This solution has received very little attention in the climate
change mitigation literature.
Not exact matches
The climate gap: Environmental health and equity implications of climate
change and
mitigation policies in California — a review of the
literature
Shonkoff, S. B., R. Morello - Frosch, M. Pastor, and J. Sadd, 2011: The climate gap: Environmental health and equity implications of climate
change and
mitigation policies in California — a review of the
literature.
This technical document assesses the scientific
literature on the potential role of renewable energy in the
mitigation of climate
change for policymakers, the private sector, academic researchers and civil society.
This presents an assessment of the
literature on the scientific, technological, environmental, economic and social aspects of the contribution of six renewable energy sources to the
mitigation of climate
change.
A more general review of the
literature on climate
change mitigation is found in the WGIII AR4 Chapter 3 (Fisher et al., 2007) Sections 3.3.5 (on long - term stabilisation scenarios), 3.5.2 and 3.5.3 (on integrated assessment and risk management) and 3.6 (on linkages between short - term and long - term targets).
Barker had had the US in his sights for some time: «Terry Barker, leader of Tyndall's CIAS programme of research (Community Integrated Assessment System) and Director of 4CMR, set up a project to conduct a meta - analysis of the
literature on the costs of Greenhouse Gas (GHG)
mitigation with induced technological
change, funded by HM Treasury.
Agreements related to climate
change, but not specifically focused on GHG
mitigation, are less extensively analysed in the climate
literature.
It is divided into three working groups, focusing respectively on the physical science basis (WGI), impacts, adaptation and vulnerability (WGII), and
mitigation of climate
change (WGIII), each reviewing the existing
literature in their fields.
The so - called rebound effect «can not be ignored,» wrote the authors of the
Mitigation of Climate
Change report, which reviewed the best available peer - reviewed
literature on the topic.
Local and Regional Pollution Reduction Co-Benefits from Climate
Change Mitigation Interventions: A
Literature Review
This third report is based on new
literature on the scientific, technological, environmental, economic aspects of
mitigation of climate
change.
Barker, T., M. Qureshi, and J. Köhler, 2006a: The costs of greenhouse gas
mitigation with induced technological
change: A meta - analysis of estimates in the
literature.