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Vulnerability to weather disasters: the choice of coping strategies in rural Uganda

Vulnerability to weather disasters: the choice of coping strategies in rural Uganda

a working paper by Jennifer Helgeson, Simon Dietz  1 October, 2012

When a natural disaster hits, the affected households try to cope with its impacts. A variety of coping strategies may be employed, from reducing current consumption … read more »


Does industry concentration matter for pollution haven effects?

Does industry concentration matter for pollution haven effects?

a working paper by Svetlana Batrakova  1 October, 2012

This paper focuses on the role of firm’s market power and industry concentration in a still debated issue of pollution haven effects or carbon ‘leakage’, represented … read more »



Is there an environmental benefit to being an exporter? Evidence from firm level data

Is there an environmental benefit to being an exporter? Evidence from firm level data

a research article  20 September, 2012

One concern over globalisation is its impact on the environment. We analyse the consequences of becoming an exporter on a firm’s energy consumption. We show theoretically and empirically with … read more »


Discussion: Great expectations: the psychodynamics of ecological debt

Discussion: Great expectations: the psychodynamics of ecological debt

a research article by Bob Ward  19 September, 2012

In: Weintrobe, S. (ed) ‘Engaging with Climate Change: Psychoanalytic and Interdisciplinary Perspectives’. Routledge, UK, p.109-113.


The roles of public and private actors in the governance of adaptation: the case of agricultural insurance in India

The roles of public and private actors in the governance of adaptation: the case of agricultural insurance in India

a working paper by Swenja Surminski  1 September, 2012

Climate change adaptation is an increasingly important field and will involve a range of actors from national governments to private companies, communities and households. There is … read more »


Policy indexes – what do they tell us and what are their applications? The case of climate policy and business planning in emerging markets

Policy indexes – what do they tell us and what are their applications? The case of climate policy and business planning in emerging markets

a working paper by Swenja Surminski  1 September, 2012

The last two decades have witnessed an explosion in the publication of country indexes that measure and rank the relative policy performances of governments. Whilst there … read more »


Knowledge versus technique in SO2-saving technological change: a comparative test using quantile regression with implications for greenhouse gas compliance

Knowledge versus technique in SO2-saving technological change: a comparative test using quantile regression with implications for greenhouse gas compliance

a research article by  20 August, 2012

Greenhouse gas emission limits are a major source of technical and policy uncertainty for electric power industry professionals. This paper tries to reduce some of this uncertainty by investigating … read more »


Climate Policy Foundations: Science and Economics with Lessons from Monetary Regulation

Climate Policy Foundations: Science and Economics with Lessons from Monetary Regulation

a policy paper  18 August, 2012

Review of William Whitesell’s for the Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning. Full proof available. – External link to publisher


The new energy-industrial revolution and an international agreement on climate change

The new energy-industrial revolution and an international agreement on climate change

a research article by Nicholas Stern  5 August, 2012

Nicholas Stern and James Rydge, Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy V.1, pp.1-1, 2012.


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