And not mostly on the identification of problems, not mostly on the reorganisation of messages from the different working groups, but a real synthesis in the context of providing a flavour for solutions, a flavour for opportunities
for climate stabilisation, based upon each working group's underlying report.
It's very clear where the solution space lies for the
2C climate stabilisations, we need to have a very close, very strong cooperation between developed and developing regions.
I, myself, as an economist, I always emphasise the importance of a carbon price: the need that the world must pursue, the policy of a carbon tax to have a meaningful result
for climate stabilisation.
The Sustainable Development Scenario offers an integrated way to achieve a range of energy - related goals crucial for sustainable economic development:
climate stabilisation, cleaner air and universal access to modern energy, while also reducing energy security risks.
The desired outcome is
climate stabilisation.
«Beyond Kyoto: Energy Dynamics and
Climate Stabilisation» suggests how negotiators might address this longer - term objective on a global basis, with due regard for the uncertainties and cost: aiming at low GHG concentrations, but making achievement of these targets conditional on actual costs.
¦ the question of the relationship between adaptation and mitigation has always been on their relative contributions to
climate stabilisation.
I believe that as an economist, my advocacy, if you call it that, my advocacy of carbon price is an advocacy to my profession and also is an advocacy for the global benefit resulting from, supposed to be resulting from,
climate stabilisations.
I think the suggestion has the very good intention of helping policymakers to take appropriate action for
climate stabilisation, but to analyse and evaluate INDCs will not be a major category of work for the IPCC.
However, the important point is that to have
climate stabilisation, we need to have a very much meaningful coordination, cooperation between developing and developed countries.
Pricing CO2 is key to
climate stabilisation.
It shows that the energy system is undergoing a broad reorientation toward low - carbon energy and efficiency but investment in key clean energy technologies needs to be further ramped up to put the world economy on track for
climate stabilisation.
Gerlagh, R., 2006: ITC in a global growth - climate model with CCS: The value of induced technical change for
climate stabilisation.