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Publications and useful links
PUBLICATIONS
One of APREC’s fundamental objectives is to foster research programs in the field of climate change and to make our findings available to the public. Publications are thus a core element of our research process. On these pages you will find links to APREC’s publications as well as a selection of papers produced by our research partners.
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Climate change economics
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Le puzzle des marchés du carbone, article published in « Pour la Science » n°365
(only in French)
By Christian de Perthuis – Mission Climat of /de la Caisse des Dépôts, March 2008.
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The European market for CO2 allowances
Short-Term CO2 Abatement in the European Power Sector
By Erik D. Delarue – K.U. Leuven, A. Denny Ellerman and William D. D’haeseleer - MIT CEEPR, 2008
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Auction Design, Implementation and Results of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme
By Dóra Fazekas - MIT CEEPR, April 2008.
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The European Carbon Market in Action: Lessons from the First Trading Period, Interim Report
By Frank Convery, Denny Ellerman and Christian de Perthuis - APREC research program on the ex-post evaluation of the European CO2 market, March 2008.
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Technical Memorandum on Analysis of the EU ETS Using the Community Independent Transaction Log
By Meghan McGuinness – MIT CEEPR - and Raphaël Trotignon – Mission Climat of de la Caisse des Dépôts - December 2007
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European carbon prices fundamentals in 2005 - 2007: the effects of energy markets, temperatures and sector production
By Emilie Alberola, Julien Chevallier and Benoît Chèze – EconomiX, University Paris 10, October 2007
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Adaptation to climate change
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Adaptation to Climate Change: Do Not Count on Climate Scientists to Do Your Work
By Stéphane HALLEGATTE, February 2008, Reg-Market Center
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Do Current Assessments Underestimate Future Damages from Climate Change?
By Stéphane HALLEGATTE, 2007, World Economics
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Cost-Benefit Analysis of the New Orleans Flood Protection System
By Stéphane HALLEGATTE, March 2006, AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies
USEFUL LINKS
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Climate Science
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IPCC
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
The
IPCC is the reference international scientific organization on climate change, it has just been awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace for its work.
Carbon Finance
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Caisse des Dépôts - Mission Climat
The Mission Climat is the centre
for carbon economy analysis and research at the Caisse des Dépôts. The Caisse des Dépôts is a French public financial institution
with a longstanding tradition of financial innovation in the public interest. Today, the Caisse des Dépôts is mobilizing its financial expertise to facilitate the start-up
and growth of the new carbon economy.
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MIT-CEEPR
« Massachusetts Institute for Technology Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research »
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT-CEEPR
is a world-class educational institution. Teaching and research—with relevance to the practical world as a guiding principle—continue to be its primary purpose.
MIT-CEEPR is partner of APREC’s research programs
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UCD
University College Dublin
UCD is Ireland's premier University, it is committed to maintaining a high level of research activity and to further developing its collaborative links with industry and commerce,
and with educational and research institutions internationally.
UCD is partner of APREC’s research programs
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Université Paris-Dauphine - CGEMP
Centre of Geopolitics of Raw Materials and Energy
The
CGEMP is committed to developing the dialogue and the debates between the university and the companies which operate in the sectors of energy and raw materials. The team works mainly
on the industrial economics applied to the organization of natural gas, electricity and oil sectors.
The CGEMP is partner of APREC’s research programs
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Stern Review
The most comprehensive review ever carried out on the economics of climate change.
It was commissioned by the Chancellor in 2005 and has been carried out by Sir Nicholas Stern, Head of the Government Economic Service and former World Bank Chief Economist.
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Institutional Websites
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IEA
International Energy Agency
The
IEA is the OECD agency in charge of energetic issues. It is committed to the coordination of the 30 OECD-member countries’ energy policy with a concern for environmental
protection, climate change and markets reform.
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World Bank
The
World Bank is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries for education, health, infrastructure, communications and many other purposes, including
environment. It belongs to 185 member states.
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UNFCCC
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
The
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is an international treaty committed to reducing global warming and coping with whatever temperature increases are
inevitable. The UNFCCC secretariat supports all institutions involved in the climate change process, particularly the decision and implementation bodies of the Kyoto Protocol.
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European
Commission
* Directorate General for Environment
The
European Commission’s Directorate General for Environment supervises European environmental policies, it is in charge of the implementation of the EU ETS, the European
CO2 emissions trading program.
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CITL - Community International Transaction Log
The
CITL is the electronic registry that centralises all the operations on the national registries of European CO2 allowances.
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EEA
European Environmental Agency
The EEA provides decision makers and individuals with information to facilitate the protection of the European environment and support sustainable development.
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OECD
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
One
of the world's largest and most reliable sources of comparable statistics, and economic and social data, the OECD monitors trends, analyses and forecasts economic developments
and researches social changes or evolving patterns in trade, environment, agriculture, technology, taxation and more.
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CIRED
Centre International de Recherche sur l’Environnement et le Développement
CIRED is an international research center focusing on the link between environment, long-term management of natural resources and economic development.
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