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Modeling the Economics of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation: Summary of a Workshop (2010)

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Modeling the Economics of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation: Summary of a Workshop

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Brown, M., E. Gumerman, X. Sun, Y, Baek, J. Wang, R. Cortes, and D. Soumonni. 2010. Energy Efficiency in the South. Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance, Atlanta, Ga.

Clarke, L., J. Edmonds, H. Jacoby, H. Pitcher, J. Reilly, and R. Richels. 2007. CCSP Synthesis and Assessment Product 2.1, Part A: Scenarios of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Atmospheric Concentrations. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.

EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration). 2009. Annual Energy Outlook 2009. Washington, D.C.

EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency). 2006. Global Mitigation of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases, EPA 430-R-06-005, Washington, D.C.

Irwin, D.A., and P.J. Klenow. 1994. Learning-by-doing spillovers in the semiconductor industry, Journal of Political Economy 102(6): 1200-1227.

McKinsey & Company. 2007. Reducing U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions: How Much at What Cost? McKinsey & Company, New York.

NRC (National Research Council). 2009. Assessing Economic Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation: Summary of a Workshop. The National Academies Press, Washington, D.C.

Rose, S.K., and B. Sohngen. 2010. Global Forest Carbon Sequestration and Climate Policy Design. Working Paper. Available from sohngen.1@osu.edu.

Sohngen, B., and R. Mendelsohn. 2006. A sensitivity analysis of carbon sequestration. In Human-Induced Climate Change: An Interdisciplinary Assessment. Edited by M. Schlesinger. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Worrell, E., J. Laitner, M. Ruth, and H. Finman. 2003. Productivity benefits of industrial energy efficiency measures, Energy 28:1081-1098.

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Front Matter (R1-R10)
1 Introduction (1-3)
2 Uses and Abuses of Marginal Abatement Supply Curves (4-8)
3 Uses and Abuses of Learning, Experience, and Knowledge Curves (9-12)
4 Offsets - What's Assumed, What Is Known/Not Known, and What Difference They Make (13-18)
5 Story Lines, Scenarios, and the Limits of Long-Term Socio-Techno-Economic Forecasting (19-21)
6 Reflections on the Workshop (22-24)
References (25-26)
Appendixes (27-28)
Appendix A: Workshop Announcement and Agenda (29-32)
Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Planning Committee Members, Speakers, and Discussants (33-40)
Appendix C: Papers Submitted by Workshop Speakers (41-41)
Paradigms of Energy Efficiency's Cost and Their Policy Implications: Déjà Vu All Over Again--Mark Jaccard (42-51)
Energy Efficiency Cost Curves: Empirical Insights for Energy-Climate Modeling--Jayant Sathaye and Amol Phadke (52-68)
The Perils of the Learning Model For Modeling Endogenous Technological Change--William D. Nordhaus (69-75)
Uncertainties in Technology Experience Curves for Energy-Economic Models--Sonia Yeh and Edward Rubin (76-91)
Role of Offsets in Global and Domestic Climate Policy--Raymond J. Kopp (92-99)
Carbon Offsets in Forest and Land Use--Brent Sohngen (100-108)
Measurement and Monitoring of Forests in Climate Policy Design--Molly K. Macauley (109-110)
International Offsets Usage in Proposed U.S. Climate Change Legislation--Allen A. Fawcett (111-131)
The Politics and Economics of International Carbon Offsets--David G. Victor (132-142)
Developing Narratives for Next-Generation Scenarios Climate Change Research and Assessment--Richard Moss (143-150)

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Modeling the Economics of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation: Summary of a Workshop References Brown, M., E. Gumerman, X. Sun, Y, Baek, J. Wang, R. Cortes, and D. Soumonni. 2010. Energy Efficiency in the South. Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance, Atlanta, Ga. Clarke, L., J. Edmonds, H. Jacoby, H. Pitcher, J. Reilly, and R. Richels. 2007. CCSP Synthesis and Assessment Product 2.1, Part A: Scenarios of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Atmospheric Concentrations. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration). 2009. Annual Energy Outlook 2009. Washington, D.C. EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency). 2006. Global Mitigation of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases, EPA 430-R-06-005, Washington, D.C. Irwin, D.A., and P.J. Klenow. 1994. Learning-by-doing spillovers in the semiconductor industry, Journal of Political Economy 102(6): 1200-1227. McKinsey & Company. 2007. Reducing U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions: How Much at What Cost? McKinsey & Company, New York. NRC (National Research Council). 2009. Assessing Economic Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation: Summary of a Workshop. The National Academies Press, Washington, D.C. Rose, S.K., and B. Sohngen. 2010. Global Forest Carbon Sequestration and Climate Policy Design. Working Paper. Available from sohngen.1@osu.edu. Sohngen, B., and R. Mendelsohn. 2006. A sensitivity analysis of carbon sequestration. In Human-Induced Climate Change: An Interdisciplinary Assessment. Edited by M. Schlesinger. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Worrell, E., J. Laitner, M. Ruth, and H. Finman. 2003. Productivity benefits of industrial energy efficiency measures, Energy 28:1081-1098.

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