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AEI Publications and Conferences on Global Climate Change
 
AEI offers a collection of publications and conferences on global climate change.
 

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Books and Monographs

Strategic Options for Bush Administration Climate Policy, by Lee Lane
AEI Press, November 2006

Reconstructing Climate Policy: Beyond Kyoto, by Richard B. Stewart and Jonathan B. Wiener
AEI Press, April 2003

The Benefits and Costs of the Kyoto Protocol, by Jason F. Shogren
AEI Press, November 1999

What Has the Kyoto Protocol Wrought? The Real Architecture of Tradable Permit Markets, by Robert W. Hahn, Robert N. Stavins
AEI Press, May 1999

The Greening of Global Warming, by Robert Mendelsohn
AEI Press, January 1999

Costs and Benefits of Greenhouse Gas Reduction, by Thomas C. Schelling
AEI Press, January 1998

Global Warming: The Continuing Debate, edited by Roger Bate
ESEF Publishing, January 1998

Economics and Politics of Climate Change, by Robert W. Hahn
AEI Press, January 1998, (currently out of print) 

Conferences

Strategic Options for Bush Administration Climate Policy
Book forum, December 11, 2006

Is Nuclear Power a Solution to Global Warming and Rising Energy Prices?
October 6, 2006

Clean Development and Climate
A Policy Address by James L. Connaughton, Chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality
May 22, 2006 

A Review of the Economic Foundations of Climate Change Models
Cosponsored by the Economist
November 16, 2004
     
Return to Rio: Reexamining Climate Change Science, Economics, and Policy
November 19, 2003

What Would Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reductions Mean for American Families?
 October 29, 2003

Innovations in Climate Change Policy
AEI-Brookings Joint Center Event, April 29, 2003

U.S. Climate Policy: What's Next?
June 26, 2001

How Economics Can Inform the Climate Change Debate
April 17, 1997

Environmental Policy Outlook

2007

No. 1, January - A New Direction for Bush Administration Climate Policy, by Lee Lane and Samuel Thernstrom
 
2006
No. 5 - The Fate of the Earth in the Balance: The Metaphysics of Climate Change, Steven F. Hayward
No. 4 - Climate Policy, by Kenneth P. Green

2005
September-October - Katrina and the Environment, by Steven F. Hayward
January-February - Climate Change Science: Time for "Team B"?, by Steven F. Hayward

2004
July-August - Beyond Kyoto: Real Solutions to Greenhouse Emissions from Developing Countries, by Roger Bate and David Montgomery
March-April - Climate Change and Mosquito-Borne Disease, by Roger Bate

2003
September-October - "Censorship" and the Uncertain Science of Climate Change, by Samuel Thernstrom
April - New Doubts about the Dominant Climate Change Models, by Steven F. Hayward

2002
August - Sustainable Development in the Balance, by Steven F. Hayward

Other Articles

Global Warming's Simple Remedy, by Anne Applebaum
Washington Post, February 6, 2007

Questions & Answers on Climate Change, by Kenneth P. Green
American.com, October 14, 2006

Global Warming Fund Could Succeed Where Kyoto Failed, by Jagdish Bhagwati
Financial Times, August 16, 2006

A Different Inconvenient Truth, by Kenneth P. Green
Washington Post, July 29, 2006

Oil, Climate Change, and Security: A Bipartisan Approach, by Kenneth P. Green
Speech, July 28, 2006

Acclimatizing: How to Think Sensibly about Global Warming, by Steven F. Hayward
On the Issues, June 2006

Inconvenient Truths for Al Gore: Remember Kyoto? by Samuel Thernstrom
National Review Online, May 25, 2006

Clouds of Global-Warming Hysteria: Finally Starting to Lift? by Kenneth P. Green
National Review Online, May 8, 2006

Climate of Uncertainty: Why Global Warming Is Back in the Headlines, by Steven F. Hayward
The Weekly Standard, February 27, 2006

AEI-Brookings Joint Center

Too Good to Be True? An Examination of Three Economic Assessments of California Climate Change Policy, by Robert N. Stavins, Judson Jaffe, and Todd Schatzki
Related Publication 07-01, January 2007

Managing the Transition to Climate Stabilization, by Richard G. Richels, Thomas Rutherford, Geoffrey Blanford and Leon Clarke
Working Paper 07-01, January 2007

Regulating Emissions of Greenhouse Gases Under Section 202(a) of the Clean Air Act, by
William J. Baumol, Robert W. Crandall, Robert W. Hahn, Paul L. Joskow, Robert E. Litan, and Richard L. Schmalensee
Brief 06-01, October 2006

Finally Feeling the Heat, by Gregg Easterbrook
Policy Matters 06-14, May 2006

Climate of Fear, by Richard Lindzen
Policy Matters 06-10, April 2006

Energy Conservation: An Economic Perspective, by Robert W. Hahn
Policy Matters05-25, September 2005

Irreversible and Catastrophic, by Cass R. Sunstein
Working Paper 05-04, March 2005 

Can an Effective Global Climate Treaty be Based on Sound Science, Rational Economics, and Pragmatic Politics? by Robert N. Stavins
Related Publication 04-13, June 2004 

Moving Beyond Concentrations: The Challenge of Limiting Temperature Change, by Richard G. Richels, Alan S. Manne, Tom M. L. Wigley
Working Paper 04-11, April 2004 

Market Exchange Rates or Purchasing Power Parity: Does the Choice Make a Difference to the Climate Debate? by Alan S. Manne and Richard G. Richels
Working Paper 03-11, September 2003

The Global Warming Dropout, by Eileen Claussen
Policy Matters 02-26, June 2002

The Heat Before the Cold, by Terrence Joyce
Policy Matters 02-19, May 2002

The Impact of Learning-By-Doing on the Timing and Costs of CO2 Abatement, by Alan S. Manne and Richard G. Richels
Working Paper 02-8, May 2002

Climate Change: An Agenda for Global Collective Action, by Joseph E. Aldy, Peter R. Orszag, and Joseph E. Stiglitz
Related Publication, December 2001

Economic Analysis of Global Climate Change Policy: A Primer, by Robert N. Stavins
Related Publication, December 2001

Towards a Better Climate Treaty, by Scott Barrett
Policy Matters 01-29, November 2001

Some Dyspepsia on Global Warming, by Andrew R. Solow
Policy Matters 01-26, October 2001

US Rejection of the Kyoto Protocol: The Impact on Compliance Costs and CO2 Emissions, by Alan S. Manne and Richard G. Richels
Working Paper 01-12, October 2001

Reconstructing Climate Policy: The Paths Ahead, by Richard B. Stewart and Jonathan B. Wiener
Policy Matters 01-23, September 2001

What Makes Greenhouse Sense? by Thomas C. Schelling
Policy Matters 01-22, August 2001

Untying the Climate Conundrum Knot, by Robert M. White
Policy Matters 01-20, July 2001

A New American Climate Change Policy, by Robert Mendelsohn
Policy Matters 01-17, June 2001

Climate Change: Moving Forward at Home and Abroad, by Eileen Claussen
Policy Matters 01-16, June 2001 

The Fix: A Global Warming Policy Practitioner's Handbook, by Bruce N. Stram
Related Publication, May 2001

Chill Out on Warming, by Randall Lutter
Policy Matters 01-12, April 2001

President Bush's Withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol Provides Opportunity for Meaningful Action, by Robert N. Stavins
Policy Matters 01-11, April 2001

Climate Change Policy: How to Lower the Costs Now, by Robert W. Hahn
Policy Matters 99-01, April 1999

How Good Analysis and Policy Design Can Inform the Global Warming Debate, by Robert W. Hahn
Testimony 98-01, October 1998

 
 
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