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Climate Change - English Publications

1. Common Questions About Climate Change, http://www.unep.org/ipcc/qa/cover.html
2. The Global Climate is Changing, 1996.
3. Vital Climate Graphics. The Impacts of Climate Change. GRID Arendal, http://www.grida.no/  
4. Explaning Climate Change. A WWF overview of the new science, 1995.
5. The Impact of Global Warming on Agriculture: A Ricardian Analysis.
6. Global Climate Change and US Agriculture //Nature.- Vol.345, 1990.
7. Municipal Climate Protection Profiles. Status Report 2000 of the Climate Alliance of European Cities, http://www.klimabuendnis.org/
8. China and Global climate Change. Office of National Coordination Committee for Climate Change People's Republic of China, 2001.
9. Climate Change and the quest for Sustainable Societies. Reflection on a World Council of Churches. Study Project, 1998.
10. Climate Change. OECD. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and development.Catalogue 1998/99, http://www.oecd.org/
11. Progress Report on International Business Action on Climate Change. Prepared on behalf of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, 1996.
12. Climate Change and Biodiversity. With the compliments of IPCC, 2002.
13. Climate Change. US Action and Strategy. COP-5, Bonn, 1999.
14. The Climate Time Bomb. Signs of Climate Change from the Greenpeace Database, 1994.
15. The Ad Hoc Process to Strengthen the Framework Convention on Climate Change. Report on a Conference held 7-9 October 1995, Woods Hole, Massachusets, 1995.
16. The World Bank and Climate Change, http://www.worldbank/org
17. Climate Variability. Agriculture and Forests. Report of the CaGM-X Joint Rapporteurs on the Effects of Climate Cnange and Variability on Agriculture and Forestry, 1996.
18. Climate Cnange and Wildlife. A summary of an International Workshop at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder. Colorado, 19-22 September 1997.
19. The Ecologist. Vol. No2. Climate Crisis. Special Issue, 1999.
20. Taking a Byte out of Carbon. Elektronics Innovation for Climate Protection. Climate Protection Initiative.
21. Extreme Weather and Climate Change, 1998.
22. IPCC. IPCC Workshop on Changes in Extreme Weather and Climate Events. Beijung, China 11-13 June, 2002. Workshop Report.
23. World Climate News. WMO.  Weather. Climate. Water. No 26 January 2005, http://www.wmo.int/
24. World Climate News. WMO.  Weather. Climate. Water. No 27. June 2005 http://www.wmo.int/  
25. Climate Change Training Programme. CC: Train.
26. Climate Change. How to Control the Risks. RIVM.
27. An ERT Report on Positive Action. Climate Change. The Green House Effect.
28. An ERT Report on Positive Action. Climate Change. Goverments intend to take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Industry must be part of the Process.
29. Climate Protection Programme for Developing Countries, http://www.gtz.de/climate
30. World Climate Change Conference. Abstracts. Moscow, Russia, 2003, September 29 - October 3.
31. World Climate Change Conference. Scentific Programme. Moscow, Russia, 2003, September 29 - October 3.
32. World Climate Change Conference. Scentific Aditional Programme. Mocow, Russia, 2003, September 29 - October 3.
33. On track towards climate protection. Concept - Strategy - Measures.
34. Survey of Climate Change Scenario Studies. A Programming Study. Dutch National Recearch Programme on Global Air Pollution and Climate Change. Report no 410 200 002. 1996.
35. Climate Regime Beyaond 2012. Key Perspectives. Interim Report. December 2004.
36. Industry Genius. Inventions and People Protecting the Climate and Fragile Ozone Layer. Stephen O.Andersen and Durwood Zaelk. 2003, http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com/
37. Uncertanity, risk and dangerous climate change. Recent research on climate change science from the Hadley Centre. December 2004, http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/
38. Responding to Climate Change. Solutions for a Changing world. 2005.
39. EU focus on climate change. 2002,  http://europa.eu.int/
40. Climate Change and long-term fluctuations of commercial catches. The possibility of forecasting. FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 410. 2001.
41. Climate Change. Small Island Developing States. 2005, http://www.unfccc.int/
42. A Breafing for Ministers. COP 9.
43. Responding to Climate Change. 2007, http://www.lampsandgear.philips.com/
44. Climate Change Capacity Development. Taking Stock and Moving Forward.
45. The Citizens' Deal against Climate Change. Summer 2006. Peoples' will to act. Governments' Responsibility to React. Friends of the Earth Europe, http://www.foeeurope.org/
46. White Paper on the Ethical Dimensions of Climate Change. Collaborative Program on the Ethical Dimensions of Climate Change, http://rockethics.psu.edu/climate
47. Climate Protection in Lower Austria. W/D
48. Cities for Climate Protection TM Campaign - The Reinforced Strategy for Europe, http://www.iclei.org/europe
49. France, an International Partner in the Climate Change Field, 2004.
50. Climate Proofing Development. EU Action Plan on Climate Change in the Context of Development Cooperation, http://www.dci.gov.ie/
51. Insolation and Climate.  Milutin Milankovich and the Mathematical Theory of Climate Changes, 2002.
52. Agenda for Climate Action. February 2006.
53. US Market consequences of Global Climate Change. Dale W.Jorgenson, Richard J.Goettle, Brian H.Hurd and Joel B.Smith et al. 2004, http://www.pewclimate.org/projects/index
54. The Science of Climate Change. Global and US Perspectives. Tom M.L.Wigley. 1999, http://www.pewclimate.org/projects/index_environment.cfm
55. UNDP/GEF Project on Climate Change. No.2 Newsletter November, 1999.
56. Climate Change and the quest for Sustainable Societies. Reflections on a World Council of Churches. Study Project, 1998.
57. Early action & Global Climate Change.An Analysis of Early Action Crediting Proposals. Robert R.Nordhaus, Stephen C.Fotis, Van Ness Feldman, P.C. 1998, http://www.pewclimate.org/projects/index
58. Equity& Global Climate Change.The Complex Elements of Global Fairness. Eileen Claussen, Lisa McNeilly, 1998.
59. Promoting meaningful compliance with Climate Change Commitments. Eric Dannenmaier, Isaac Cohen, 2000.
60. Worker Transition& Global Climate Change. Jim Barrett, 2001.
61. Overview of the World Council of Churches' Programme on Climate Change. 
62. Climate Change Project "Enabling Moldova to prepare its First National Communication in Response to its Commitments to the UNFCCC", http://www.moldova.md/clima/Moldova
63. National Communication Support Unit Handbook, http://www.undp.org/cc
64. International Research Institute for Climate and Society Columbia University. www.iri.columbia.edu

Climate Risk Management and Water
Data Library
Climate Risk Management in Indonesia and  the Philippines
Climate and Society Publication Series
Managing Competing Water Uses in  the Philippines: Angat Reservoir
Managing Climate Risks for Development in Asia: IRI-UNDP Partnership
Environmental Monitoring Program
Climate Risk Management and Health
Using Climate Information for Malaria Risk Management in Sri Lanka

65. Face the Climate Challange.  Combine business and responsibility. Climate Change Services.
http://www.climatechange.dnv.com/
66. Climate protection through Innovation. Vattenfall. www.vattenfall.de/ccs
67. Endesa Climate Initiative. Your  business partner in contracting emission reductions. 2005. www.endesa.com/eci
68. Some characteristics of the Climate of Hungary since 1901. 2005. http://www.met.hu/

Climate Change Models

1. Asian Pacific Integrated Model, 1997>
2. Wien Automatic System Planning (WASP) Package. A Computer Code for Power Generating System Expansion Planning. Version WASP-III Plus. User's Manual. Vol.1: Chapters 1-11 Vol.2: Appendices.
3. National Communication Support Unit Handbook. Generating High Resolution Climate Change Scenarios using Precis, April 2004, http://www.undp.org/cc/

Climate Change Policy

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Climate Protection Policies: Can we afford to delay? 1997,  http://www.wri.org/
2. Long-Range Scenarios for Climate Change Policy Analysis. IPIECA Workshop. Brighton, 7-10 January 1996, http://www.ipieca.org/
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Aspects of Implementaton of Policies and measures by Annex I Parties. Informal Workshop 5th Session of the SBI. Bonn, 26 February 1997, http://www.unfccc.de/
4. Handbook on preparing National Strategies to implement the Climate Change Convention, 1998.
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The Netherlands' Climate Policy Implementation Plan. Part I: Measures in the Netherlands, 1999.
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The Netherlands' Climate Policy Implementation Plan: Information Sheet, 1999.
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Climate Change: Solution in Sight. A Dutch Persrective, 2000.
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Climate Policy http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/cotentsdirect, Vol.1, No 2, June 2001.
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Climate Change: Policy Instruments and their Implications. Proceedings of the Tsukuba Workshop of IPCC WGIII. Tsucuba, Japan, 17-20 January 1994.
10.
US Climate Policy after Kyoto: Elements for Success. 2002. 
11. Breaking the Impasse: Forging an EU Leadership Initiative on Climate Cjange. A Policy paper. 1999.
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Global Climate Change: Economic and Policy Issues. World Bank Environment Paper number 12.  1995, http://www.worldbank.org
13. Climate Change Policy Initiatives. 1995-96 update. Vol.II. Selected non-IEA Countries. Energy and Environment Series. OECD/IEA, 1996.
14.UNFCCC Workshop on Good Practices in Policies and Measures. Compendium of Presentations. Copenhagen, Denmark, 11-13 April, 2000.
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UNFCCC Workshop on Best Practices in Policies and Measures. Copenhagen, Denmark, 8-10 October, 2001.
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Ending wasteful energy use in Central and Eastern Europe. An essential step for Climate Change Policy in a competitive EU-25.
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Technical Responces to Climate Change. IEA. Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme, 1996.
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India. Climate Change. A Challenge to India's Economy. Anil Agarwal. http://www.cseindia.org 
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Kazakhstan. The Republic of Kazakhstan: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Scenarios and Climate Change Policy, 2000.
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Russia. Climate Change Programme Russia, 2000.
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Spanish Climate Change Bureau (OECC). W/d.
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Down to Earth. Science and Environment fortnightly. March, 2000. Small World. Global Politics of the Environment, http://www.cseindia.org
23.
Pew Center on Global Climate Change. Reports http://www.pewclimate.org/projects/
Policy series, 
http://www.pewclimate.org/projects/index_policy.cfm
24. Market Mechanisms& Global Climate Change.An Analysis of Policy Instruments. Annie Petsonk, Daniel J.Dudek, Joseph Goffman, 1998.
25.
Community adjustment to Climate Change Policy. Judith M.Greenwald, Brandon Roberts, Andrew D.Reamer, 2001.
26.
Capital cycles and the timing of climate change policy. Robert J.Lempert, Steve W.Popper, Susan A.Resetar, Stuart L.Hart, 2002.
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Agricultural & Forestlands: US Carbon Policy Strategies. Kenneth R.Richards, R.Neil Sampson, Sandra Brown, 2006.
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Solutions Series. Greenhouse&statehouse. The Evolving State Government Role in Climate Change. 2002. Barry G.Rabe, http://www.pewclimate.org/projects/index 
29. Climate Change Policies. OECD Observer. Policy Brief, August 2007, http://www.oecd.org/
30. Energy View of BSEC Countries 2006. Prometheus the Energy and Climate Policy Network. Athens, 2007  
  

Innovative policy solutions to Global Climate Change
http://www.pewclimate.org/   

No 1 -  The US Domestic Response to Climate Change: Key Elements of a Prospective Program
No 2 - Agricultur's Role in Addressing Climate Change
No 3 - Greenhouse Gas Reporting and Disclosure: Key Elements of a Prospective US Program
No 4 -  The Timing of Climate Change Policy
No 9 -  The 10-50 Solution. Options for a Low-Carbon Future


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