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Published Books and Reports The following titles are commercially published. You should be able to order them from your local bookstore or the distributors. Except for the most recent book (Kluwer), all these publications since 1993 have been published by RIIA and Earthscan, London, with global distribution (outside the EU) by the Brookings Institution Press and can also be bought on the spot at the Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA), 10 St James's Square, London SW1Y 4LE. See the bottom of this section for ordering information. BOOKS B09 - Gupta, J. and M. Grubb (2000). Climate change and European leadership : a sustainable role for Europe? Dordrecht, Boston, Kluwer Academic. B08 - Grubb, M., C. Vrolijk, et al. (1999). The Kyoto protocol : a guide and assessment. London, Royal Institute of International Affairs Energy and Environmental Programme. B07 - Grubb, M. and R. Vigotti (1997). Renewable energy strategies for Europe: Electricity systems and primary energy sources. London, Royal Institute of International Affairs Energy and Environmental Programme. B06
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Grubb, M. (1995). Renewable energy
strategies for Europe : foundations and context,
RIIA/Earthscan. B05 - Grubb, M., J. V. Mitchell, et al. (1996). The new geopolitics of energy. London, Riia 1996. B04
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Grubb, M. (1993). The Earth Summit
agreements : a guide and assessment ; an analysis of the Rio '92 UN
Conference
on Environment and Development. London, Earthscan and the
Energy and
Environmental Programme of the Royal Institute of International Affairs. B03
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Grubb, M. (1992). Emerging energy
technologies : impacts and policy implications. Aldershot,
Dartmouth
Publishing Group 1992.
B02
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Grubb, M. (1991). Energy policies and the
greenhouse effect. Vol.2, Country studies and technical options ;
Michael Grubb
... [et al.]. Aldershot, The Royal Institute of International
Affairs/Dartmouth.
B01
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Grubb, M. (1990). Energy policies and the
greenhouse effect. Vol.1, Policy appraisal ; Michael Grubb.
Aldershot, The
Royal Institute of International Affairs/Dartmouth. REPORTS R11 - Grubb, M. and J. Wilde (2005). The UK climate change programme: potential evolution for the business and public sector, The Carbon Trust. R10
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Grubb, M. and J. Wilde (2004). The European
Emissions Trading Scheme: Implications for Inducstrial Competitiveness,
The
Carbon Trust. Download
PDF R09
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Grubb, M. (2005). The Climate Change Challenge:
Scientific Evidence and Implications, The Carbon Trust. Download
PDF R08 - Anderson, D., M. Grubb, et al. (1997). Controlling carbon and sulphur : joint implementation and trading initiatives. R07 - Grubb, M. (2002). Britannia Waived the Rules: the UK and European climate change policy. New Economy. Blackwells. R06 - Anderson, D., M. Grubb, et al. (1997). Climate change and the energy sector : a country-by-country analysis of national programmes. London, Financial Times Energy Publishing. R05 - Anderson, D., M. Grubb, et al. (1997). Climate change and the energy sector : a country-by-country analysis of national programmes. London, Financial Times Energy Publishing. R04
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Grubb, M., et al. (1996). Northeast
Asian energy and the global context. R03 - Grubb, M. and p. Royal Institute of International Affairs. Energy and environmental (1995). The Berlin climate conference : outcome and implications. London, Royal Institute of International Affairs. R02 - Bergesen, H. O., M. Grubb, et al. (1994). Implementing the European Co2 Commitment: A Joint Policy Proposal Prentice Hall & IBD. R01 - Grubb, M. and Royal Institute of International Affairs. Energy and Environmental Programme. (1989). The greenhouse effect : negotiating targets. London, Royal Institute of International Affairs: viii,56p. BOOK/REPORT CHAPTERS BC11
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Grubb, M. (2007). Climate Change Impacts, Energy, and Development .
Forthcoming in Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics
2007, The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The
World Bank. Download
PDF BC10
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Grubb, M. (2004). The Economics of the Kyoto Protocol. The
Economics of Climate Change. W. Owen and N. Hanley. London,
Routledge. Download
PDF BC09
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Grubb, M. (1999). Global warming in an international context. Environmental Issues for the Gulf: Oil water
and sustainable development. P. Kassler. London,
RIIA/Brookings. BC08
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Grubb, M. (1997). Emissions trading in the context of the climate
change
negotiations. Controlling carbon and
sulphur: joint implementation and trading initiatives. D.
Anderson and M.
Grubb, RIIA/Brookings. BC07
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Grubb, M. (1996). The rise of climate change. The
New Geopolitics of Energy. J. Mitchell, P. Beck and M. Grubb.
London, RIIA/Earthscan. BC06 - Grubb, M. (1995). European Climate Change Policy in a Global Context. The Green Globe Yearbook 1995, Oxford Univeristy Press. BC05 - Grubb, M. (1996). On the differentiation of Annex 1 national commitments. Sharing the Effort: Options for differentiating commitments on climate change. Patterson and M. Grubb. London, RIIA. BC04 - Grubb, M. (1995). From Rio to Kyoto via Berlin: Climate Change and the prospects for international action. The emerging international regime for climate change. D. Anderson and M. Grubb. London, RIIA. BC03
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Grubb, M., H. O. Bergesen, et al. (1994). Implementing
the European CO2 Commitment: a Joint Policy Proposal. London,
RIIA. BC02 - Grubb, M. (1994). Global Policies for Global Problems. Economic Policies for Sustainable Development. Sturmer, Kluwer. BC01 - Grubb, M. and N. Meyer (1992). Wind energy: resources, systems, strategies. Renewable Energy: Sources for Fuels and Electricity. e. a. Johansson. Washington, Island Press. Titles pre-1993 (Negotiating Targets, and the books on Energy Policies and the Greenhouse Effect) should be ordered directly from the Sustainable Development Programme at RIIA (Tel: +44 (0)207 957 5711): academic discounts are available on these. If RIIA are unable to help, email misato.sato@econ.cam.ac.uk. Titles from 1993 onwards may be ordered from Earthscan or Plymbridge for orders in the EU, or from the Brookings Institution Press for orders in North America. Elsewhere, they may be ordered from either of these distributors.
Plymbridge:
+44 1752 202 301 (Tel); +44 1752
202 333 (Fax) Published Refereed Research Journal Articles
The
following papers have been published in
peer-reviewed academic journals (editorial essays etc are appended
below). If you have difficulty obtaining any, please email to misato.sato@econ.cam.ac.uk JOURNAL ARTICLES J45
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Grubb, M. and K. Neuhoff (2006). Allocation
and Competitiveness in the EU Emission Trading Scheme: Policy Overview.
Climate Policy Special Issue (6/1):5-28. >Download
PDF J44
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Hepburn, C. M. Grubb, K. Neuhoff, F. Matthes, M. Tse (2006). Auctioning of EU ETS Phase II Allowances: How and
Why? .
Climate Policy Special Issue (6/1):135-158.
>Download
PDF J43
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Smale, R., M. Hartley, C. Hepburn, J. Ward and M. Grubb(2006).
Emissions, firm profits and market prices: the consequences from
emissions trading. Climate Policy Special Issue (6/1):29-46.
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PDF
J42
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Grubb, M., C. Carraro and J.
Schellnhuber, (2006). "Technological Change for Atmospheric
Stabilization: Introductory Overview to the Innovation Modeling
Comparison Project". Energy Journal,
Special Issue: Endogenous Technological Change and the Economics of
Atmospheric
Stabilisation), 1-16.
J41
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Edenhofer, O., K.Lessman, C. Kemfert, M. Grubb and J. Köhler,
(2006).
"Induced Technological Change: Exploring its Implications for the
Economics of Atmospheric Stabilization".
Energy Journal, Special Issue: Endogenous Technological
Change and the Economics of Atmospheric Stabilization), 57-122.
J40
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Köhler, J., M.Grubb, D. Popp and O. Edenhofer, (2006). "The
Transition to Endogenous Technical Change in Climate-Economy Models: A
Technical
Overview to the Innovation Modelling Comparison Project".
Energy Journal, Special Issue: Endogenous Technological
Change and the Economics of Atmospheric Stabilisation. ), 17-55.
J39
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Grubb, M., L. Butler, et al. (2005). "Diversity and Security in UK
Electricity Generation: The Influence of Low Carbon Objectives." Energy Policy Article in Press
34(18):4050-4062. J38
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Grubb, M. (2004). "Technology Innovation and Climate Change Policy: an
overview
of issues and options." Keio
Economic Studies 41(2): 103-132. J37
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Grubb, M. (2004). "Kyoto and the Future of International Climate Change
Responses: From Here to Where?" International
Review for Environmental Strategies 5(1): 1-24. Download
PDF J36
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Grubb, M. (2003). "The Economics of the Kyoto Protocol." WorldEconomics
4(3): 143-189. Download
PDF J35
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Wordswoth, A. and M. Grubb (2003).
"Quantifying the UK's incentives for low carbon investment." Climate Policy 3(1): 77-88. Download
PDF J34
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Grubb, M., J. Köhler, et al. (2002).
"Induced Technical Change In Energy And Environmental Modeling:
Analytic
Approaches and Policy Implications." Annual
Review of Energy and the Environment 27. Download
PDF J33
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Grubb, M., C. Hope, et al. (2002). "Climatic Implications of the Kyoto
Protocol: The Contribution of International Spillover." Climatic
Change 54: 11-28. Download
PDF J32
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Grubb, M. and D. Ulph (2002). "Energy, the Environment and
Innovation." Oxford Review of
Economic Policy 18(1): 92-106. Download
PDF J31
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Grubb, M. and F. Yamin (2001). "Climatic collapse at The Hague: what
happened, why, and where do we go from here?" International
Affairs 77(2): 261-276. Download
PDF J30
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Schlamadinger, B., M. Obersteiner, et al.
(2001). "Capping the Cost of Compliance with the Kyoto Protocol and
Recycling Revenues into Land-Use Projects." TheScientificWorld
1: 271-280. Download
PDF J29
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Grubb, M. (2001). "Who's afraid of atmospheric stabilisation? Making
the
link between energy resources and climate change." Energy
Policy 29(11): 837-845. J28
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Grubb, M. (2000). "Economic dimensions of technological and global
responses to the Kyoto Protocol." Journal
of Economic Studies 27(1/2): 111-125. J27
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Vrolijk, C. and M. Grubb (1999). "Quantifying flexibility in combating
climate change: modelling the implications of flexibility in the
climate change
negotiations." International Journal
of Environment and Pollution 11(4): 495-524. J26
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Grubb, M. (1998). "The Timing of C02 Emissions Abatement: An Overview
of
Economic Issues." Energy and
Environment 9(4): 399-412. J25
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Grubb,
M. (1998). "International Emissions Trading under the Kyoto Protocol:
Core
Issues in Implementation." Review of
European Community & International Environmental Law 7(2):
140-146. J24 - Ha-Duong, M., M. Grubb, et al. (1997). "Influence of socio-economic inertia and uncertainty on optimal CO2-emission abatement." Nature 390: 270-173. J23
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Grubb, M. (1997). "Technologies, Energy Systems, and the Timing of CO2
Emissions Abatement: An Overview of Economic Issues." Energy
Policy 25(2): 159-172. J22 - Grubb, M. (1995). "Seeking Fair Weather: Ethics and the International Debate on Climate Change." International Affairs 71(3): 463-496. J21
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Grubb, M. (1995). "Climate Change Policies in Europe: National Plans,
EU
Policies and the International Context." International
Journal of Environment and Pollution 5(2/3): 164. J20
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Grubb,
M., T. Chauis, et al. (1995).
"The Economics of Changing
Course: Implications of Adaptability and Inertia for Optimal Climate
Policy." Energy Policy 23(4):
1-14. J19 - Grubb, M. (1993). "Tradable Permits and the Comprehensive Approach to Climate Change: Can we get the Best of Both Worlds?" Natural Resources Forum 51-57. J18
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Grubb, M., J. Edmonds, et al. (1993). "The Costs of Limiting
Fossil-Fuels
CO2 Emmissions: A Survey and Analysis." Annual
Review of Energy and the Environment 18: 397-478. J17
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Grubb, M. (1993). "The Politics and Economics of Climate Change after
Rio." International Journal of
Environment and Pollution 3(1-3): 179-186. J16
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Grubb, M. and M. Patterson (1992). "The International Politics of
Climate
Change." International Affairs
68: 293-310. J15
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Grubb, M. (1990). "The Greenhouse Effect: Negotiating Targets." International Affairs 66: 67-89. J14 - Grubb, M. (1992). "Politiques de l'Energie et de Serre." La Recherche 23(243): 616-625. J12
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Grubb, M., D. Victor, et al. (1991). "Pragmatics in the Greenhouse." Nature 354: 348-350.
J11
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Grubb, M. (1990). "Strategien zur Eindammung des Treibhauseffektes." Energie Wirtschaft 3: 167-177. J10
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Grubb, M., S. Raynerb, et al. (1991). "Energy Policies and the
Greenhouse
Effect: A Study of National Differences." Energy
Policy 19(10): 911-917.
J09
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Grubb, M. (199). "The Integration of
Renewable Electricity Sources." Energy
Policy 19(7): 670-688. J08
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Grubb, M. (1990). "Energy in the UK and
Europe; How Much, How Fast?" u/k 8(3):
225-244. J06
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Grubb, M. (1990). "The Cinderella Options: A Study of Modernised
Renewable
Energy Technologies, Part 1: A Technical Assessment." Energy
Policy 18(6): 525-542. J05
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Grubb, M. (1991). "Value of Variable Sources on Power Systems." IEE Proceedings Part C 1138(2): 149-165.
J04
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Grubb, M. (1988). "The Potential for Wind
Energy in Britain." Energy Policy
16(6): 594-607.
J03
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Grubb, M. (1989). "The Inclusion of Dynamic Factors in Statistical
Power
System Cost Models. Part II: Part Loading and Spinning Reserve." IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and
Systems 4(2): 524-529. J02
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Grubb, M. (1989). "The Inclusion of
Dynamic Factors in Statistical Power System Cost Models. Part I." IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and
Systems 4(1): 419-425.
J01
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Grubb, M. (1988). "The Economic Value of
Wind Power at High Power System Penetrations: An Analysis of Models,
Sensitivities and Assumptions." Wind
Engineering 12(1)
JOURNAL
OTHER (editorial essays, commentaries, book reviews
–
excluding Climate Policy editorials)
JR17
- Grubb,
M
(2008). The Bali COP:
plus ça
change...Climate
Policy 8 (2008) 3-6 JR16
- Grubb,
M
and Ferrario F. (2006). False confidences: forecasting errors and
emission caps in CO2 trading systems, Climate
Policy 6 (2006) 495-501. Download
PDF JR15
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Grubb, M. (2005). "The Gleneagles Summit 6-8 July." Climate
Policy 5: 233-235.
JR13
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Grubb, M. (2004). ""Power to the people: An analysis of the problems
caused by increasing energy production", Book Review for Smil, V.,
Energy
at the Crossroads: Global Perspectives and Uncertainties, MIT Press,
2003." Nature 428. JR12
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Grubb, M. (2001). "Relying on Manna from Heaven? A book review for
Bjørn
Lomborg's "The Skeptical Environmentalist Measuring the Real State of
the
World", Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2001." Science
294(5545): 1285 - 1287.
JR11
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Grubb, M. (2001). ""A constructive scheme unravelled?", Book
Review for Victor, D.,The Collapse of the Kyoto Protocol and the
Struggle to
Slow Global Warming, Council on Foreign Relations/Princeton University
Press:
2001." Nature 410. JR10
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Grubb, M. (2001). "Cold Shower in a hot climate: Climate change
responses
on the knife-edge." Energy Policy
29(11): 833-836. Download
PDF JR09
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Grubb, M. and J. Depledge (2001). "The Seven Myths of Kyoto." Climate Policy 1(2): 269-272.
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PDF JR08
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Grubb, M. (2001). "A constructive scheme unravelled?" Nature
410: 750-751. JR07
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Grubb, M. (1993). "Policy modelling for climate change:The missing
models
" Energy Policy 21(3): 203-208.
JR06
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Grubb, M. and C. Hope (1992). "EC climate
policy: where there's a will …." Energy
Policy 20(1): 1110-1114. JR05
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Grubb, M. (1991). "Trading out of Climate
Trouble?" New Scientist 2: 8. JR04
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Grubb, M. (1991). "A commentary on: Buying environmental insurance:
Prospects for trading of global climate-protection services." Climate Change 19(1-2): 241 - 243.
JR03
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Grubb, M. (1990). "Communication - Energy
efficiency and economic fallacies." Energy
Policy 18(8): 783-785. JR02
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Grubb, M. (1990). "Communication -
The greenhouse effect: the fallacies in the
energy efficiency solution." Energy
Policy 18(2): 199-201. JR01
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Grubb, M. (1988). "The Wind of
Change." New Scientist 17. SP1-
Grubb,M (23
Oct 2006 )"UK/EU climate change
implementation: experience,
lessons, and implications for future developments".
Presentation to
Australian Greenhouse Office, Canberra. Download
PDF SP2
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Grubb, M. (18 Oct 2006)The international
economics of
climate change, emissions trading and innovation . Joint
Institute
of Policy Studies / EFNZ presentation, Wellington. Download
PDF SP3
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Grubb, M.(26 Oct 2006)The EU Emissions Trading
Scheme
–present lessons, future evolution . Presentation
to 2nd CEEM
Annual Conference,Sydney. Download
PDF SP4
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Grubb, M. (October 2006) Climate policy in
UK and Europe
Lessons and implications. DEUS Sydney Implementation
Conference
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PDF SP5
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Grubb, M. (6 Oct 2006). Climate Change
solutions in theory
and practice: national and international dimensions. IPS
conference
Climate Change: the Policy Challenges, Wellington Convention Centre,
New Zealand. Download
PDF SP6
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Grubb, M. (5 Oct 2006).Climate Change, carbon
trading and
innovation.
Overview lecture to CEEM, University of New South Wales, Sydney.
Download
PDF SP7
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Grubb, M. (20 Oct 2006).Climate change
responses, economic
instruments and innovation.
Seminar at Australia National University. Download
PDF SP8
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Grubb, M. (25 Oct 2006).Climate change:
business and
international responses.
Talk to Lowy Institute, Sydney. Download
PDF SP9
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Grubb, M.(9 Oct 2006). Climate Change:
national and
international responses.
Christchurch University Download
PDF SP10
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Grubb, M (13th March 2007). EU ETS learning
the lessons.
Presentation to Carbon Market Insights Conference
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PDF SP11-
Grubb, M. Origins of CO2 Price Uncertainty .
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PDF I have
not included general
conference
presentations where the substance is covered in journal papers and
books or powerpoint presentations. To obtain RIIA Texts of
Speech see www.riia.org. CP/WP41
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Neuhoff, K., M. Grubb, and K. Keats(2005). Impact
of the allowance allocation on prices and efficiency.
Cambridge,
Electricity Policy Research Group Judge Institute of Management
University of
Cambridge. Download
PDF CP/WP40
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Grubb, M. (2004). Climate, energy and
innovation: Moving from theory to practice. Asia-Europe
Environment Forum
(ASEF) Third Roundtable “Technology Partnerships for
Renewables: Key to Energy
Security. Download
PDF CP/WP39
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Grubb, M. (2003). On carbon prices and
volumes in the evolving ‘Kyoto market’.
OECD Global Forum on Sustainable
Development: Emissions Trading and Concerted Action on Tradable
Emissions
Permits (CATEP) Country Forum, OECD Headquarters, Paris. Download
PDF CP/WP38
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Grubb, M. (2002). Trends in the economics of
climate change mitigation. Egon-Sohmen
foundation conference. Download
PDF CP/WP37 - Grubb, M. (2000). The Kyoto Protocol: an economic appraisal, working paper, Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei, Milan, April 2000 FEEM & SSRN websites, www.feem.it (2nd most downloaded FEEM paper, 2000, SSRN top downloads). CP/WP36 - Grubb, M. (1999). Temporal and spatial dimensions of induced technical change. IIASA workshop on induced technical change and the environment,, Laxenberg. CP/WP35
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Grubb, M. (1999). Optimal climate policy
versus political and institutional realities: the Kyoto Protocol and
its
follow-up. The Economics of Global Environmental Protection,
Kiel. CP/WP34 - Grubb, M. (1998). Corrupting the climate? Economic theory and the politics of Kyoto. Valedictory Lecture at Chatham House, Chatham House, London. CP/WP33
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Grubb, M. (1998). Implications of the
Kyoto Protocol for non-fossil energy sources. Climate after
Kyoto:
implications for Energy, Chatham House, London. CP/WP32
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Grubb, M. (1997). International trade
effects of greenhouse gas abatement: compensation issues and options.
Climate
change workshop: Economic and legal aspects of compensation, Vienna. CP/WP31
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Grubb, M. (1996). What are the
opportunities for Renewable Energy in Europe?: A policy perspective.
UK
Solar Energy Society Conference, ICE. CP/WP30
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Grubb, M. and F. Yamin (1996). The
Climate Change Convention, Opportunities and Future Options for Pakistan.
Second Annual Sustainable Development Conference, Islamabad. CP/WP29
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Grubb, M. (1995). The Berlin Climate
Conference: Outcome and Implications. Chatham House General
Meeting as part
of the EEP workshop Emerging Regimes for Climate Change: Structure and
Options
after Berlin, London. CP/WP28
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Grubb, M. (1995). Global Environmental
Problems and the Challenge of Climate Change. Briefing
Address to HRH the
Duke of Edinburgh on the occasion of the inauguration of the 75th
anniversary
celebrations of the RIIA. CP/WP27
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Grubb, M. (1994). Strategic design of
future commitments under the UNFCCC. Policy dialogue on
Industrialised
Country commitments under the UNFCCC, , Geneva. CP/WP26
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Grubb, M. (1994). Climate change policies
in Europe: national plans, EU policies, and the international context.
IIA/BIEE/IAEE International Conference: Emerging Policies for European
Energy,
London. CP/WP25
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Grubb, M. (1994). 11. Session Summary:
global policies. OECD Conference on the Economics of Climate
Change, Paris. CP/WP24
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Grubb, M. (1994). 19. Session Summary:
national policies. Proc. OECD Conference on the Economics of
Climate
Change, Paris. CP/WP23 - Grubb, M. (1994). Climate Change and CO2: the global context and the European situation. The Increasingly Competitive European Electricity Market, Frankfurt. CP/WP22 - Grubb, M., M. Ha Duong, et al. (1993). Optimising Climate Change Abatement Responses: on inertia and responsive technology development. IIASA workshop in Integrative Assessment to Climate Change. CP/WP21 - Grubb, M. (1993). What you don't know can hurt you: scale and timing of options in responding to climate change. IPIECA symposium on Global Climate Change: a petroleum industry perspective, Rome. CP/WP20 - Grubb, M. (1992). The Cost of Climate Change: Critical Elements. IIASA Conference, Laxenburg. CP/WP19 - Grubb, M. (1992). The Climate Change Convention and the Economics of the Climate Problem. Overview for Robert Menzes Centre International Conference on Climate Change after Rio,, London. CP/WP18 - Grubb, M. (1992). Tradeable permits and the comprehensive approach to climate change: can we get the best of both worlds? International Association of Energy Economics Conference, Tours, France. CP/WP17 - Grubb, M. (1990). The Industrialised Nations. NSCA Annual Conference, Brighton. CP/WP16
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Grubb, M. (1990). Global Warming: An
Intractible Problem For Future Coal Demand?
COALTRANS 90 Conference, Brussles. CP/WP15 - Grubb, M. (1989). Analytical Problems in assessing Renewable Energy Sources. IEA/OECD expert seminar on energy technologies for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, Paris. CP/WP14
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Grubb, M. (1989). A resource and siting
analysis for Wind Energy in Britain". European Wind energy
Conference,
Glasgow. CP/WP13
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Grubb, M. (1989). Renewable Energy
Sources. 4th RIIA/BIEE/AIEE Conference. CP/WP12
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Grubb, M. (1989). Wind Energy in Britain
and Europe: How Much, How Fast? World Renewable Energy
Congress, Reading. CP/WP11
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Grubb, M. (1989). Appendix II: Total
greenhouse gas emissions from energy systems: coefficients and
implications.
IEA/OECD Expert seminar on Energy Technologies for Reducing Emissions
of
Greenhouse Gases. CP/WP10 - Grubb, M. (1988). The Economic Limits to Windpower Capacity on Large Power Systems: An Analysis of Models and Assumptions. EEC Wind Energy Conference, Herning, Denmark. CP/WP09 - Grubb, M. (1988). The sensitivity of wind energy economics to power system and wind energy characteristics. 10th BWEA Wind Energy Conference, London. CP/WP08 - Grubb, M. (1988). On capacity credits and wind-load correlations in Britain: Simple statistical investigation of the correlations in historical data between wind and demand in Britain, and availability of wind power at peak demand times. 10th BWEA Wind Enery Conference, London. CP/WP07 - Grubb, M. (1987). The assessment of renewable energy sources for national supply: a case study of the Severn Tidal Barrage. Energy - EYE plus fifty conference, Newcastle. CP/WP06
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Grubb, M. (1987). Capital Effects at
Intermediate and Higher Penetrations. Colloquim on the
economic and
operational and assessment of intermittent peneration sources on power
systems,
Imperial College, London. CP/WP05 - Grubb, M. (1987). Probablistic Analysis of the Impact of Intermittent Sources on System Operating Penalties:Methods and Implications. Colloquim on the operation and assessment of interrnittent generation sources on power systems, Imperial College, London. CP/WP04 - Grubb, M. (1987). The Integrated analysis of New Energy Sources in the British Supply System. IEE Energy options Conference, Reading. CP/WP03 - Grubb, M. (1986). National economic benefits from wind energy development: a probabilistic study. European and Energy Conference, Rome. CP/WP02 - Grubb, M. (1986). The economic prospects for wind energy in Britain: a probabilistic analysis. 5th BWEA Annual Conference, Cambridge. CP/WP01 - Grubb, M. (1985). Assessing the economics of wind energy at high penetrations: a statistical method for combining reliability and operational considerations. 7th BWEA Annual Conference, Oxford.
If you are keen to obtain copies of other miscellaneous works, please email misato.sato@econ.cam.ac.uk Climate Strategies reports can be downloaded from www.climate-strategies.org. See also www.riia.org for information on briefing papers and texts of speech. MISCELLANEOUS
REPORTS
(see
books and reports,
and book chapters, for commercially published RIIA reports)
MR10
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Grubb, M., J. C. Hourcade, et al. (2006). Framing the Economics
of Climate Change: an international perspective. Submission to the
Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change, HM Treasury.
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PDF MR09
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Grubb, M. (2005). "Evidence to House of Lords Select Committee on
Economic
Affairs Aspects of the economics of climate change." Download
PDF MR08
- Grubb,
M., J. Stern, et al. (2004). "Russian
energy and CO2 emission
prospects: evidence from domestic analyses and international
comparisons."
RIIA Sustainable Development Programme:
Briefing Note. Download
PDF MR07
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Grubb, M. e. a. (2003). Strategic assessment of the Kyoto-Marrkesh
System:
Synthesis Report. London, RIIA.
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Grubb, M., U. Collier, et al. (1997). "Developing indices for
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