Economics and Management of Climate Change: Risks, Mitigation and AdaptationBernd Hansjürgens, Ralf Antes Springer Science & Business Media, 2008 M07 1 - 304 pages Climate change is one of the biggest challenges for mankind. Although there is increasing evidence that climate change is already occurring, there is neither sufficient knowledge as to what extent climate change poses risks to societies and companies, nor about adequate strategies to cope with these risks. Bringing together an international group of scholars from environmental economics, political science and business, this book describes, analyses and evaluates climate change risks and responses of societies and companies. The book contributes to the question of how climate change can be mitigated by discussing efficient and effective design of mitigation measures, in particular emissions trading and clean development mechanism (CDM). Placing special emphasis on the impact of climate change risks on business, the book investigates in which way selected sectors of the economy are affected and what measures they can undertake to adapt to climate change risks. |
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... ...37 Wolfgang Knorr, Marko Scholze 5 Effects of low water levels on the river Rhine on the inland waterway transport sector ............................................................................53 Olaf Jonkeren, Jos van Ommeren, Piet ...
... effect of water level variation on the river Rhine through its impact on freight prices in the inland waterway transport ... effects ” of climate policy for energy- intensive industries . Energy - intensive industries are particularly ...
... effects of different allocation methods of an Emissions Trading Scheme on participants' risk aversion, shows that under free allocation according to historic emissions a higher price risk is likely to lead to an aggregate reduction of ...
... effects on companies' climate strategies, Corinne Faure et al. conducted a survey of the 300 largest emitting companies in Ger- many. Results indicate that reputational effects matter, but are dominated by other factors such as ...
... effect was to stabilise atmospheric stratifica- tion and hinder the formation of hurricanes, particularly during August. From Oc- tober onwards, the El Niño phenomenon in the Pacific had a curbing effect. How- ever, during September, in ...
Contents
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Evaluation of risk in costbenefit analysis of climate change 23 Ingrid Nestle | 37 |
Effects of low water levels on the river Rhine on the inland | 53 |
a layered management | 78 |
implications for the economic uncertainties | 97 |
how | 124 |
realizing | 145 |
Risk management in the Clean Development Mechanism CDM | 193 |
Economic and social risks associated with implementing | 208 |
Developments in corporate responses to climate change | 221 |
Modelling impacts of climate change policy uncertainty | 242 |
Reputational impact of businesses compliance strategies | 257 |
climate change risk | 271 |
Business risks and opportunities from climate change | 293 |
Sustainable development the Clean Development Mechanism | 175 |
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