Future International Action on Climate Change –
Interpreting the Ultimate Goal, Estimating Costs, and Comparing
Regime Designs
Wednesday 9 to Friday 11 June 2004
An international workshop at the Katholische Akademie, Berlin, Germany
Organized by the German Federal Environmental Agency and the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation adn Nuclear Safety
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Wednesday 9 June 2004
Interpreting the Ultimate Goal
Chair: Martin Weiß, Federal Environmental Agency, Germany
- Defining
and experiencing dangerous climate change
Suraje Dessai, Tyndall Centre, UK
- Determining Critical Levels of Climate Change, Global
and Regional
Bill Hare/Martin Welp, Potsdam
Institute, Germany
- Ethical
Aspects of Interpreting the Ultimate Goal
Konrad Ott, University of Greifswald, Germany
- Impacts
of Climate Change for various Stabilisation Levels
Richard Tol, University of Hamburg, Germany
- Estimates of
Damage Costs and how (not) to Interpret them
Christian Azar, Chalmers University, Sweden
Thursday 10 June 2004
Cost Estimates of Mitigation/Stabilization
Chair: Ursula Fuentes, Ministry for the Environment, Germany
- The Price of Carbon Stabilization:
Results of Global Markal and MERGE
Sokrates Kypreos, PSI, Switzerland
- Energy
Models and Cost Estimates of Mitigation
Christian Azar, Chalmers University, Sweden
- Results of the Energy Modelling Forum
Richard Tol, University of Hamburg, Germany; Detlef v. Vuuren, RIVM, NL
- CGE-Approaches
to Costs of Mitigation
Claudia Kemfert, DIW, Germany
- An intertemporal
multi-region CGE analysis: Contraction and Convergence
Christoph Böhringer, ZEW, Germany
- Use of a partial equilibrium model
for cost estimates of stabilization pathways
Patrick Criqui, LEPII-EPE, France
- Modelling Innovation: Technological
Change and Learning
Ottmar Edenhofer, PIK, Germany
Friday 11 June 2004
Assessing and Comparing Regime Designs
Chair: Martin Weiß, Federal Environmental Agency, Germany
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