Boiled frogs and path dependency in climate policy decisions

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Boiled frogs and path dependency in climate policy decisions
Webster, M. (2007)
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

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[Chapter abstract not yet available] About the book: Bringing together many of the world's leading experts, this book is a comprehensive, state-of-the-art review of climate change science, impacts, mitigation, adaptation, and policy. It provides an integrated assessment of research on the key topics that underlie current controversial policy questions. The first part of the book addresses recent topics and findings related to the physical-biological earth system. The next part of the book surveys estimates of the impacts of climate change for different sectors and regions. The third part examines current topics related to mitigation of greenhouse gases and explores the potential roles of various technological options. The last part focuses on policy design under uncertainty. Dealing with the scientific, economic and policy questions at the forefront of the climate change issue, this book will be invaluable for graduate students, researchers and policymakers interested in all aspects of climate change and the issues that surround it.

© Cambridge University Press 2007

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Webster, M. (2007): Boiled frogs and path dependency in climate policy decisions. 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 (http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521866033)
  • Joint Program Reprint
  • Book/Chapter
Boiled frogs and path dependency in climate policy decisions

Webster, M.

2007-17
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/Summary: 

[Chapter abstract not yet available] About the book: Bringing together many of the world's leading experts, this book is a comprehensive, state-of-the-art review of climate change science, impacts, mitigation, adaptation, and policy. It provides an integrated assessment of research on the key topics that underlie current controversial policy questions. The first part of the book addresses recent topics and findings related to the physical-biological earth system. The next part of the book surveys estimates of the impacts of climate change for different sectors and regions. The third part examines current topics related to mitigation of greenhouse gases and explores the potential roles of various technological options. The last part focuses on policy design under uncertainty. Dealing with the scientific, economic and policy questions at the forefront of the climate change issue, this book will be invaluable for graduate students, researchers and policymakers interested in all aspects of climate change and the issues that surround it.

© Cambridge University Press 2007