Climate Change 2001: Mitigation
Climate Change 2001: Mitigation is the most comprehensive and up-to-date scientific, technical and economic assessment of options to mitigate climate change and their costs. The report:
• Makes clear there are strong inter-linkages between climate change policy and policies towards sustainable development.
• Assesses information on technological options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions or enhance their sinks.
• Analyses technologies and practices available to achieve the targets of the Kyoto Protocol and stabilise atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases.
• Evaluates barriers impeding implementation of these options and methods available to overcome them.
• Summarises the economic literature on costs of climate change mitigation at global, regional and national levels.
• Evaluates the other benefits that climate policy can deliver or the climate benefits of other socio-economic policies.
• Assesses how this information can be used to support climate policy decision making, acknowledging various decision-making frameworks.
This latest IPCC assessment will again form the standard scientific reference for all concerned with climate change and who want to be informed of ways to address this important global problem: including students and researchers in environmental and social sciences, and policymakers and analysts in governmental and non-governmental organisations and the private sector world-wide.
- THE international, impartial report on the economics and politics of climate change
- State-of-the-art analysis
- Authors are the best international researchers on climate change
Reviews & endorsements
"The subject is explored in great depth and should prove valuable to policy makers,researchers,analysts, and students."American Meteorological Society 2002
Product details
August 2001Hardback
9780521807692
702 pages
288 × 229 × 42 mm
2.385kg
115 b/w illus. 50 colour illus. 75 tables
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Table of Contents
- Summary for policy makers
- Technical summary
- Introduction
- 1. Scope of the report
- 2. Greenhouse gas emissions: mitigation scenarios and implications
- 3. Technological and economic potential of GHG emissions reduction
- 4. Technological and economic potential of options to enhance, maintain and manage biological carbon reservoirs and geo-engineering
- 5. Barriers, opportunities and market potential of technologies and practices
- 6. Policies, measures and instruments
- 7. Costing methodologies for mitigation
- 8. Global, regional and national costs and ancillary benefits of mitigation
- 9. Sector costs and ancillary benefits of mitigation
- 10. Decision making frameworks
- Index.