Publications

Global region without a global city? The case of South East England
This paper forms part of a series of papers investigating how a handful of European regions responded, in most cases successfully, to deepening global economic integration during the period … read more »

And yet it moves. Success stories and drivers of CDM project development in sub-Saharan Africa
Sascha Lafeld, Nikolaus Schultze, Alina Averchenkova, UNEP FI, 2011 – External link to publication

Invention and transfer of climate change–mitigation technologies: a global analysis
This article uses the European Patent Office Worldwide Patent Statistical Database to examine the geographic distribution and global diffusion of inventions in thirteen climate-mitigation technologies since 1978. read more »

Long run trends in energy-related external costs.
Fouquet, R. 2011. Ecological Economics, v.70, pp.2380-9

Divergences in long run trends in the prices of energy and energy services
Data Set on the Price of Energy and Energy Services (1700-2010).
Fouquet, R. 2011. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, v.5, pp.196-218. read more »

Data Set on the Price of Energy and Energy Services (1300-2008)
From: Fouquet, R. (2011) Divergences in long run trends in the prices of energy and energy services. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 5(2) 196-218.

Carbon trading: unethical, unjust and ineffective?
Cap-and-trade systems for greenhouse gas emissions are an important part of the climate change policies of the EU, Japan and New Zealand, among others, as well … read more »

Open questions about how to address ‘loss and damage’ from climate change in the most vulnerable countries: a response to the Cancún Adaptation Framework
Extreme weather events represent the earliest, and in some places most significant, threats to the most vulnerable countries that are driven by climate change. An outcome of the 16th session … read more »

The basic economics of low-carbon growth in the UK
Mattia Romani, Nicholas Stern and Dimitri Zenghelis

Risk preferences and voluntary agri-environmental schemes: does risk aversion explain the uptake of the Rural Environment Protection Scheme?
The lowering of trade barriers under the successive reforms of the pillar I of the Common Agricultural Policy, the opening of the commodity markets to an … read more »


