Journal Articles
The 29 projects of the funding measure Economics of Climate Change publish a large number of articles in scientific journals. Listed in alphabetical order:
Akın-Olçum, G. et al. (2022):
A model intercomparison of the welfare effects of regional cooperation for ambitious climate mitigation targets. Climate Change Economics.
CarPri
Andor, M., Frondel, M., Horvath, M. (2021):
Consequentiality, Elicitation Formats, and the Willingness To Pay for Green Electricity: Evidence from Germany. Land Economics 97 (3): 626-640.
EVAL-MAP II
Andor, M., Osberghaus, D., Simora, M. (2020):
Natural Disasters and Governmental Aid: Is there a Charity Hazard? Ecological Economics 169.
EVAL-MAP II
Ansari, D. (2019):
Rigging Economics. Nature Energy 4: 263-264.
FoReSee
Ansari, D., Holz, F. (2019):
Anticipating Global Energy, Climate and Policy in 2055: Constructing Qualitative and Quantitative Narratives. Energy Research & Social Science 58: 101250.
FoReSee
Ansari, D., Holz, F., Al-Kuhlani, H. (2020):
Energy outlooks compared: Global and regional insights. Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy 9 (1).
FoReSee
Barrett, S., Dannenberg, A. (2021):
The decision to link trade agreements to the supply of global public goods. Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 9 (2).
COMPLIANCE
Bartholdsen, H.-K. et al. (2019):
Pathways for Germany’s Low-Carbon Energy Transformation Towards 2050. Energies 12: 2988.
FFF
Bauckloh, T., Klein, C., Pioch, T., Schiemann, F. (2021):
Under Pressure? The Link between Mandatory Climate Reporting and Firms’ Carbon Performance. Organization & Environment.
CRed
Bensch, G., Jeuland, M., Peters, J. (2021):
Efficient biomass cooking in Africa for climate change mitigation and development. One Earth 4 (6): 879-890.
DeCaDe
Berlemann, M., Eurich, M. (2021):
Natural Hazard Risk and Life Satisfaction – Empirical evidence for hurricanes. Ecological Economics 190: 107194.
CLIMATE_AFFECT
Berlemann, M., Eurich, M. (2020)
Does Drought Risk Depress Expected Well-Being? Applied Economics Letters 29 (13): 1229-1233.
CLIMATE_AFFECT
Berlemann, M., Tran, T. X. (2020):
Climate-Related Hazards and Internal Migration – Empirical Evidence for Rural Vietnam. Economics of Disasters and Climate Change 4: 385-409.
CLIMATE_AFFECT
Berlemann, M., Lehmann, R. (2020):
Extremwettersensibilität deutscher Unternehmen – Ergebnisse einer Unternehmensbefragung. ifo Schnelldienst 73 (08).
CLIMATE_AFFECT
Bertram, C. et al. (2021):
COVID-19-induced low power demand and market forces starkly reduce CO2 emissions. Nature Climate Change 11: 193-196.
PEGASOS
Böhringer, C., Peterson, S., Weyant, J. P. (2022):
Introduction to the Special Issue “EMF 36: Carbon pricing after Paris (CarPri)”. Energy Economics 112: 106139.
CarPri
Böhringer, C., Schneider, J. (2021):
The incidence of CO2 pricing under alternative international market responses - A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis for Germany. Energy Economics 101: 105404.
CarPri
Böhringer, C., Schneider, J., Peterson, S., Winkler, M. (2021):
Climate policies after Paris: Pledge, Trade and Recycle: Insights from the 36th Energy Modeling Forum Study (EMF36). Energy Economics 103: 105471.
CarPri
Brauers, H. (2022):
Natural Gas as a Barrier to Sustainability Transitions? A Systematic Mapping of the Risks and Challenges. Energy Research & Social Science 89: 102538.
FFF
Brauers, H., Oei, P.-Y., Walk, P. (2020):
Comparing Coal Phase-out Pathways: The United Kingdom’s and Germany’s Diverging Transitions. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 37: 238-253.
FFF
Brinca, P. et al. (2020):
Fiscal Consolidation Programs and Income Inequality. International Economic Review.
SLICE
Broska, L. H. (2021):
It’s all about community: On the interplay of social capital, social needs, and environmental concern in sustainable community action. Energy Research & Social Science 79: 102165.
REsCO
Broska, L. H., Vögele, S., Shamon, H., Wittenberg, I. (2022):
On the Future(s) of Energy Communities in the German Energy Transition: A Derivation of Transformation Pathways. Sustainability 14: 3169.
REsCO
Bumann, S. (2021):
What are the determinants of public support for climate policies? A review of the empirical literature. Review of Economics 72 (3).
CLIMATE_AFFECT
Callaghan, M., Minx, J.C., Forster, P. (2020):
A topography of climate change research. Nature Climate Change 10: 118-123.
PEGASOS
Chepeliev, M., Osorio-Rodarte, I., van der Mensbrugghe, D. (2021):
Distributional impacts of carbon pricing policies under the Paris Agreement: Inter- and intra-regional perspectives. Energy Economics 102: 105530.
CarPri
Costa, D., Marcolino, M. (2021):
Structural transformation and labor productivity in Brazil. Brazilian Economic Review 75: 464-495.
Rochade
Dannenberg, A., Gallier, C. (2019):
The Choice of Institutions to Solve Cooperation Problems: A Survey of Experimental Research. Experimental Economics 23: 716–749.
InFairCom COMPLIANCE
Dorband, I., Jakob, M., Steckel, J.C. (2022):
Double progressivity of infrastructure financing through carbon pricing - insights from Nigeria. World Development Sustainability 1: 100011.
DeCaDe
Drechsler, M. (2020):
Conservation management in the face of climatic uncertainty – the roles of flexibility and robustness. Ecological Complexity 43.
Ecoclimb
Drechsler, M. et al. (2021):
A quantitative approach for the design of robust and cost-effective conservation policies under uncertain climate change: The case of grasshopper conservation in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Journal of Environmental Management 296: 113201.
Ecoclimb
Edenhofer, O., Klein, C., Lessmann, K., Wilkens, M. (2022):
Financing the transformation: a proposal for a credit scheme to finance the Paris Agreement. Climate Policy 22 (6): 788-797.
IF
Eisenack, K., Hagen, A., Mendelevitch, R., Vogt, A. (2021):
Politics, profits and climate policies: How much is at stake for fossil fuel producers? Energy Research & Social Science 77: 102092.
FoReSee
Engler, D., Groh, E. D., Gutsche, G., Ziegler, A. (2021):
Acceptance of climate-oriented policy measures under the COVID-19 crisis: an empirical analysis for Germany. Climate Policy 21 (10): 1281-1297.
NostaClimate
Fæhn, T., Yonezawa, H. (2021):
Emission targets and coalition options for a small, ambitious country: An analysis of welfare costs and distributional impacts for Norway. Energy Economics 103: 105607.
CarPri
Falkendal, T., et al. (2020):
Grain export restrictions during COVID-19 risk food insecurity in many low and middle income countries. Nature Food 2 (1): 11-14.
SLICE
Feldhaus, C., Gleue, M., Löschel, A. (2022):
Can a Catholic institution promote sustainable behavior? Field experimental evidence on donations for climate protection. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 98: 101855.
NostaClimate
Fischer, C., Hübler, M. and Schenker, O. (2021):
More Birds than Stones – A Framework for Second-best Energy and Climate Policy Adjustments. Journal of Public Economics 203: 104515.
Rochade
Fisch-Romito, V. et al. (2020):
Systematic map of the literature on carbon lock-in induced by long-lived capital. Environmental Research Letters 16 (05): 053004.
PEGASOS
Fluhrer, S., Kraehnert, K. (2022):
Sitting in the same boat: Subjective well-being and social comparison after an extreme weather event. Ecological Economics 195: 107388.
ADAPT
Freier, J., von Loessl, V. (2022):
Dynamic electricity tariffs: Designing reasonable pricing schemes for private households. Energy Economics 112.
BeSmart
Frondel, M., Gerster, A., Vance, C. (2020):
The Power of Mandatory Quality Disclosure: Evidence from the German Housing Market. Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 7 (1): 181-208.
EVAL-MAP II
Frondel, M., Kükenthal, V., Larysch, T., Osberghaus, D. (2021):
Perception of Climate Change in Germany: Evidence from the Socio-Ecological Panel. Zeitschrift für Energiewirtschaft 45: 119-131.
EVAL-MAP II
Frondel, M., Kussel, G., Larysch, T., Osberghaus, D. (2020):
Klimapolitik während der Corona-Pandemie: Ergebnisse einer Haushaltserhebung. Zeitschrift für Umweltpolitik und Umweltrecht 4: 402-425.
EVAL-MAP II
Frondel, M., Kussel, G., Sommer S. (2019):
Heterogeneity in the price response of residential electricity demand: A dynamic approach for Germany. Resource and Energy Economics 57: 119–134.
EVAL-MAP II
Frondel, M., Marggraf, C., Sommer, S.,Vance, C. (2021):
Reducing vehicle cold start emissions through carbon pricing: evidence from Germany. Environ. Res. Lett. 16: 034041.
DIPOL
Frondel, M., Sommer, S., Tomberg, L. (2021):
WTA-WTP Disparity: The Role of Perceived Realism of the Valuation Setting. Land Economics 97 (1): 196-206.
EVAL-MAP II
Frondel, M., Thomas, T. (2020):
Decarbonization until 2050? Climate Policies and Energy Forecasts for Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Zeitschrift für Energiewirtschaft 44 (3): 195-221.
EVAL-MAP II
Gaete-Morales, C., Kittel, M., Roth, A., Schill, W.-P. (2021):
DIETERpy: A Python framework for the Dispatch and Investment Evaluation Tool with Endogenous Renewables. SoftwareX 1: 100784.
FFF
Gallier, C., Sturm, B. (2021):
The Ratchet Effect in Social Dilemmas. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 186: 251–268.
InFairCom
Garaffa, R., Cunha, B., Cruz, T., Bezerra, P., Lucena, A., Gurgel, A. (2021):
Distributional effects of carbon pricing in Brazil under the Paris Agreement. Energy Economics 101: 105396.
CarPri
García-Muros, X., Morris, J., Paltsev, S. (2022):
Toward a just energy transition: A distributional analysis of low-carbon policies in the USA. Energy Economics 105: 105769.
CarPri
Geiger, T., Gütschow, J., Bresch, D. N., Emanuel, K., Frieler, K. (2021):
Double benefit of limiting global warming for tropical cyclone exposure. Nature Climate Change 11 (10): 861-866.
SLICE
Geiger, T., Stomper, A. (2020):
Rising economic damages of natural disasters: Trends in event intensity or capital intensity? PNAS 117 (12): 6312-6313.
SLICE
Gerbaulet, C. et al. (2019):
European electricity sector decarbonization under different levels of foresight. Renewable Energy 141: 973-987.
FFF
Gerling, C., Wätzold, F. (2019):
Evaluating policy instruments for the conservation of biodiversity in a changing climate. MPRA.
Ecoclimb
Gerling, C., Wätzold, F. (2020):
An economic evaluation framework for land‐use‐based conservation policy instruments in a changing climate. Conservation Biology 35 (3): 824-833.
Ecoclimb
Gerling, C., Sturm, A., Wätzold, F. (2020):
The impact of climate change on the profit-maximizing timing of grassland use and conservation costs. MPRA.
Ecoclimb
Gerling, C. et al. (2022):
Climate-ecological-economic modelling for the cost-effective spatio-temporal allocation of conservation measures in cultural landscapes facing climate change. QOpen 2 (1).
Ecoclimb
Gerling, C. et al. (2022):
Time to consider the timing of conservation measures: designing cost-effective agri-environment schemes under climate change. MPRA.
Ecoclimb
Gerling, C., et al. (2021):
Cost-effective conservation in the face of climate change: combining ecological-economic modelling and climate science for the cost-effective spatio-temporal allocation of conservation measures in agricultural landscapes. Q Open 2 (1).
Ecoclimb
Greve, H., Lay, J. (2022):
Stepping down the ladder: The impacts of fossil fuel subsidy removal in a developing country. Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.
DeCaDe
Grimm, M., Lenz, L., Peters, J., Sievert, M. (2020):
Demand for Off-Grid Solar Electricity – Experimental Evidence from Rwanda. Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 7 (3): 417-454.
Tap D2
Hagen, A., Schneider, J. (2021):
Trade sanctions and the stability of climate coalitions. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 109: 102504.
CarPri FoReSee
Hauenstein, C., Holz, F. (2021):
The U.S. Coal Sector between Shale Gas and Renewables: Last Resort Coal Exports? Energy Policy 149: 112097.
FoReSee
von Hirschhausen, C., Kemfert, C., Praeger, F (2021):
Fossil Natural Gas Exit – A New Narrative for the European Energy Transformation towards Decarbonization. Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy 10 (2): 115-131.
FFF
Hott, C., Tran, T.X. (2020):
NatCats and Insurance in a Developing Economy - New Theoretical and Empirical Evidence. Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2020: Gender Economics.
CLIMATE_AFFECT
Hübler, M., Bukin, E. and Xi, Y. (2022):
The Effects of International Trade on Structural Convergence and CO2 Emissions. Environmental and Resource Economics.
Rochade
Hübler, M., Pothen, F. (2021):
Can Smart Policies Solve the Sand Mining Problem? PLOS ONE.
Rochade
Jansen M. et al. (2020):
Offshore wind competitiveness in mature markets without subsidy. Nature Energy 5: 614-622.
DecarbLau
Jakob, M., Flachsland, C., Steckel, J.C., Urpelainen, J. (2020):
Actors, objectives, context: A framework of the political economy of energy and climate policy applied to India, Indonesia, and Vietnam. Energy Research & Social Science 70: 101775.
PEGASOS
Jakob, M. et al. (2020):
The future of coal in a carbon constrained climate. Nature Climate Change 10: 704–707.
PEGASOS
Jeuland, M., Ohlendorf, N, Saparapa, R., Steckel, J.C. (2020):
Climate implications of electrification projects in the developing world: A systematic review. Environmental Research Letters.
DECADE
Jeuland, M., Ndiaye, O., Usmani, F. (2021):
The more choice, the better? Evidence from experimental auctions in rural Senegal. Economics Letters 206: 109969.
TapD2
Kalkuhl, M. et al. (2019):
Successful coal phase-out requires new models of development. Nature Energy 4: 897-900.
PEGASOS Rochade
Kempa, K., Moslener, U., Schenker, O. (2021):
The cost of debt of renewable and non-renewable energy firms. Nature Energy 6 (2): 135-142.
SUFI
Kesternich, M., Löschel, A., Ziegler, A. (2021):
Negotiating Weights for Burden Sharing Rules in International Climate Negotiations: An Empirical Analysis. Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 23(2): 309-331.
InFairCom
Khabbazan, M. M., von Hirschhausen, C. (2021):
The implication of the Paris targets for the Middle East through different cooperation options. Energy Economics 104: 105629.
CarPri
Kittel, M., Schill, W.-P. (2022):
Renewable Energy Targets and Unintended Storage Cycling: Implications for Energy Modeling. iScience 25 (4): 104002.
FFF
Kraehnert, K. et al. (2021):
Insurance against extreme weather events: An overview. Review of Economics 72 (2).
EVAL-MAP II
Krichene, H. et al. (2020):
The Impacts of Tropical Cyclones and Fluvial Floods on Economic Growth – Empirical Evidence on Transmission Channels at Different Levels of Development. SSRN.
SLICE
Krüger, J.J., Tarach, M. (2022):
Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Potentials in Europe by Sector: A Bootstrap-Based Nonparametric Efficiency Analysis. Environmental and Resource Economics 81: 867-898.
EcoEff
Kuhla, K. et al. (2021):
Future heat stress to reduce people’s purchasing power. PLOS ONE.
CLIC
Kuhla, K. et al. (2021):
Ripple resonance amplifies economic welfare loss from weather extremes. Environ. Res. Lett. 16: 114010.
CLIC
Landis, F., Fredriksson, G., Rausch, S. (2021):
Between- and Within-Country Distributional Impacts from Harmonizing Carbon Pricing in the EU. Energy Economics 103: 105585.
CarPri
Leimbach, M., Giannousakis, A. (2019):
Burden Sharing of Climate Change Mitigation: Global and Regional Challenges under Shared Socio-Economic Pathways. Climatic Change 155: 273-291.
Rochade
Leins, J., Banitz, T., Grimm, V., Drechsler, M. (2020):
High-resolution PVA along large environmental gradients to model the combined effects of climate change and land use timing: lessons from the large marsh grasshopper. Ecological Modelling 440: 109355.
Ecoclimb
Lin, Y. et al. (2021):
Malondialdehyde in Dried Blood Spots: A Biomarker of Systemic Lipid Peroxidation Linked to Cardiopulmonary Effects. Journal of Thoracic Disease 13 (6).
TapD2
Löffler, K., Burandt, T., Hainsch, K., Oei, P.-Y. (2019):
Modeling the low-carbon transition of the European energy system – A quantitative assessment of the stranded assets problem. Energy Strategy Reviews 26.
FFF
Löschel, A. et al. (2021):
The Demand for Global and Local Environmental Protection: Experimental Evidence from Climate Change Mitigation in Beijing. Land Economics 97 (1): 137–154.
InFairCom
Manger-Nestler, C., Will, U. (2020):
Ärger mit der Infrastrukturabgabe. Juristische Arbeitsblätter.
InFairCom
Manych, N., Jakob, M. (2021):
Why Coal? – The Political Economy of the Electricity Sector in the Philippines. Energy for Sustainable Development 62: 113-25.
PEGASOS
Manych, N., Steckel, J. C., Jakob, M. (2021):
Finance-based accounting of coal emissions. Environmental Research Letters 16: 044028.
PEGASOS
Marcolino, M. (2022):
Accounting for Structural transformation in the U.S. Journal of Macroeconomics 71: 103394.
Rochade
Mayer, J., Dugan, A., Bachner, G., Steininger, K.W. (2021):
Is carbon pricing regressive? Insights from a recursive-dynamic CGE analysis with heterogeneous households for Austria. Energy Economics 104: 105661.
CarPri
Mendelevitch, M., Hauenstein, C., Holz, F. (2019):
The death spiral of coal in the U.S.: will changes in U.S. Policy turn the tide? Climate Policy 19 (10): 1310-1324.
FoReSee
Mengyu, L., Maosheng, D. (2021):
Exploring linkage opportunities for China's emissions trading system under the Paris targets — EU-China and Japan-Korea-China cases. Energy Economics 102: 105528.
CarPri
Meyerhoff, J., Rehdanz, K., Wunsch, A. (2021):
Preferences for coastal adaptation to climate change: evidence from a choice experiment. Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy 10 (4): 374-390.
GoCoase
Montrone, L., Kalkuhl, M., Steckel, J.C. (2022):
The type of power capacity matters for economic development - Evidence from a global panel. Resource and Energy Economics 69: 101313.
Rochade
Neetzow, P., Mendelevitch, R., Siddiqui, S. (2019):
Modeling coordination between renewables and grid: Policies to mitigate distribution grid constraints using residential PV-battery systems. Energy Policy 132: 1017-1033.
FoReSee
Osberghaus, D. (2019):
The Effects of Natural Disasters and Weather Variations on International Trade: A Review of the Empirical Literature. Economics of Disasters and Climate Change 3 (3): 305–325.
CLIC
Osberghaus, D. (2021):
Poorly Adapted but Nothing to Lose? A Study on the Flood Risk – Income Relationship with a Focus on Low-Income Households. Climate Risk Management 31: 100268.
EVAL-MAP II
Osberghaus, D., Abeling, T. (2022):
Heat Vulnerability and Adaptation of Low-Income Households in Germany. Global Environmental Change 72: 102446.
EVAL-MAP II
Osberghaus, D., Fugger, C. (2022):
Natural disasters and climate change beliefs: The role of distance and prior beliefs. Global Environmental Change 74: 102515.
EVAL-MAP II
Osberghaus, D., Hinrichs, H. (2021):
The Effectiveness of a Large-scale Flood Risk Awareness Campaign – Evidence from Two Panel Data Sets. Risk Analysis 41 (6).
EVAL-MAP II
Otto, C., Piontek, F., Kalkuhl, M., Frieler, K. (2020):
Event-based models to understand the scale of the impact of extremes. Nature Energy 5: 111–114.
SLICE
Pei, J., Sturm, B., Yu, A. (2021):
Are exporters more environmentally friendly? A re-appraisal that uses China’s micro-data. The World Economy 44 (5): 1402–1427.
InFairCom
Peterson, S. (2019):
Carbon pricing und Emissionshandel: Unternehmen sollten mit CO2-Preisen rechnen. Audit Committee Quarterly I/2019: 72-73.
CarPri
Pietzcker, R.C., Osorio, S., Rodrigues, R. (2021):
Tightening EU ETS targets in line with the European Green Deal: Impacts on the decarbonization of the EU power sector. Appl. Energy 293: 116914.
FFF
Pothen, F., Hübler, M. (2021):
A Forward Calibration Method for Analyzing Energy Policy in New Quantitative Trade Models. Energy Economics 100: 105352.
Rochade
Pradhan, B. K., Ghosh, J. (2021):
COVID-19 and the Paris Agreement target: A CGE analysis of alternative economic recovery scenarios for India. Energy Economics103: 105539.
CarPri
Quante, L., Willner, S. N., Middelanis, R., Levermann, A. (2021):
Intensification of extreme snowfall events under future warming. Scientific Reports 11: 16621.
CLIC
Rauner, S. et al. (2020):
Coal-exit health and environmental damage reductions outweigh economic impacts. Nature Climate Change 10: 308-312.
PEGASOS
Roeckert, J., Kraehnert, K. (2022):
Extreme Weather Events and Internal Migration: Evidence from Mongolia. Economics of Disasters and Climate Change 6: 95-128.
ADAPT
Sauer, I. et al. (under review):
Climate Signals in River Flood Damages Emerge under Sound Regional Disaggregation. Nature Communications.
SLICE
Schill, W.-P. (2020):
Electricity storage and the renewable energy transition. Joule 4: 1-6.
FFF
Sen, S., von Schickfus, M. (2020):
Climate Policy, Stranded Assets, and Investors' Expectations. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 100: 102277.
FoReSee
Simora, M., Frondel, M., Vance, C. (2020):
Do Financial Incentives Increase the Acceptance of Power Lines? Evidence from Germany. Regional Science and Urban Economics 85: 103575.
EVAL-MAP II
Solda, A., Ke, C., Page, L., Von Hippel, W. (2019):
Strategically delusional. Experimental Economics 23: 604–631.
COMPLIANCE
Sommer, S., Mattauch, L., Pahle, M. (2022):
Supporting carbon taxes: The role of fairness. Ecological Economics 195: 107359.
EVAL-MAP II
Sommer, S., Vance, C. (2021):
Do more chargers mean more electric cars? Environ. Res. Lett. 16: 064092.
DIPOL
Steckel, J. C., Hilaire, J., Jakob, M., Edenhofer, O. (2020):
Coal and carbonization in sub-Saharan Africa. Nature Climate Change 10: 83-88.
DECADE
Sturm, B. et al. (2019):
Conditional cooperation in case of a global public good – Experimental evidence from climate change mitigation in Beijing. China Economic Review 56: 101308.
InFairCom
Thube, S., Peterson, S., Nachtigall, D., Ellis, J. (2021):
The economic and environmental benefits from international co-ordination on carbon pricing: A review of economic modelling studies. Environmental Research Letters 16 (11).
CarPri
van den Hurk, B., Bisaro, A., Haasnoot, M., Nicholls, R. J., Rehdanz, K., Stuparu, D. (2022):
Living with sea-level rise in North-West Europe: science-policy challenges across scales, Climate Risk Management. Climate Risk Management 35: 100403.
GoCoase
Vandyck, T., Weitzel, M., Wojtowicz, K., Rey Los Santos, L., Maftei, A., Riscado, S. (2021):
Climate policy design, competitiveness and income distribution: A macro-micro assessment for 11 EU countries. Energy Economics 103: 105538.
CarPri
Victor, D. G., Lumkowsky, M., Dannenberg, A. (2022):
Determining the credibility of commitments in international climate policy. Nature Climate Change 12: 793-800.
COMPLIANCE
Will, U., Manger-Nestler, C. (2021):
Fairness, Equity and Justice in the Paris Agreement. Terms and Operationalization of Differentiation. Leiden Journal of International Law 34 (2): 397-420.
InFairCom
Will, U. (2022):
Differentiation in the NDCs to the Paris Agreement – A Legal and Empirical Analysis. Carbon & Climate Law Review 16 (1): 56–72.
InFairCom
Winkler, M., Peterson, S., Thube, S. (2021):
Gains from linking the EU and Chinese ETS under different assumptions on restrictions, transfer payments, and international trade. Energy Economics 104: 105630.
CarPri
Wu, L., Zhang, S., Qian, H. (2022):
Distributional effects of China’s national emission trading scheme with an emphasis of sectoral coverage and revenue recycling. Energy Economics 105: 105770.
CarPri
Wunsch, A., Meyerhoff, J., Rehdanz, K. (2022):
A test-retest analysis of stated prefer-ences in uncertain times. Economic Analysis and Policy 73: 725-736.
GoCoase
Xing, X. et al. (2021):
Spatially explicit analysis identifies significant potential for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage in China. Nature Communications 12: 1-12.
PEGASOS