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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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A Madisonian Approach to Climate Policy
David G. Victor, Joshua C. House, Sarah Joy
Science vol. 309, 5742 (2005)
A New Currency: Climate Change and Carbon Credits
David G. Victor, Joshua C. House
Harvard International Review (2004)
A Realistic Policy on International Carbon Offsets
Michael Wara, David G. Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #74 (2008)
- Baseline for carbon emissions in the Indian and Chinese power sectors: implications for international carbon trading
Chi Zhang, Thomas C. Heller, David G. Victor, P.R. Shukla, Debhashish Biswas, Tirthankar Nag
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #34 (2005)
BP's emissions trading system
David G. Victor, Joshua C. House
Energy Policy (2005)
Can We Stop Global Warming? The only practical approach is to pursue technologies that burn coal more cleanly
David G. Victor, Danny Cullenward
Boston Review vol. 32, 1 (2007)
- Captive Power Plants: Case Study of Gujarat, India
P.R. Shukla, Debashish Biswas, Tirthankar Nag, Amee Yajnik, Thomas C. Heller, David G. Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #22 (2004)
Carbon intensity of electricity generation and CDM baseline: case studies of three Chinese provinces
Chi Zhang, Thomas C. Heller, Michael M. May
Energy Policy vol. 33 (2005)
Climate Change: Debating America's Policy Options
David G. Victor
The Council on Foreign Relations (2004)

Development and Climate: Engaging Developing Countries
Thomas C. Heller, P.R. Shukla
Pew Center on Global Climate Change (2003)
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)
