All Reprints
The Reprint Series helps provide wider access to published Program results that have appeared in professional journals and peer-reviewed books. All Reprint issues can be accessed through ADVANCED SEARCH. Paper copies of some titles can be mailed upon request.
The complete Reprint Series is listed below.
Reprint 2013-8.
Historical and idealized model experiments: an intercomparison of Earth system models of intermediate complexityM. Eby, A.J. Weaver, K. Alexander, K. Zickfield, A. Abe-Ouchi, A.A. Cimatoribus, E. Crespin,S.S. Drijfhout, N.R. Edwards, A.V. Eliseev, G. Feulner, T. Fichefet, C.E. Forest, H. Goosse,P.B. Holden, F. Joos, M. Kawamiya, D. Kicklighter, H. Kiernert, M. Matsumoto, I.I. Mokov, E. Monier, S.M. Olsen, J.O.P. Pedersen, M. Perrette, G. Phillpon-Berthier, A. Ridgwell, A. Schlosser, T. Schneider von Deimling, G. Shaffer, R.S. Smith, R. Spahni, A.P. Sokolov, M. Steinacher, K. Tachiiri, K. Tokos, M. Yoshimori, N Zeng
Clim. Past 9: 1111–1140.
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Reprint 2013-7.
The Cost of Adapting to Climate Change in EthiopiaRobinson, S., K. Strzepek and R. Cervigni
Ethiopia Strategy Support Program II Working Paper 53 IFPRI ESSP WP 53.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2013-6.
Non-nuclear, low-carbon, or both? The case of TaiwanChen, Y.-H.H.
Energy Econmics 39: 53–65.
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(Supersedes Report 235)
(Key Results)
Reprint 2013-5.
Climate impacts of a large-scale biofuels expansionHallgren, W., C.A. Schlosser, E. Monier, D. Kicklighter, A. Sokolov and J. Melillo
Geophysical Research Letters 40(8): 1624–1630.
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(Summary)
Reprint 2013-4.
Should a vehicle fuel economy standard be combined with an economy-wide greenhouse gas emissions constraint? Implications for energy and climate policy in the United StatesKarplus, V.J., S. Paltsev, M. Babiker and J.M. Reilly
Energy Economics 36: 322–333.
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(Key Results)
(Supersedes Report 217)
Reprint 2013-3.
Applying engineering and fleet detail to represent passenger vehicle transport in a computable general equilibrium modelKarplus, V.J., S. Paltsev, M. Babiker and J.M. Reilly
Economic Modelling 30: 295–305.
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(Supersedes Report 216)
Reprint 2013-2.
Impact of anthropogenic absorbing aerosols on clouds and precipitation: A review of recent progressesWang, C.
Atmospheric Research 122: 237–249.
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Reprint 2013-1.
The Impact of Climate Policy on US AviationWinchester, N., C. Wollersheim, R. Clewlow, N.C. Jost, S. Paltsev, J.M. Reilly and I.A. Waitz
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy 47(1):1–15.
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[PDF: 792 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 198)
Reprint 2012-35.
Shale gas production: potential versus actual greenhouse gas emissionsO'Sullivan, F. and S. Paltsev
Environmental Research Letters 7(4): 044030.
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(Supersedes Report 234)
Reprint 2012-34.
From "Green Growth" to sound policies: An overviewSchmalensee, R.
Energy Economics 34: S2–S6.
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Reprint 2012-33.
Valuing climate impacts in integrated assessment models: the MIT IGSMReilly, J.M., S. Paltsev, K. Strzepek, N.E. Selin, Y. Cai, K.-M. Nam, E. Monier, S. Dutkiewicz, J. Scott, M. Webster and A. Sokolov
Climatic Change online first, doi:10.1007/s10584-012-0635-x.
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(Summary)
(Supersedes Report 219)
Reprint 2012-32.
The role of China in mitigating climate changePaltsev, S., J. Morris, Y. Cai, V.J. Karplus and H.D. Jacoby
Energy Economics 34(S3): S444–S450.
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(Supersedes Report 215)
Reprint 2012-31.
Green growth and the efficient use of natural resourcesReilly, J.M.
Energy Economics 34(S1): S85–S93.
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(Supersedes Report 221)
Reprint 2012-30.
The Role of Stocks and Shocks Concepts in the Debate Over Price versus QuantityParsons, J.E. and L. Taschini
Environmental and Resource Economics doi: 10.1007/s10640-012-9614-y.
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Reprint 2012-29.
Proposed Vehicle Fuel Economy Standards in the United States for 2017 to 2025: Impacts on the Economy, Energy, and Greenhouse Gas EmissionsKarplus, V.J. and S. Paltsev
Transportation Research Record 2287: 132–139.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2012-28.
Quantifying the Likelihood of Regional Climate Change: A Hybridized ApproachSchlosser, C.A., X. Gao, K. Strzepek, A. Sokolov, C.E. Forest, S. Awadalla and W. Farmer
Journal of Climate 26(10): 3394–3414.
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(Supersedes Report 205)
Reprint 2012-27.
Food benefit and climate warming potential of nitrogen fertilizer uses in ChinaTian, H., C. Lu, J. Melillo, W. Ren, Y. Huang, X. Xu, M. Liu, C. Zhang, G. Chen, S. Pan, J. Liu and J. Reilly
Environmental Research Letters 7(4): 044020.
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Reprint 2012-26.
The Impact of Climate Change on Crop Yields in Sub-Saharan AfricaBlanc, É.
American Journal of Climate Change 1(1): 1–13.
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Reprint 2012-25.
Influence of Air Quality Model Resolution on Uncertainty Associated with Health ImpactsThompson, T.M. and N.E. Selin
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12: 9753-9762.
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(Supersedes Report 208)
Reprint 2012-24.
The Canadian oil sands industry under carbon constraintsChan, G., J.M. Reilly, S. Paltsev, Y.-H.H. Chen
Energy Policy 50: 540–550.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2012-23.
Characterization of wind power resource in the United StatesGunturu, U.B and C.A. Schlosser
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12: 9687–9702.
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(Supersedes Report 209)
Reprint 2012-22.
Changing the Climate Sensitivity of an Atmospheric General Circulation Model through Cloud Radiative AdjustmentSokolov, A. and E. Monier
Journal of Climate 25(19): 6567–6584.
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Reprint 2012-21.
A Dynamic General Equilibrium Analysis of Adaptation to Climate Change in EthiopiaRobinson, S., D. Willenbockel and K. Strzepek
Review of Development Economics 16(3): 489–502.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2012-20.
Power Ahead: Meeting Ethiopia's Energy Needs Under a Changing ClimateBlock, P. and K. Strzepek
Review of Development Economics 16(3): 476–488.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2012-19.
Climate Change, Growth and Infrastructure Investment: The Case of MozambiqueArndt, C., P. Chinowsky, K. Strzepek and J. Thurlow
Review of Development Economics 16(3): 463–475.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2012-18.
Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security in TanzaniaArndt, C., W. Farmer, K. Strzepek and J. Thurlow
Review of Development Economics 16(3): 378–393.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2012-17.
Economic Development under Climate ChangeArndt, C., P. Chinowsky, S. Robinson, K. Strzepek, F. Tarp and J. Thurlow
Review of Development Economics 16(3): 369–377.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2012-16.
Marginal Abatement Costs and Marginal Welfare Costs for Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions: Results from the EPPA ModelMorris, J., S. Paltsev and J. Reilly
Environmental Modeling and Assessment 17(4): 325–336.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 164)
Reprint 2012-15.
Long-Range Atmospheric Transport of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: A Global 3-D Model Analysis Including Evaluation of Arctic SourcesFriedman, C.L. and N.E. Selin
Environmental Science & Technology 46(17): 9501–9510.
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Reprint 2012-14.
The Impact of Border Carbon Adjustments Under Alternative Producer ResponsesWinchester, N.
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 94(2): 354–359.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 192)
Reprint 2012-13.
Emissions Pricing to Stabilize Global ClimateBosetti, V., S. Paltsev, J. Reilly and C. Carraro
Fiscal Policy to Mitigate Climate Change: A Guide for Policymakers R. de Mooij, I.W.H. Parry and M. Keen eds., (Chapter 3) pp. 49–67.
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(Supersedes Report 211)
Reprint 2012-12.
Development and application of earth system modelsPrinn, R.G.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences online first.
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(Supporting Information)
Reprint 2012-11.
Using Land to Mitigate Climate Change: Hitting the Target, Recognizing the Trade-offsReilly, J., J. Melillo, Y. Cai, D. Kicklighter, A. Gurgel, S. Paltsev, T. Cronin, A. Sokolov and A. Schlosser
Environmental Science and Technology 46(11): 5672–5679.
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Reprint 2012-10.
Impact of aerosols on convective clouds and precipitationTao, W.-K., J.-P. Chen, Zhanquing Li, C. Wang and C. Zhang
Review of Geophysics 50, RG2001.
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Reprint 2012-9.
Uncertainty analysis of vegetation distribution in the northern high latitudes during the 21st century with a dynamic vegetation modelJiang, Y., Q. Zhuang, S. Schaphoff, S. Sitch, A. Sokolov, D. Kicklighter and J. Melillo
Ecology and Evolution 2(3): 593-614.
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Reprint 2012-8.
Atmospheric Chemistry, Modeling, and Biogeochemistry of MercurySelin, N.E.
Mercury in the Environment: Pattern and Process M.S. Banks, ed., (Chapter 5) pp. 73-80.
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Reprint 2012-7.
The Weak Tie Between Natural Gas and Oil PricesRamberg, D., and J. Parsons
The Energy Journal 33(2): 13-35.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2012-6.
Interconnection of nitrogen fixers and iron in the Pacific Ocean: Theory and numerical simulationsDutkiewicz, S., B.A. Ward, F.M. Monteiro, and M.J. Follows
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 26, GB1012.
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Reprint 2012-5.
The impact of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme on US aviationMalina, R., D. McConnachie, N. Winchester, C. Wollersheim, S. Paltsev, and I. Waitz
Journal of Air Transport Management 19:36-41.
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Reprint 2012-4.
Analysis of climate policy targets under uncertaintyWebster, M.D., A.P. Sokolov, J.M. Reilly, C. Forest, S. Paltsev, C.A. Schlosser, C. Wang, D.W. Kicklighter, M. Sarofim, J.M. Melillo, R.G. Prinn and H.D. Jacoby
Climatic Change 112(3-4) 569–583.
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(Supersedes Report 180)
Reprint 2012-3.
Health damages from air pollution in ChinaMatus, K., K.-M. Nam, N.E. Selin, L.N. Lamsal, J.M. Reilly and S. Paltsev
Global Environmental Change 22(1): 55-66.
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(Supersedes Report 196)
Reprint 2012-2.
Biofuels, Climate Policy, and the European Vehicle FleetGitiaux, X., S. Paltsev, J. Reilly and S. Rausch
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy 46(1): 1-23.
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[PDF: 611 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 176)
Reprint 2012-1.
The Influence of Shale Gas on U.S. Energy and Environmental PolicyJacoby, H.D., F. O’Sullivan and S. Paltsev
Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy 1(1): 37-51.
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[PDF: 1236 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 207)
Reprint 2011-22.
Science and Strategies to Reduce Mercury Risks: A Critical ReviewSelin, N.E.
Journal of Environmental Monitoring 13(9):2389-2399.
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Reprint 2011-21.
The role of growth and trade in agricultural adaptation to environmental changeReilly, J.M.
Handbook on Climate Change and Agriculture Dinar, A., and R. Mendelsohn (Eds.) Chapter 11, pp. 230-268. Edward Elgar Publishing: UK and USA.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2011-20.
Climate Change: Comparative Impact on Developing and Developed CountriesChinowsky, P., C. Hayles, A. Schweikert, N. Strzepek, K. Strzepek and C.A. Schlosser
The Engineering Project Organization Journal 1(1): 67–80.
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Reprint 2011-19.
Climatology and Trends in the Forcing of the Stratospheric Zonal-Mean FlowMonier, E., and B.C. Weare
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 11(24): 12,751-12,771.
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(Supersedes Report 190)
Reprint 2011-18.
General equilibrium, electricity generation technologies and the cost of carbon abatement: A structural sensitivity analysisLanz, B. and S. Rausch
Energy Economics 33(5): 1035-1047.
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(Supersedes Report 194)
Reprint 2011-17.
Distributional impacts of carbon pricing: A general equilibrium approach with micro-data for householdsRausch, S., G.E. Metcalf and J.M. Reilly
Energy Economics 33(S1): S20-S33.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 202)
Reprint 2011-16.
What to expect from sectoral trading: A US-China exampleGavard, C., N. Winchester, H.D. Jacoby and S. Paltsev
Climate Change Economics 2(1), 9-26.
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[PDF: 162 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 193)
Reprint 2011-15.
Nitrogen effect on carbon-water coupling in forests, grasslands, and shrublands in the arid western U.S.Felzer, B.S., T.W. Cronin, D.W. Kicklighter, J.M. Melillo, C.A. Schlosser and S.R.S. Dangal
Journal of Geophysical Research, Biogeosciences 116(G03023): 1-23.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2011-14.
Quantifying greenhouse gas emissions from atmospheric measurements: a critical reality check for climate legislationWeiss, R.F., and R.G. Prinn
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, 369(1943): 1925-1942.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2011-13.
The Impact of Detailed Urban-Scale Processing on the Composition, Distribution, and Radiative Forcing of Anthropogenic AerosolsCohen, J.B., R.G. Prinn and C. Wang
Geophysical Research Letters 38(L10808): 1-5.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2011-12.
Contribution of Anaerobic Digesters to Emissions Mitigation and Electricity Generation Under U.S. Climate PolicyZaks, D.P.M., N. Winchester, C.J. Kucharik, C.C. Barford, S. Paltsev and J.M. Reilly
Environmental Science and Technology 45(16): 6735-6742.
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Reprint 2011-11.
Development of a fast, urban chemistry metamodel for inclusion in global modelsCohen, J.B., and R.G. Prinn
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 11(15): 7629-7656.
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Reprint 2011-10.
The prospects for coal-to-liquid conversion: A general equilibrium analysisChen, Y.-H.H., J.M. Reilly and S. Paltsev
Energy Policy 39(9): 4713–4725.
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(Supersedes Report 197)
Reprint 2011-9.
The Future of U.S. Natural Gas Production, Use, and TradePaltsev, S., H.D. Jacoby, J.M. Reilly, Q.J. Ejaz, J. Morris, F. O'Sullivan, S. Rausch, N. Winchester and O. Kragha
Energy Policy 39(9): 5309-5321.
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(See also The Future of Natural Gas: An Interdisciplinary MIT Study)
(Supersedes Report 186)
Reprint 2011-8.
Learning through the international joint venture: lessons from the experience of China's automotive sectorNam, K.-M.
Industrial and Corporate Change 20(3): 855-907.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2011-7.
Potential climatic impacts and reliability of large-scale offshore wind farmsWang, C., and R.G. Prinn
Environmental Research Letters 6(2): 025101.
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[PDF: 1200 kB (posted with permission)]
(See also Reprint 2010-3)
Reprint 2011-6.
Climatology and trends in the forcing of the stratospheric ozone transportMonier, E., and B.C. Weare
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 11(13): 6311-6323.
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(Supersedes Report 191)
Reprint 2011-5.
Food, Fuel, Forests, and the Pricing of Ecosystem ServicesGurgel, A., T. Cronin, J. Reilly, S. Paltsev, D. Kicklighter, and J. Melillo
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 93(2): 342-348.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2011-4.
An Analysis of US Greenhouse Gas Cap-and-Trade Proposals Using a Forward-Looking Economic ModelGurgel, A.C., S. Paltsev, J. Reilly and G. Metcalf
Environment and Development Economics 16: 155–176.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2011-3.
Will Border Carbon Adjustments Work?Winchester, N., S. Paltsev and J.M. Reilly
The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 11(1): Article 7.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 184)
Reprint 2011-2.
Spatial and Temporal Patterns of CO2 and CH4 Fluxes in China’s Croplands in Response to Multifactor Environmental ChangesRen, W., H. Tian, X. Xu, M. Liu, C. Lu, G. Chen, J. Melillo, J. Reilly and J. Liu
Tellus 63B(2): 222–240.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2011-1.
Scenarios with MIT Integrated Global System Model: Significant Global Warming Regardless of Different ApproachesPrinn, R., S. Paltsev, A. Sokolov, M. Sarofim, J. Reilly and H. Jacoby
Climatic Change 104(3-4): 515–537.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2010-16.
Climate effects of seasonally varying Biomass Burning emitted Carbonaceous Aerosols (BBCA)Jeong, G.-R., and C. Wang
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10(17): 8373-8389.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2010-15.
Computation of Equilibria in OLG Models with Many Heterogeneous HouseholdsRausch, S., and T. Rutherford
Computational Economics 36(2): 171-189.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2010-14.
Characterizing Changes in Drought Risk for the United States from Climate ChangeStrzepek, K., G. Yohe, J. Neumann and B. Boehlert
Environmental Research Letters 5(044012): 1-9.
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Reprint 2010-13.
Partial Costs of Global Climate Change Adaptation for the Supply of Raw Industrial and Municipal Water: A Methodology and ApplicationWard, P.J., K.M. Strzepek, W.P. Pauw, L.M. Brander, G.A. Hughes and J.C.J.H. Aerts
Environmental Research Letters 5(044011): 1-10.
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Reprint 2010-12.
The Costs of Adaptation to Climate Change for Water Infrastructure in OECD CountriesHughes, G., P. Chinowsky and K. Strzepek
Utilities Policy 18(3): 142-153.
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[PDF: 370 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2010-11.
Costs of Mitigating Climate Change in the United StatesWinchester, N., S. Paltsev, J. Morris and J. Reilly
Annual Review of Resource Economics 2: 257-273.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
MIT News Release: January 21, 2011
Reprint 2010-10.
Competition for Water for the Food SystemStrzepek, K., and B. Boehlert
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 365(1554): 2927-2940.
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MIT News Release: November 24, 2010
Reprint 2010-9.
Distributional Implications of Alternative U.S. Greenhouse Gas Control MeasuresRausch, S., G.E. Metcalf, J.M. Reilly and S. Paltsev
The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 10(2): Article 1.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 185)
Reprint 2010-8.
Prospects for Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles in the United States and Japan: A General Equilibrium AnalysisKarplus, V.J., S. Paltsev and J.M. Reilly
Transportation Research Part A 44(8): 620-641.
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[PDF: 1543 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 172)
Reprint 2010-7.
Assessing Evapotranspiration Estimates from the Global Soil Wetness Project Phase 2 (GSWP-2) SimulationsSchlosser, C.A., and X. Gao
Journal of Hydrometeorology 11(4): 880-897.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 179)
Reprint 2010-6.
Measuring Loss in Human Welfare Caused by Air Pollution: A CGE AnalysisNam, K.-M., N.E. Selin, J.M. Reilly, and S. Paltsev
Energy Policy 38(9): 5059–5071.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 178)
Reprint 2010-5.
Second-Best Instruments for Near-Term Climate Policy: Intensity Targets vs. the Safety ValveWebster, M., I. Sue Wing and L. Jakobovits
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 59(3): 250-259.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2010-4.
The Hedge Value of International Emissions Trading under UncertaintyWebster, M., S. Paltsev and J. Reilly
Energy Policy 38(4): 1787-1796.
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[PDF: 442 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 132)
Reprint 2010-3.
Potential Climatic Impacts and Reliability of Very Large-Scale Wind FarmsWang, C., and R. Prinn
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10(4): 2053-2061.
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[PDF: 4740 kB (posted with permission)]
MIT News Release: March 12, 2010
(See also Reprint 2011-7)
(Supersedes Report 175)
Reprint 2010-2.
Sensitivity of Climate Change Projections to Uncertainties in the Estimates of Observed Changes in Deep-Ocean Heat ContentSokolov, A.P., C.E. Forest and P.H. Stone
Climate Dynamics 34(5): 735-745.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 166)
Reprint 2010-1.
Sources of Mercury Exposure for U.S. Seafood Consumers: Implications for PolicySelin, N.E., E.M. Sunderland, C.D. Knightes and R.P. Mason
Environmental Health Perspectives 118(1): 137-143.
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Reprint 2009-26.
Cross-Border Trading and Borrowing in the EU ETSEllerman, A.D., and R. Trotignon
The Energy Journal Climate Change Policies After 2012, 30(Special Issue 2): 53-78.
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Reprint 2009-25.
Sharing the Burden of GHG ReductionsJacoby, H.D., M.H. Babiker, S. Paltsev and J.M. Reilly
Post-Kyoto International Climate Policy J. Aldy and R. Stavins (editors), Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK; pp. 753-785.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 167)
Reprint 2009-24.
Modeling the Coupling of Ocean Ecology and BiogeochemistryDutkiewicz, S., M.J. Follows and J. Bragg
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 23(GB4017): 1-15.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2009-23.
Commercial Viability of Second Generation Biofuel TechnologyPaltsev, S., J. Reilly and A. Gurgel
The Biofuels Market: Current Situation and Alternative Scenarios United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Report UNCTAD/DITC/BCC/2009, United Nations, Geneva and New York, Chapter 3, pp. 29-50.
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[PDF: 187 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2009-22.
Greenhouse Gas Markets, Carbon Dioxide Credits and BiofuelsPaltsev, S., J. Reilly and A. Gurgel
The Biofuels Market: Current Situation and Alternative Scenarios United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Report UNCTAD/DITC/BCC/2009, United Nations, Geneva and New York, Chapter 2, pp. 15-27.
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[PDF: 86 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2009-21.
The Impact of Anthropogenic Aerosols on Indian Summer MonsoonWang, C., D. Kim, A.M.L. Ekman, M.C. Barth and P. Rasch
Geophysical Research Letters 36(L21704): 1-6.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2009-20.
Indirect Emissions from Biofuels: How Important?Melillo, J.M., J.M. Reilly, D.W. Kicklighter, A.C. Gurgel, T.W. Cronin, S. Paltsev, B.S. Felzer, X. Wang, A.P. Sokolov and C.A. Schlosser
Science 326(5958): 1397-1399.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
MIT News Release: October 23, 2009
(Supersedes Report 168)
Reprint 2009-19.
Overview of EMF 22 U.S. Transition ScenariosFawcett, A.A., K.V. Calvin, F.C. de la Chesnaye, J.M. Reilly and J.P. Weyant
Energy Economics 31(Supplement 2): S198–S211.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2009-18.
Biomass Energy and Competition for LandReilly, J., and S. Paltsev
Economic Analysis of Land Use in Global Climate Change Policy T. Hertel, S. Rose, R. Tol (Editors), Routledge, UK, pp. 184-207.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 145)
Reprint 2009-17.
Global Health and Economic Impacts of Future Ozone PollutionSelin, N.E., S. Wu, K.-M. Nam, J.M. Reilly, S. Paltsev, R.G. Prinn and M.D. Webster
Environmental Research Letters 4(044014): 1-9.
[abstract]
[PDF: 2267 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 177)
Reprint 2009-16.
The Cost of Climate Policy in the United StatesPaltsev, S., J.M. Reilly, H.D. Jacoby and J.F. Morris
Energy Economics 31(Supplement 2): S235-S243.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(See also Report 173, and related MIT News Release: Nov 5, 2009)
Reprint 2009-15.
Global Biogeochemical Cycling of Mercury: A ReviewSelin, N.E.
Annual Review of Environment and Resources 34: 43-63.
[abstract]
[PDF: 6526 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2009-14.
Uncertainties in Climate StabilizationWigley, T.M.L., L.E. Clarke, J.A. Edmonds, H.D. Jacoby, S. Paltsev, H. Pitcher, J.M. Reilly, R. Richels, M.C. Sarofim and S.J. Smith
Climatic Change 97(1-2): 85-121.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2009-13.
Modelling prospects for hydrogen powered transportation through 2100Sandoval, R., V. Karplus, S. Paltsev and J. Reilly
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy 43(3): 291-316.
[abstract]
[PDF: 339 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 154)
Reprint 2009-12.
Probabilistic Forecast for 21st Century Climate Based on Uncertainties in Emissions (without Policy) and Climate ParametersSokolov, A.P., P.H. Stone, C.E. Forest, R.G. Prinn, M.C. Sarofim, M. Webster, S. Paltsev, C.A. Schlosser, D. Kicklighter, S. Dutkiewicz, J. Reilly, C. Wang, B. Felzer, J. Melillo, H.D. Jacoby
Journal of Climate 22(19): 5175-5204 [Erratum].
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
MIT News Release: May 19, 2009
(Supersedes Report 169)
Reprint 2009-11.
The Sensitivity of Tropical Convective Precipitation to the Direct Radiative Forcings of Black Carbon Aerosols Emitted from Major RegionsWang, C.
Annales Geophysicae 27(10): 3705–3711.
[abstract]
[PDF: 2437 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2009-10.
Particulate Absorption of Solar Radiation: Anthropogenic Aerosols vs. DustWang, C., G.-R. Jeong and N. Mahowald
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 9(12): 3935-3945.
[abstract]
[PDF: 6975 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2009-9.
Coastal Adaptation and Economic Tipping PointsFranck, T.
Management of Environmental Quality 20(4): 434-450.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2009-8.
Forward-Looking Versus Recursive-Dynamic Modeling in Climate Policy Analysis: A ComparisonBabiker, M., A. Gurgel, S. Paltsev, J. Reilly
Economic Modelling 26(6): 1341-1354.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(See also Report 161)
Reprint 2009-7.
Absolute versus Intensity Limits for CO2 Emission Control Performance under UncertaintySue Wing, I., A.D. Ellerman, J. Song
The Design of Climate Policy R. Guesnerie and H. Tulkens (Editors), MIT Press, Ch. 12, pp. 221-252.
[abstract]
[PDF: 264 kB (posted with permission)]
(See also Report 130)
Reprint 2009-6.
Energy Scenarios for East Asia, 2005-2025Paltsev, S., and J. Reilly
From Growth to Convergence: Asia's Next Two Decades F. Zhai (editor), Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 211-239.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(See also Report 152)
Reprint 2009-5.
Analysis of the Coal Sector Under Carbon ConstraintsMcFarland, J.R., S. Paltsev and H.D. Jacoby
Journal of Policy Modeling 31(1): 404-424.
[abstract]
[PDF: 748 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 158)
Reprint 2009-4.
Designing a U.S. Market for CO2Parsons, J.E., A.D. Ellerman and S. Feilhauer
Journal of Applied Corporate Finance 21(1): 79-86.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 171)
Reprint 2009-3.
Importance of carbon-nitrogen interactions and ozone on ecosystem hydrology during the 21st centuryFelzer, B.S., T.W. Cronin, J.M. Melillo, D.W. Kicklighter and C.A. Schlosser
Journal of Geophysical Research 114: G01020.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2009-2.
Uncertainty and the IPCC: An Editorial CommentWebster, M.D.
Climatic Change 92(1-2): 37-40.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2009-1.
Precipitation, Recycling, and Land Memory: An Integrated AnalysisDirmeyer, P.A., C.A. Schlosser and K.L. Brubaker
Journal of Hydrometeorology 10(1): 278-288.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2008-23.
Incorporating Path Dependency into Decision-Analytic Methods: An Application to Global Climate-Change PolicyWebster, Mort D.
Decision Analysis 5(2): 60-75.
[abstract]
[PDF: 608 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2008-22.
Parameter Estimation for Computationally Intensive Nonlinear Regression with an Application to Climate ModelingDrignei, D., C.E. Forest, D. Nychka
Annals of Applied Statistics 2(4): 1217-1230.
[abstract]
[PDF: 183 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2008-21.
Constraining climate model parameters from observed 20th century changesForest, C.E., P.H. Stone and A.P. Sokolov
Tellus A 60(5): 911-920.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 157)
Reprint 2008-20.
Renewed growth of atmospheric methaneRigby, M., R.G. Prinn, P.J. Fraser, P.G. Simmonds, R.L. Langenfelds, J. Huang, D.M. Cunnold, L,P. Steele, P.B. Krummel, R.F. Weiss, S. O'Doherty, P.K. Salameh, H.J. Wang, C.M. Harth, J. Mühle and L.W. Porter
Geophysical Research Letters 35: L22805.
[abstract]
[PDF: 421 kB (posted with permission)]
MIT News Press Release Oct 29, 2008
Reprint 2008-19.
Over-allocation or abatement? A preliminary analysis of the EU ETS based on the 2005-2006 emissions dataEllerman, A.D., and B. Buchner
Environmental and Resource Economics 41(2): 267-287.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2008-18.
The role of nutricline depth in regulating the ocean carbon cycleCermeño, P., S. Dutkiewicz, R.P. Harris, M. Follows, O. Schofield and P.G. Falkowski
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105(51): 20,344-20,349.
[abstract]
[PDF: 677 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2008-17.
Temperature Increase of 21st Century Mitigation ScenariosVan Vuuren, D.P., M. Meinshausen, G.-K. Plattner, F. Joos, K.M. Strassmann, S.J. Smith, T.M.L. Wigley, S.C.B. Raper, K. Riahi, F. de la Chesnaye, M.G.J. den Elzen, J. Fujino, K. Jiang, N. Nakicenovic, S. Paltsev and J.M. Reilly
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105(40): 15,258-15,262.
[abstract]
[PDF: 965 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2008-16.
Assessment of US GHG cap-and-trade proposalsPaltsev, S., J.M. Reilly, H.D. Jacoby, A.C. Gurgel, G.E. Metcalf, A.P. Sokolov and J.F. Holak
Climate Policy 8(4): 395-420.
[abstract]
[PDF: 486 kB (posted with permission)]
(See also Report 146)
Reprint 2008-15.
Will Recreation Demand for Land Limit Biofuels Production?Antoine, B., A. Gurgel and J.M. Reilly
Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization 6(2): Article 5.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2008-14.
Autonomous efficiency improvement or income elasticity of demand: Does it matter?Webster, M.D, S. Paltsev and J.M. Reilly
Energy Economics 30(6): 2785-2798.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2008-13.
Directed technical change and the adoption of CO2 abatement technology: The case of CO2 capture and storageOtto, V.M., and J. Reilly
Energy Economics 30(6): 2879–2898.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 139)
Reprint 2008-12.
Directed technical change and differentiation of climate policyOtto, V.M., A. Loschel and J. Reilly
Energy Economics 30(6): 2855–2878.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 134)
Reprint 2008-11.
Distribution and direct radiative forcing of carbonaceous and sulfate aerosols in an interactive size-resolving aerosol-climate modelKim, D., C. Wang, A.M.L. Ekman, M. C. Barth and P. Rasch
J. Geophysical Research 113: D16309, doi: 10.1029/2007JD009756.
[abstract]
[PDF: 2964 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2008-10.
Simulating the spatial distribution of population and emissions to 2100Asadoorian, M.O.
Environmental and Resource Economics 39(3): 199-211.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 123)
Reprint 2008-9.
Consequences of considering carbon–nitrogen interactions on the feedbacks between climate and the terrestrial carbon cycleSokolov, A.P., D.W. Kicklighter, J.M. Melillo, B. Felzer, C.A. Schlosser and T.W. Cronin
Journal of Climate 21(15): 3776-3796.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 151)
Reprint 2008-8.
An empirical analysis of energy intensity and its determinants at the state levelMetcalf, G.E.
Energy Journal 29(3): 1-26.
[abstract]
[PDF: 197 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 138)
Reprint 2008-7.
Explaining the declining energy intensity of the U.S. economySue Wing, I.
Resource and Energy Economics 30(1): 21-49.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2008-6.
Modeling climate feedbacks to electricity demand: The case of ChinaAsadoorian, M.O., R.S. Eckaus & C.A. Schlosser
Energy Economics 30(4): 1577-1602.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 135)
Reprint 2008-5.
Learning about climate change and implications for near-term policyWebster, M., L. Jakobovits & J. Norton
Climatic Change 89(1-2): 67-85.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2008-4.
The Atmospheric General Circulation: Some Unresolved IssuesStone, P.H
Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans 44(3-4): 244-250.
[abstract]
[PDF: 128 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2008-3.
Tropical Cyclone-Induced Upper-Ocean Mixing and Climate: Application to Equitable ClimatesKorty, R.L., K.A. Emanuel and J.R. Scott
Journal of Climate 21(4): 638-654.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2008-2.
Policy options for controlling greenhouse gas emissions: implications for agricultureMetcalf, G.E., and J.M. Reilly
Choices 23(1): 34-37.
[abstract]
[PDF: 108 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2008-1.
Relative roles of climate sensitivity and forcing in defining the ocean circulation response to climate changeScott, J.R., A.P. Sokolov, P.H. Stone & M.D. Webster
Climate Dynamics 30(5): 441-454.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 148)
Reprint 2007-22.
What Should the Government Do to Encourage Technical Change in the Energy Sector?Deutch, J.
Chemical Technology February, pp. 16-21.
[abstract]
[PDF: 525 kB (posted with permission)]
Supersedes Report 120
Reprint 2007-21.
Impacts of ozone on trees and cropsFelzer, B.S., T. Cronin, J.M. Reilly, J.M. Melillo & X. Wang
C. R. Geosciences 339(11-12): 784-798.
[abstract]
[PDF: 700 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2007-20.
The limits of consensusOppenheimer, M., B.C. O'Neill, M. Webster & S. Agrawala
Science 317: 1505-1506.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2007-19.
The implications of the historical decline in US energy intensity for long-run CO2 emission projectionsWing, I. Sue & R.S. Eckaus
Energy Policy 35(11): 5267-5286.
[abstract]
[PDF: 440 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 116)
Reprint 2007-18.
Unemployment effects of climate policyBabiker, M.H. & R.S. Eckaus
Environmental Science and Policy 10(7-8): 600-609.
[abstract]
[PDF: 1025 kB (posted with permission)]
MIT News Release Nov 13, 2007
(Supersedes Report 137)
Reprint 2007-17.
Boiled frogs and path dependency in climate policy decisionsWebster, M.
Human-Induced Climate Change: An Interdisciplinary Assessment M. Schlesinger, H. Kheshgi, J. Smith, F. de la Chesnay, J. Reilly, T. Wilson, C. Kolstad (editors), Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK; Chapter 29, pp. 355-364.
[abstract]
[PDF: 1349 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2007-16.
How (and why) do climate policy costs differ among countries?Paltsev, S., J.M. Reilly, H.D. Jacoby & K.H. Tay
Human-Induced Climate Change: An Interdisciplinary Assessment (M. Schlesinger, H. Kheshgi, J. Smith, F. de la Chesnay, J. Reilly, T. Wilson, C. Kolstad, editors), Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK; Chapter 23, pp. 282-293.
[abstract]
[PDF: 2340 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2007-15.
Effects of air pollution control on climate: results from an integrated assessment modelPrinn, R., J.M. Reilly, M. Sarofim, C. Wang & B. Felzer
Human-Induced Climate Change: An Interdisciplinary Assessment M. Schlesinger, H. Kheshgi, J. Smith, F. de la Chesnay, J. Reilly, T. Wilson, C. Kolstad (editors), Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK; Chapter 8, pp. 93-102.
[abstract]
[PDF: 1648 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 118)
Reprint 2007-14.
Potential land use implications of a global biofuels industryGurgel, A., J.M. Reilly and S. Paltsev
Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization 5(2): Article 9.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(See also Report 155)
Reprint 2007-13.
Ensemble climate predictions using climate models and observational constraintsStott, P.A. & C.E. Forest
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 365: 2028-2052.
[abstract]
[PDF: 326 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2007-12.
Toward integrated assessment of environmental change: air pollution health effects in the USAMatus, K., T. Yang, S. Paltsev, J. Reilly & K.-M. Nam
Climatic Change 88(1): 59-92.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 113)
Reprint 2007-11.
Global economic effects of changes in crops, pasture, and forests due to changing climate, carbon dioxide, and ozoneReilly, J., S. Paltsev, B. Felzer, X. Wang, D. Kicklighter, J. Melillo, R. Prinn, M. Sarofim & C. Wang
Energy Policy 35(11): 5370-5383.
[abstract]
[PDF: 1015 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 149)
Reprint 2007-10.
Estimating probability distributions from complex models with bifurcations: The case of ocean circulation collapseWebster, M., J. Scott, A. Sokolov & P. Stone
Journal of Environmental Systems 31(1): 1-21.
[abstract]
[PDF: 436 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 133)
Reprint 2007-9.
Net emissions of CH4 and CO2 in Alaska: Implications for the region's greenhouse gas budgetZhuang, Q., J.M. Melillo, A.D. McGuire, D.W. Kicklighter, R.G. Prinn, P.A. Steudler, B.S. Felzer & S. Hu
Ecological Applications 17(1): 203-212.
[abstract]
[PDF: 206 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2007-8.
Federal Tax Policy Towards EnergyMetcalf, G.
Tax Policy and the Economy, Vol. 21 (J. Poterba, editor), MIT Press: Cambridge, MA; Chapter 5, pp. 145-184.
[abstract]
[PDF: 185 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 142)
Reprint 2007-7.
The Prospects for Biological Carbon Sinks in Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading SystemsReilly, J., B. Felzer, D. Kickligher, J. Melillo, H. Tian & M. Asadoorian
Greenhouse Gas Sinks (D. Reay, N. Hewitt, J. Grace, K. Smith, editors), CABI Publishing: Wallingford, UK; Chapter 8, pp. 115-142.
[abstract]
[PDF: 402 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2007-6.
Climate Change Taxes and Energy Efficiency in JapanKasahara, S., S. Paltsev, J. Reilly, H. Jacoby, and A.D. Ellerman
Environmental and Resource Economics 37(2): 377-410.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 121)
Reprint 2007-5.
Crop response to elevated CO2 and world food supply: A comment on "Food for Thought..." by Long et al., Science 312:1918-1921, 2006Tubiello, F.N., J.S. Amthor, K.J. Boote, M. Donatelli, W. Easterling, G. Fischer, R.M. Gifford, M. Howden, J. Reilly and C. Rosenzweig
European Journal of Agronomy 26: 215-223.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2007-4.
The Economic Impacts of Climate Change: Evidence from Agricultural Profits and Random Fluctuations in WeatherDeschenes, O. and M. Greenstone
American Economic Review 97(1): 354-385.
[abstract]
[PDF: 273 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 131)
Reprint 2007-3.
The impact of direct radiative forcing of black carbon aerosols on tropical convective precipitationWang, C.
Geophysical Research Letters 34(5): L05709.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2007-2.
Future carbon regulations and current investments in alternative coal-fired power plant technologiesSekar, R.C., J.E. Parsons, H.J. Herzog and H.D. Jacoby
Energy Policy 35(2): 1064-1074.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 129)
Reprint 2007-1.
Mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions from land use: creating incentives within greenhouse gas emissions trading systemsReilly, J.M., and M.O. Asadoorian
Climatic Change 80(1-2): 173-197.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2006-11.
European Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading: A System in TransitionReilly, J.M., and S. Paltsev
Economic Modelling of Climate Change and Energy Policies (C. de Miguel, X. Labandeira & B. Manzano, editors), Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham, UK; & Northampton, MA, USA; Chapter 4, pp. 45-64.
[abstract]
[PDF: 3453 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 127)
Reprint 2006-10.
The role of non-CO2 greenhouse gases in climate policy: Analysis using the MIT IGSMReilly, J., M. Sarofim, S. Paltsev and R.G. Prinn
Energy Journal Multi-Greenhouse Gas Mitigation and Climate Policy, Special Issue #3, pp. 503-520.
[abstract]
[PDF: 288 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 114)
Reprint 2006-9.
CH4 and CO2 exchanges between land ecosystems and the atmosphere in northern high latitudes over the 21st centuryZhuang, Q., J.M. Melillo, M.C. Sarofim, D.W. Kicklighter, A.D. McGuire, B.S. Felzer, A. Sokolov, R.G. Prinn, P.A. Steudler and S. Hu
Geophysical Research Letters 33(17): L17403.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2006-8.
Incorporating carbon capture and storage technologies in integrated assessment modelsMcFarland, J.R., and H.J. Herzog
Energy Economics 28(5-6): 632-652.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2006-7.
Analysis of variability and correlation in long-term economic growth ratesWebster, M.D., and C.-H. Cho
Energy Economics 28(5-6): 653-666.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2006-6.
Representing induced technological change in models for climate policy analysisSue Wing, I.
Energy Economics 28(5-6): 539-562.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2006-5.
Technology and technical change in the MIT EPPA modelJacoby, H.D., J.M. Reilly, J.R. McFarland and S. Paltsev
Energy Economics 28(5-6): 610-631.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 111)
Reprint 2006-4.
Does model sensitivity to changes in CO2 provide a measure of sensitivity to the forcing of different nature?Sokolov, A.P.
Journal of Climate 19(13): 3294-3306.
[abstract]
[PDF: 867 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 119)
Reprint 2006-3.
Estimation of atmospheric methane emissions between 1996 and 2001 using a 3D global chemical transport modelChen, Y.-H., and R.G. Prinn
J. of Geophysical Research 111: D10306,.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2006-2.
Vehicle technology dynamics under CO2 constraint: A general equilibrium analysisSchafer, A., and H.D. Jacoby
Energy Policy 34(9): 975-985.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2006-1.
Estimated PDFs of climate system properties including natural and anthropogenic forcingsForest, C.E., P.H. Stone and A.P. Sokolov
Geophysical Research Letters 33: L01705.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 126)
Reprint 2005-10.
Atmospheric modeling of high-frequency methane observations: Importance of interannually varying transportChen, Y.-H. and R.G. Prinn
J. of Geophysical Research 110: D10303.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2005-9.
A modeling study on the response of tropical deep convection to the increase of cloud condensation nuclei concentration. 1. Dynamics and microphysics. 2. Radiation and tropospheric chemistryWang, C.
Journal of Geophysical Research 110(D21): D21211 and 110(D22): D22204.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2005-8.
Future effects of ozone on carbon sequestration and climate change policy using a global biogeochemical modelFelzer, B., J. Reilly, J. Melillo, D. Kicklighter, M. Sarofim, C. Wang, R. Prinn and Q. Zhuang
Climatic Change 73(3): 345-373.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 103)
Reprint 2005-7.
Modeling the Transport Sector: The Role of Existing Fuel Taxes in Climate PolicyPaltsev, S., H.D. Jacoby, J. Reilly, L. Viguier and M. Babiker
Energy and Environment, 25th Anniversary of the Group for Research in Decision Analysis, Vol. 3 R. Loulou, J. Waaub and G. Zaccour (editors), Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 211-238.
[abstract]
(Supersedes Report 117)
Reprint 2005-6.
Sensitivity of climate to diapycnal diffusivity in the ocean. Part I: Equilibrium state. Part II: Global warming scenarioDalan, F., P.H. Stone and A. Sokolov (Part I); Dalan, F., P.H. Stone, I. Kamenkovich and J. Scott (Part II)
Journal of Climate 18(13): 2460-2481; 2482-2496.
[abstract]
[PDF: 2327 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 109)
Reprint 2005-5.
Stabilization and global climate policySarofim, M.C., C.E. Forest, D.M. Reiner and J.M. Reilly
Global and Planetary Change 47(2-4): 266-272.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 110)
Reprint 2005-4.
Technology detail in a multisector CGE model: Transport under climate policySchafer, A., and H.D. Jacoby
Energy Economics 27(1): 1-24.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 101)
Reprint 2005-3.
Climate change policy, market structure, and carbon leakageBabiker, M.H.
Journal of International Economics 65(2): 421-445.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2005-2.
Thermohaline circulation stability: A box model study. Part I: Uncoupled model. Part II: Coupled atmosphere-ocean modelLucarini, V., and P.H. Stone
J. of Climate 18(4): 501-513, 514-529.
[abstract]
[PDF: 715 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 99)
Reprint 2005-1.
Book review: Why carbon fuels will dominate the 21st century's global energy economy (P.R. Odell)Ellerman, A.D.
Energy Policy 33(18): 2411-2412.
[abstract]
[PDF: 141 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2004-10.
Three chapters: (1) Climate Prediction: The Limits of Ocean Models [by Stone]; (2) Complexities in the Climate System and Uncertainties in Forecasts [by Prinn]; (3) Modeling Human-Climate Interaction [by Jacoby]Stone, P.H.; Prinn, R.G.; Jacoby, H.D.
State of the Planet: Frontiers and Challenges in Geophysics (R.S.J. Sparks and C.J. Hawksworth, editors), American Geophysical Union Monograph Vol. 150: Washington, DC, pp. 259-267; 297-305; 307-317.
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Prinn Chapter PDF: 2.7 MB
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Reprint 2004-9.
Methane fluxes between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere at northern high latitudes during the past century: A retrospective analysis with a process-based biogeochemistry modelZhuang, Q., J.M. Melillo, D.W. Kicklighter, R.G. Prinn, D.A. McGuire, P.A. Steudler, B.S. Felzer and S. Hu
Global Biochemical Cycles 18: GB3010.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 108)
Reprint 2004-8.
Representing energy technologies in top-down economic models using bottom-up informationMcFarland, J.R., J.M. Reilly and H.J. Herzog
Energy Economics 26(4): 685-707.
[abstract]
[PDF: 456 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 89)
Reprint 2004-7.
Informing climate policy given incommensurable benefits estimatesJacoby, H.D.
Global Environmental Change Part A 14(3): 287-279.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 107)
Reprint 2004-6.
Nonlinearities, feedbacks and critical thresholds within the earth's climate systemRial, J., R. Pielke, M. Beniston, M. Claussen, J. Canadell, P. Cox, H. Held, N. de Noblet-Ducoudre, R.G. Prinn, J. Reynolds and J. Salas
Climatic Change 65: 11-38.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2004-5.
Effects of ozone on net primary production and carbon sequestration in the conterminous United States using a biogeochemistry modelFelzer, B.S., D.W. Kicklighter, J.M. Melillo, C. Wang, Q. Zhuang and R.G. Prinn
Tellus B 56(3): 230-248.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 90)
Reprint 2004-4.
Is international emissions trading always beneficial?Babiker, M., J. Reilly and L. Viguier
Energy Journal 25(2): 33-56.
[abstract]
[PDF: 125 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 93)
Reprint 2004-3.
A note on weak double dividendsMetcalf, G., M. Babiker and J. Reilly
Topics in Economic Analysis & Policy 4(1): Article 2.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2004-2.
A modeling study on the climate impacts of black carbon aerosolsWang, C.
J. Geophysical Research 109(D3): D03106.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 84)
Reprint 2004-1.
The safety valve and climate policyJacoby, H.D., and A.D. Ellerman
Energy Policy 32(4): 481-491.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 83)
Reprint 2003-13.
The costs of the Kyoto Protocol in the European UnionViguier, L.L., M.H. Babiker and J.R. Reilly
Energy Polocy 31(5): 459-481.
[abstract]
[PDF: 307 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 70)
Reprint 2003-12.
Absolute vs. intensity-based emission capsEllerman, A.D. and I. Sue Wing
Climate Policy 3 (Supplement 2): S7-S20.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 100)
Reprint 2003-11.
Uncertainty analysis of climate change and policy responseWebster, M., C. Forest, J. Reilly, M. Babiker, D. Kicklighter, M. Mayer, R. Prinn, M. Sarofim, A. Sokolov, P. Stone and C. Wang
Climatic Change 61(3): 295-320.
[abstract]
[PDF: 491 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 95)
Reprint 2003-10.
Communicating climate change uncertainty to policy-makers and the publicWebster, M.
Climatic Change 61(1-2): 1-8.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2003-9.
Modeling non-CO2 greenhouse gas abatementHyman, R.C., J.M. Reilly, M.H. Babiker, A. Valpergue De Masin and H.D. Jacoby
Environmental Modeling and Assessment 8(3): 175-186.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 94)
Reprint 2003-8.
Assessing the impact of carbon tax differentiation in the European UnionBabiker, M.H., P. Criqui, A.D. Ellerman, J.M. Reilly and L.L. Viguier
Environmental Modeling and Assessment 8(3): 187-197.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 74)
Reprint 2003-7.
Feedbacks affecting the response of the thermohaline circulation to increasing CO2: A study with a model of intermediate complexityI.V. Kamenkovich, A.P. Sokolov and P.H. Stone
Climate Dynamics 21(2): 119-130.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 75)
Reprint 2003-6.
Ocean heat uptake in transient climate change: Mechanisms and uncertainty due to subgrid-scale eddy mixingHuang, B., P.H. Stone, A.P. Sokolov and I.V. Kamenkovich
J. of Climate 16(20): 3344-3356.
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Reprint 2003-5.
Sensitivities of deep-ocean heat uptake and heat content in an OGCM with idealized geometryHuang, B., P.H. Stone and C. Hill
J. of Geophysical Research 108(C1): 3015.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 87)
Reprint 2003-4.
Tax distortions and global climate policyBabiker, M.H., G.E. Metcalf and J. Reilly
J. of Environmental Economics and Management 46: 269-287.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 85)
Reprint 2003-3.
Comparing oceanic heat uptake in AOGCM transient climate change experimentsSokolov, A.P., C.E. Forest and P.H. Stone
Journal of Climate 16(10): 1573-1582.
[abstract]
[PDF: 265 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 81)
Reprint 2003-2.
The deep-ocean heat uptake in transient climate changeHuang, B., P.H. Stone, A.P. Sokolov and I.V. Kamenkovich
Journal of Climate 16(9): 1352-1363.
[abstract]
[PDF: 955 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 88)
Reprint 2003-1.
An Issue of Permanence: Assessing the Effectiveness of Temporary Carbon StorageHerzog, H., K. Caldeira and J. Reilly
Climatic Change 59(3): 293-310.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 92)
Reprint 2002-9.
Towards a definition of climate scienceLucarini, V.
International Journal of Environment and Pollution 8(5): 413-422.
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Reprint 2002-8.
The Kyoto Protocol and non-CO2 greenhouse gases and carbon sinksReilly, J., M. Mayer and J. Harnisch
Environmental Modeling and Assessment 7(4):217-229.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 58)
Reprint 2002-7.
An efficient climate model with a 3D ocean and statistical- dynamical atmosphereKamenkovich, I.V., A.P. Sokolov and P.H. Stone
Climate Dynamics 19: 585-598.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 60)
Reprint 2002-6.
Human influence on climateForest, C.E., P.H. Stone and H.D. Jacoby
Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy 17(2) (Summer): 47-51.
[abstract]
[PDF: 95 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 68)
Reprint 2002-5.
The evolution of a climate regime: Kyoto to Marrakech and beyondBabiker, M.H., H.D. Jacoby, J.M. Reilly and D.M. Reiner
Environmental Science and Policy 5(3): 195-206.
[abstract]
[PDF: 212 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 82)
Reprint 2002-4.
Rethinking the Kyoto emissions targetsBabiker, M.H. and R.S. Eckaus
Climatic Change 54(4):399-414.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 65)
Reprint 2002-3.
Uncertainty in emissions projections for climate modelsWebster, M.D., M.H. Babiker, M. Mayer, J.M. Reilly, J. Harnisch, R. Hyman, M.C. Sarofim and C. Wang
Atmospheric Environment 36(22): 3659-3670.
[abstract]
[PDF: 259 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 79)
Reprint 2002-2.
The curious role of "learning" in climate policy: Should we wait for more data?Webster, M.D.
Energy Journal 23(2): 97-119.
[abstract]
[PDF: 1974 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 67)
Reprint 2002-1.
Quantifying uncertainties in climate system properties with the use of recent climate observationsForest, C.E., P.H. Stone, A.P. Sokolov, M.R. Allen and M. Webster
Science 295(5552): 113-117.
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(Supersedes Report 78)
Reprint 2001-8.
Constraining climate model properties using optimal fingerprint detection methodsForest, C.E., M.R. Allen, A.P. Sokolov and P.H. Stone
Climate Dynamics 18(3/4): 277-295.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 62)
Reprint 2001-7.
Dis-crediting ocean fertilizationChisholm, S.W., P.G. Falkowski and J.J. Cullen
Science 294(5541): 309-310.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2001-6.
Nutrient gradients in the western North Atlantic Ocean: Relationship to microbial community structure and comparison to patterns in the Pacific OceanCavender-Bares, K.K., D.M. Karl and S.W. Chisholm
Deep Sea Research Part I 48(11): 2373-2395.
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Reprint 2001-5.
The U.S. SO2 allowance trading programEllerman, A.D.
Revue de l'Energie 527: 315-320.
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(Supersedes part of Report 69) (See also Reprint 2001-3)
Reprint 2001-4.
Uncertainty and climate change assessmentsReilly, J., P.H. Stone, C.E. Forest, M.D. Webster, H.D. Jacoby and R.G. Prinn
Science 293(5529): 430-433.
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Reprint 2001-3.
Le défi européen: Issues in the implementation of greenhouse gas emissions trading in EuropeEllerman, A.D.
Revue de l'Energie 524: 105-11.
[abstract]
[PDF: 2422 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 69, Section 4) (See also Reprint 2001-5)
Reprint 2001-2.
Getting climate policy on track after The HagueJacoby, H.D., and D.M. Reiner
International Affairs 77(2): 297-312.
[abstract]
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Reprint 2001-1.
Climate impasse: How The Hague negotiations failedReiner, D.M.
Environment 43(2): 36-43.
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Reprint 2000-12.
Reducing the uncertainty in the contribution of Greenland to sea-level rise in the 20th and 21st centuriesBugnion, V.
Annals of Glaciology 31: 121-125.
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[PDF: 656 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 2000-11.
Stirring times in the Southern OceanChisholm, S.W.
Nature 407: 685-687.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2000-10.
Constraining uncertainties in climate models using climate change detection techniquesForest, C.E., M.R. Allen, P.H. Stone and A.P. Sokolov
Geophysical Research Letters 27(4): 569-572.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 47)
Reprint 2000-9.
Iron limits the cell division rate of Prochlorococcus in the eastern equatorial PacificMann, E.L. and S.W. Chisholm
Limnology and Oceanography 45(9): 1067-1076.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2000-8.
Supplementarity: An invitation to monopsony?Ellerman, A.D. and I. Sue Wing
Energy Journal 21(4): 29-59.
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[PDF: 3578 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 59)
Reprint 2000-7.
A game of climate chicken: Can EPA regulate greenhouse gases before the U.S. Senate ratifies the Kyoto Protocol?Bugnion, V. and D. Reiner
Environmental Law 30(3): 491-525.
[abstract]
[PDF: 5056 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 57)
Reprint 2000-6.
Japanese nuclear power and the Kyoto agreementBabiker, M., J. Reilly and D. Ellerman
J. of the Japanese and International Economies 14: 169-188.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 51)
Reprint 2000-5.
Linking local air pollution to global chemistry and climateMayer, M., C. Wang, M. Webster and R.G. Prinn
J. of Geophysical Research 10(D18): 22,869-22,896.
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[PDF: 6728 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 63)
Reprint 2000-4.
A methodology for quantifying uncertainty in climate projectionsWebster, M.D., and A.P. Sokolov
Climatic Change 46(4): 417-446.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 37)
Reprint 2000-3.
Irreversibility, uncertainty, and learning: portraits of adaptation to long-term climate changeReilly, J., and D. Schimmelpfennig
Climatic Change 45: 253-378.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 2000-2.
The Kyoto Protocol and developing countriesBabiker, M., J.M. Reilly and H.D. Jacoby
Energy Policy 28: 525-536.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 56)
Reprint 2000-1.
Factors affecting heat transport in an ocean general circulation modelKamenkovich, I., J. Marotzke and P.H. Stone
J. of Physical Oceanography 30(1): 175-194.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 1999-15.
Transient climate change and potential croplands of the world in the 21st centuryXiao, X., J.M. Melillo, D.W. Kicklighter, A.D. McGuire, H. Tian, Y. Pan, C.J. Vorosmarty and Z. Yang
Sistema Terra: Remote Sensing and the Earth 8(1-3): 96-109.
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[PDF: 3460 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 18)
Reprint 1999-14.
Adjusting to policy expectations in climate change modeling: An interdisciplinary study of flux adjustments in coupled atmosphere-ocean general circulation modelsShackley, S., J. Risbey, P. Stone and B. Wynne
Climatic Change 43(2): 413-454.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 48)
Reprint 1999-13.
Agricultural impact assessment, vulnerability, and the scope for adaptationReilly, J.M. and D. Schimmelpfennig
Climatic Change 43(4): 745-788.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 1999-12.
Multi-gas assessment of the Kyoto ProtocolReilly, J., R. Prinn, J. Harnisch, J. Fitzmaurice, H. Jacoby, D. Kicklighter, J. Melillo, P. Stone, A. Sokolov, C. Wang
Nature 401: 549-555.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 45)
Reprint 1999-11.
Impact of emissions, chemistry, and climate on atmospheric carbon monoxide: 100-year predictions from a global chemistry-climate modelWang,C. and R.G. Prinn
Chemosphere - Global Change Science 1(1-3): 73-81.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 35)
Reprint 1999-10.
The role of science in policy: The climate change debate in the United StatesSkolnikoff, E.B.
Environment 41(5): 16-20, 42-45.
[abstract]
[PDF: 2342 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 1999-9.
(1) Tradable emissions rights and joint implementation for greenhouse gas abatement: A look under the hood [Schmalensee]; (2) Commentary [Prinn]Schmalensee, R., R.G. Prinn
The Impact of Climate Change Policy on Consumers Can Tradable Permits Reduce the Cost? C. Walker et al. (editors), American Council for Capital Formation Center for Policy Research, Washington DC, (i) pp. 39-45; (ii) pp. 65-71.
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[PDF: 1678 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 1999-8.
Obstacles to global CO2 trading: A familiar problemEllerman, A.D.
Climate Change Policy: Practical Strategies to Promote Economic Growth and Environmental Quality C. Walker et al., editors, American Council for Capital Formation Center for Policy Research, Washington DC, pp. 119-132.
[abstract]
[PDF: 1901 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 42)
Reprint 1999-7.
The uses and misuses of technology development as a component of climate policyJacoby, H.D.
Climate Change Policy: Practical Strategies to Promote Economic Growth and Environmental Quality C. Walker et al. (editors), American Council for Capital Formation Center for Policy Research, Washington, DC, pp. 151-169.
[abstract]
[PDF: 2522 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 43)
Reprint 1999-6.
Sequential climate decisions under uncertainty: An integrated frameworkValverde Jr.,A., L.J., H.D. Jacoby and G.M. Kaufman
J. of Environmental Modeling and Assessment 4: 87-101.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 38)
Reprint 1999-5.
Adjustment time, capital malleability, and policy costJacoby,H.D. and I. Sue Wing
Energy Journal Special Issue: The Costs of the Kyoto Protocol: A Multi-Model Evaluation pp. 73-92.
[abstract]
[PDF: 1361 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 1999-4.
Integrated global system model (IGSM) for climate policy assessment: Feedbacks and sensitivity studiesPrinn, R.G., H.D. Jacoby, A.P. Sokolov, C. Wang, X. Xiao, Z. Yang, R.S. Eckaus, P.H. Stone, A.D.Ellerman, J.M. Melillo, J. Fitzmaurice, D. Kicklighter, G. Holian and Y. Liu
Climatic Change 41(3): 469-549.
[abstract]
[PDF: 894 kB (posted with permission)]
See Report 124 for description of IGSM Version 2. (Supersedes Report 36)
Reprint 1999-3.
Interhemispheric thermohaline circulation in a coupled box modelScott, J.R., J. Marotzke and P.H. Stone
Journal of Physical Oceanography 29(3): 351-365.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 1999-2.
Global thermohaline circulation. Part II: Sensitivity with interactive atmospheric transportsWang, X., P.H. Stone and J. Marotzke
Journal of Climate 12: 83-91.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 1999-1.
Global Thermohaline Circulation. Part I: Sensitivity to Atmospheric Moisture TransportWang, X., P.H. Stone and J. Marotzke
Journal of Climate 12: 71-82.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
Reprint 1998-7.
Uncertainty in the oceanic heat and carbon uptake and its impact on climate projectionsSokolov, A., C. Wang, G. Holian, P. Stone and R. Prinn
Geophysical Research Letters 25(19): 3603-3606.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 23)
Reprint 1998-6.
Transient climate change and net ecosystem production of the terrestrial biosphereXiao, X., J. Melillo, D. Kicklighter, A. McGuire, R.G. Prinn, C. Wang, P.H. Stone and A. Sokolov
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 12(2): 345-360.
[abstract]
[PDF: 1760 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 28)
Reprint 1998-5.
A global interactive chemistry and climate model: Formulation and testingWang, C., R.G. Prinn and A.P. Sokolov
Journal of Geophysical Research 103(D3): 3399-3417.
[abstract]
[PDF: 1678 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 24)
Reprint 1998-4.
A flexible climate model for use in integrated assessmentsSokolov, A.P. and P.H. Stone
Climate Dynamics 14: 291-303.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 17)
Reprint 1998-3.
World carbon dioxide emissions: 1950-2050Schmalensee, R.M., Stoker and R.A. Judson
Review of Economics and Statistics 80:15-27.
[abstract]
[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Supersedes Report 5)
Reprint 1998-2.
Kyoto's unfinished businessJacoby, H.D., R.G. Prinn and R. Schmalensee
Foreign Affairs 77(4): 54-66.
[abstract]
[PDF: 1001 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 32)
Reprint 1998-1.
Parameterization of urban sub-grid scale processes in global atmospheric chemistry modelsCalbo, J., W. Pan, M. Webster, R.G. Prinn and G. McRae
Journal of Geophysical Research 103(D3): 3437-3467.
[abstract]
[PDF: 5009 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 20)
Reprint 1997-3.
Linking a global terrestrial biogeochemical model with a 2D climate model: Implications for global carbon budgetXiao,X., D. Kicklighter, J. Melillo, A.D. McGuire, P. Stone and A. Sokolov
Tellus 49B: 18-37.
[abstract]
[PDF: 226 kB (posted with permission)]
Reprint 1997-2.
What does stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations mean?Jacoby, H.D., R. Schmalensee and D.M. Reiner
Critical Issues in the Economics of Climate Change B. Flannery et al. (editors), International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association, London.
[abstract]
[PDF: 1223 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 14)
Reprint 1997-1.
CO2 emissions limits: Economic adjustments and the distribution of burdensJacoby, H., R. Eckhaus, A.D. Ellerman, R. Prinn, D. Reiner and Z. Yang
Energy Journal 18(3): 31-58.
[abstract]
[PDF: 226 kB (posted with permission)]
(Supersedes Report 9)
Reprint 0.
Interconnection of nitrogen fixers and iron in the Pacific Ocean: Theory and numerical simulationsDutkiewicz, S., B.A. Ward, F.M. Monteiro, and M.J. Follows
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 26, GB1012.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Available as Reprint 2012-6)
Reprint 0.
The weak tie between natural gas and oil pricesRamberg, D.J. and J.E. Parsons
The Energy Journal 33(2):13-35.
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[Full article available at publisher’s website]
(Available as Reprint 2012-7)





