Contacts:

Kornelis Blok

Dian Phylipsen

Niklas Höhne

Activities:

Description: Ecofys is a multinational company specialising in energy saving and renewable energy solutions and has some employees playing active roles in UNFCCC and IPCC. 

Approaches: Triptych Approach; Continuing Kyoto; Multi-sector Convergence; Contractions and Convergence; Flexible emission targets

Publications:

Höhne N, Graus W, Ellermann C (2007) WWF Climate Scorecards  - Assessment of the climate performance of the G8 plus 5 countries. WWF - World Wide Fund For Nature, Gland

Höhne N, Phylipsen D, Moltmann S (2007): Factors underpinning future action - 2007 update, report for the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), United Kingdom, prepared by Ecofys 

Höhne N, den Elzen M, Weiss, M (2006) Common but differentiated convergence (CDC): a new conceptual approach to long-term climate policy. Climate Policy (6) 181-199

Höhne N, D Phylipsen, S Moltmann (2006): Factors underpinning future action, report for the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), United Kingdom, prepared by Ecofys

The Sao Paulo Proposal for an agreement on future international climate policy, executive summary, paper for the BASIC workshop on future international climate policy, Sao Paulo, 7-9 August 2006

Trines E, Höhne N et al. (2006) Integrating agriculture, forestry and other land use in future climate regimes. Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, Bilthoven

Höhne N (2006) What is next after the Kyoto Protocol? Assessment of options for international climate policy post 2012, Vol. Techne Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Soimakallio, Sampo, Adriaan Perrels, Juha Honkatukia, Sara Moltmann & Niklas Höhne, Analysis and Evaluation of the Triptych 6, Case Finland, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, released 2006 

Höhne N, Ullrich S (2005) Emission allowances under the proposal of the “South north dialogue – equity in the greenhouse”. For the Wuppertal Institut and GTZ

Niklas Höhne, Esther Lahme, Ecofys energy and environment, Cologne, Germany, Types of future commitments under the UNFCCC and the Kyoto Protocol post 2012, Briefing paper, 20. September 2005 

K. Blok, N. Höhne, A. Torvanger, R. Janzic, Towards a Post-2012 Climate Change Regime, June 22 2005 

Niklas Höhne, Dian Phylipsen, Simone Ullrich, Kornelis Blok, 2005 "Options for the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol", research report for the German Federal Environmental Agency, Climate Change 02/05, ISSN 1611-8855

Jan Corfee-Morlot, Niklas Höhne: "Climate change: long-term targets and short-term commitments", Global Environmental Change, Volume 13, Issue 4 , December 2003, Pages 277-293

Höhne, N. and Harnisch J.; Greenhouse gas intensity targets vs. absolute emission targets; Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies (GHGT-6) Kyoto (Japan), October 2002, Eds. J. Gale and Y. Kasa, Pergamon Press, Vol. II, pp. 1145-1150, 2003.

Höhne, N.; C. Galleguillos, K. Blok, J. Harnisch, G.J.M Phylipsen (2003): Evolution of commitments under the UNFCCC: Involving newly industrialized economies and developing countries. Research Report 201 41 255. UBA-FB 000412

Groenenberg, H.; G.J.M. Phylipsen; K. Blok (2001): "Differentiating commitments world wide: global differentiation of GHG emissions reductions based on the Triptych approach – a preliminary assessment". Energy Policy, Vol. 29, No.12, 1007-1030.

Phylipsen, G.J.M (2000): "International Comparisons and National Commitments - Analysing energy and technology differences in the climate debate", PhD. Thesis

Blok, K.; G.J.M. Phylipsen; J.W. Bode (1997): "The Triptych Approach; Burden sharing differentiation of CO2 emissions reduction amoung EU member states", discussion paper for the informal workshop for the European Union Ad Hoc Group on Climate, Zeist, the Netherlands, January 16-17, 1997,

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The Netherlands

Phone: +31 (0)30 2808300
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E-mail: ecofys@ecofys.nl
Webpage: www.ecofys.com

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