth. More on «The UK Fast-Start Finance Contribution»
March 2012
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Mar 2012
How will Germany’s CCS Policy Affect the Development of a European CO2 Transport Infrastructure?
Author: Christine Bertram, Nadine Heitmann, Daiju Narita, Markus Schwedeler
Publisher: Kiel Institute for the World Economy
This policy brief examines the impact of Germany's carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) policy on the development of a European CO2 transport infrastructure. More on «How will Germany’s CCS Policy Affect the Development of a European CO2 Transport Infrastructure?»
November 2011
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Nov 2011
Trade, Transport and Climate Change: Carbon Footprints, Fuel Subsidies and Market-based Measures
Author: Joachim Monkelbaan
Publisher: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD)
The overarching question throughout this paper is: what are the advantages and disadvantages of different measures that Germany and the EU can take to limit emissions from trade-related transport? The report aims to examine the viability and potentia... More on «Trade, Transport and Climate Change: Carbon Footprints, Fuel Subsidies and Market-based Measures» -
Nov 2011
Transport, Trade and Climate Change
Author: Joachim Monkelbaan
Publisher: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD)
This paper examines the viability and potential effects of different actions that Germany and the European Union (EU) can take to curb the growth of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the international transport sector. More on «Transport, Trade and Climate Change»
January 2011
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Jan 2011
The EU Should Not Shy Away from Setting CO2-related Targets for Transport
Author: Christian Egenhofer
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This Policy Brief argues that current EU policy thinking is not (yet) bold enough to credibly tackle the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions challenge from transport. More on «The EU Should Not Shy Away from Setting CO2-related Targets for Transport»
November 2010
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Nov 2010
Embedding CCS Infrastructure Into the European Electricity System
Author: Nadine Heitmann, Christine Bertram, Daiju Narita
Publisher: Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) has recently been receiving increasing recognition in policy debates. More on «Embedding CCS Infrastructure Into the European Electricity System» -
Nov 2010
CO₂ Highways for Europe
Author: Roman Mendelevitch, Johannes Herold, Pao-Yu Oei, Andreas Tissen
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
In this paper, the authors present a mixed integer, multi-period, cost-minimizing model for a carbon capture, transport and storage (CCTS) network in Europe. More on «CO₂ Highways for Europe» -
Nov 2010
Carbon Capture, Transport and Storage in Europe
Author: Johannes Herold, Sophia Rüster, Christian von Hirschhausen
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper summarizes the findings of work package 5. More on «Carbon Capture, Transport and Storage in Europe»
April 2010
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Apr 2010
Messages from Copenhagen
Author: Monica Alessi, Anton Georgiev, Christian Egenhofer
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) / Climate Policy Research Program (Clipore)
This paper reviews recent literature on the Copenhagen Accord with a focus on what it will ultimately deliver, especially within the context of the economic crisis. More on «Messages from Copenhagen»


