EARLIER PUBLICATIONSPeer-reviewed publications
Aldy, J. 2006. Taking the First Step to Mitigate Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Critical Evaluation of Economic Modeling Analyses of Domestic Carbon Dioxide Cap-and-Trade Proposals. RFF Discussion Paper no 2006:29. Appears as part of editor overview in: Aldy, J. & Stavins, R. (eds.) Architectures for Agreement, 2007, Cambridge University Press.
Bärring, L., Kjellström, E. & Strandberg G., 2007. Climate indices for vulnerability assessments. Incl. DVD. SMHI RMK - Reports in Meteorology and Climatology, No. 111.
Coninck, H., Fischer, C., Newell, R., G. & Ueno, T. 2007. International Technology Oriented Agreements to Address Climate Change. RFF Discussion Paper 06-50. January 2007. Forthcoming as de Coninck, H., Fischer, C., Newell, R., & Ueno, T. 2008. International Technology-Oriented Agreements to Address Climate Change. Energy Policy. 36 (1): 335-356.
Evans, D. & Kruger, J., 2007. Where´s the Sky´s Limit? Lessons from Chicago´s Cap and Trade Program. Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development Vol. 49, No. 2, pp 18-32.
Fischer, C. & Newell, R. 2005. Environmental and Technology Policies for Climate Change and Renewable Energy. RFF Discussion Paper 04-05. Forthcoming in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, available online 7 November 2007.
Fischer, C. & Sterner, T. 2007. Climate Policy, Prudence, and Role of Technological Innovation“. RFF Discussion Paper. Submitted to Environmental and Resource Economics for special issue on climate change and research frontiers.
Godal, O. 2005. Governments, firms and strategic behavior in international permit markets. Submitted to American Economic Journal: Economic Policy.
Hagem, C. & Westskog, H. 2005. Distributional constraints and efficiency in the tradable permit market. Submitted to Environmental and Resources Economics.
Hagem, C. & Westskog, H. 2005. Intertemporal emissions trading with a dominant agent: How does a restriction on borrowing affect efficiency? Forthcoming in Environmental and Resource Economics.
Harstad, B. & Eskeland, G.S. 2006. Trading for the future: Signaling in permit markets. Printed as CMS-EMS Discussion Paper 1429. Submitted to Journal of Political Economy.
Hoel, M. & Sterner T. 2007. Discounting and relative prices. Climatic Change online May 2007.
Holmgren, K. & Sternhufvud, C. 2006. CO2 emission reduction costs for petroleum refineries in Sweden. Forthcoming in Journal of Cleaner Production.
Hovi, J. & Aakre, S. 2007. Strategy and efficiency: Enforcing emissions trading. Submitted to Journal of Common Market Studies.
Jacob. M & Hellström, T. Nature or artifice? Conceptualizing the anthropogenic and the natural in climate policy. To be published 2008 in Environmental politics.
Kallbekken, S. 2006. Why the CDM will reduce carbon leakage. Climate Policy, 7(3), 197-211.
Kallbekken, S., Flottorp, L. S. & Rive, N. 2006. CDM baseline methodologies and carbon leakage. Energy Policy 35(8), 4154-4163.
Kruger, J. 2005. From SO2 to Greenhouse Gases: Trends and Events Shaping Future Emissions Trading Programs in the United States. Discussion Paper 05-20. Also as chapter in Acid in the Environment: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects, edited by Gerald R. Visgilio and Diana
M. Whitelaw. Springer 2006.
Kruger, J. 2005. Companies and Regulators in Emissions Trading Programmes in R. Antes/B. Hansjürgens/P. Letmathe (Ed.): Emissions Trading and Business, Springer Publishing, forthcoming.
Kruger, J. & Egenhofer, C. 2006. Confidence through Compliance in Emission Trading Markets. Sustainable Development law and Policy, Vol. VI, Issue 2, Winter.
Kruger, J., Pizer B. & Oates W. 2007. Decentralization in the EU Emission Trading Scheme and Lessons for Global Policy. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy.
Lahsen, M. 2007. The Challenge of Connecting International Science and Local Level Sustainability: The Case of the LBA. Environmental Science and Policy 10 (1), 2007.
Lahsen, M. 2005. Seductive Simulations: Uncertainty Distribution around Climate Models. Social Studies of Science 35: 895-922.
Lahsen, M. 2005. Technocracy, Democracy and U.S. Climate Science Politics: The Need for Demarcations. Science, Technology, and Human Values 30 (1): 137-169.
Linner, B.-O. 2006. Authority Trough Synergism: the Roles of Climate Change Linkages. European
Environment 16, 278-289.
Linnér, B.-O. & Jacob, M. 2005. FromStockholmto Kyoto and Beyond: A Review of the Globalisation of Global Warming Policy and North-South Relations. Globalizations 2 (3): 403-415.
Lövbrand, E. 2007. Pure Science or Policy Involvement? Ambigious Boundary Work for Swedish Carbon Cycle Science. Environmental Science and Policy, 10: 39-47.
Lövbrand, E & Öberg, G. 2005. Comment on How science makes environmental controversy worse by Daniel Sarewitz, Environmental Science and Policy, 7, 385-403 and When scientists politicize science: making sense of the controversy over The Skeptical Environmentalist by Roger A. Pielke Jr., Environmental Science and Policy, 7, 405-417, Environmental Science and Policy 8 (2): 195-197.
Neuhoff, K. et al. 2006 Implications of announced phase 2 National Allocation Plans for the EU ETS. Electricity Policy Research Group, Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge. Also published in Climate Policy, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp 411-422.
Newell, R. & Pizer, W.A. 2005. Indexed Regulations. RFF Discussion Paper 06-32. Submitted to American Economic Review.
Palmer, K. Burtraw, D. & Kahn, D. 2006. Simple Rules for Targeting CO2 Allowance Allocations to Compensate Firms, Climate Policy, No. 6, 477 - 493.
Persson, T. 2006. Linking the Northeast States of the US mitigation´s program to the EU Emission Trading Scheme - Implications and Costs. Forthcoming in Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change.
Persson, T. 2006. Stringent at the international level, flexible at the domestic level: EU climate leadership as a three-level game. Submitted to Energy Policy.
Ribbenhed, M., Thorén, M. & Sternhufvud C. 2006. CO2-emission reduction costs for iron ore based steel works in Sweden. Forthcoming in Journal of Clean er Production.
Sterner T. 2007. Fuel taxes: An important instrument for climate policy. Energy Policy, Vol. 35, Issue 6, pp 3194-3202.
Sterner, T. & Müller, A. 2008. Output and Abatement Effects of Allocation Readjustment in Permit Trade, Climatic Change, January 2008 Vol. 86, Nos. 1-2.
Sterner, T. & Müller, A. 2005. Allocation in Permit Trade: Output and Abatement Effects of Allocation Readjustment in Permit Trade. Submitted to Climatic Change.
Simonsson, L., Hjerpe, & M., Foltescu, V. 2007. What do we know? Analysis of current scientific knowledge on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change. Submitted to Ambio.
Storbjörk, S. Governing Climate Change Adaptation at the Local Arena: Challenges of Risk Management and Planning in Sweden. Local Environment. In press, November 2007.
Vajjhala, S., Gode, J. & Torvanger, A. 2006. An International Regulatory Framework for Risk Governance of CO2 Capture and Storage. Forthcoming as Wilson, E.J. et al. Regulating the Geological Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide. Environmental Science & Technology.
Westskog, H., Rypdal, K. & Kallbekken, S. Adjustments to reported emissions - What are the effects for the market for emission permits? To be submitted to Energy Policy.
Wilson, E.J. et al. 2007. Regulating the Geological Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide. Forthcoming in Environmental Science & Technology.
A selection of additional literature
Åhman, M., Burtraw, D., Kruger, J. & Zetterberg, L. 2005. A Ten Year Rule to Guide the Allocation of EU Emission Allowances. IVL Report B1633, RFF Discussion Paper 05-30.
Åhman, M. & Holmgren, K. 2006. Harmonising New Entrant Allocation in the Nordic Energy Sectors — current principles and options for EU ETS phase II. IVL B1679.
Arvidsson, A. & Larsson, M. 2005. Handel med utsläppsrätter. Hur företagsstrategier påverkas. IVL B-report 1637.
Baer, P., T. Athanasiou & S. Kartha. 2007. The Right to Development in a Climate Constrained World: The Greenhouse Development Rights Framework. Publication Series on Ecology (Heinrich Böll Stiftung: Berlin).
Burtraw, D. & Palmer, K. 2006. Compensation Rules for Climate Policy in the Electricity Sector. RFF Discussion paper no 07-41.
Bäckstrand, K. & Lövbrand, E. 2007. Climate governance beyond 2012. Competing discourses of green governmentality, ecological modernization and civic environmentalism. Chapter in Pettenger, M. (ed.) The Social Construction of Climate Change. Ashgate Publishers.
Bärring, L. & Persson, G. 2005. Transient climate change scenarios for agricultural applications. In conference proceedings of: NJF Seminar 380, Adaptation of crops and cropping systems to climate change. Organizer: Nordic Association of Agricultural Scientists, 8 July 2005, Odense, Denmark.
Evans, D. & Kruger, J. 2006. Taking up the Slack: Lessons from the Cap and Trade Program in Chicago. RFF Discussion Paper 06:36.
Fischer, C. 2006. How Can Renewable Portfolio Standards Lower Electricity Prices? RFF Discussion Paper no 06-20.
Friman, M. & Linnér, B O. 2006. Technologies Confining Equity: The Case of Historical Responsibility within UNFCCC. Conference Paper, Technologies of Nature-Politics, Oslo.
Hagem, C. & Westskog, H. 2004. Dominant agents and intertemporal emissions trading. CICERO Working paper no 11, 2004.
Hoel, M. & Sterner, T. 2006. Discounting and relative prices in assessing future environmental damages. RFF Working Paper 06-18, March 2006.
Goel, N. & Kumar, V. 2006. Post-2012 climate policy issues for South Asian countries. TERI Discussion paper.
Kolshus H.H., & Torvanger, A. 2005. Analysis of EU member states national allocation plans. CICERO, Working paper no 2005:2.
Lahsen, M. 2007. Trust Through Participation? Problems of Knowledge in Climate Decision Making. Chapter in The Social Construction of Climate Change, ed. Mary Pettinger. Ashgate Publishing, forthcoming.
Lahsen, M. 2006. Knowledge, Democracy and Uneven Playing Fields: Insights from Climate Politics in — and between — the U.S.and Brazil. Book chapter in Knowledge and Democracy, ed. Nico Stehr. Transaction Publishers, Forthcoming.
Lahsen, M. 2005. Armed or Tattered by Science? Brazilian Struggles with Science and Sovereignty. In conference proceedings of: Science and Democracy Network Annual Meeting. Organizer: HarvardUniversity, 24 June 2005. Harvard University, USA.
Lahsen, M. 2005. Brazilian Sovereignty and Struggles with Science. In conference proceedings of: The Science and Democracy Network Annual Meeting. Organizer: The Science and Democracy Network, 24 June 2005. Harvard University, USA.
Lahsen, M. 2005. Science, Geopolitics and FluidStates: The Case of Deforestation in the Amazon. Organizer: Invited Session by American Anthropological Association, 1 December 2005. Washington ,D.C.
Lahsen, M. 2005. Scientific Knowledge Construction and Representation: The Need for 2nd Wave Scientific Literacy. Organizer: 4th ScienceCenter World Congress, 14 April 2005. Rio de Janeiro ,Brazil.
Lahsen, M. & Öberg, G. 2006. The Role of Unstated Mistrust and Disparities in Scientific Capacity. CSPR report. The Tema Institute, Norrköping. ISBN 91-85523-42-9.
Linnér, B-O. & Jacob, M. 2008. From Stockholm to Kyoto and Beyond: A review of the Globalisation of Global Warming Policy and north-South Relation. The globalization of environmental crisis, pp 121-134.
Linnér, B.-O. 2005. Synergies Between UNFCCC and Sustainable Development Related Treaties and Institutions? In conference proceedings of: Dynamics of World Politics: Capacity, Preference and Leadership. The 46th Annual ISA Convention. Organizer: International Studies Association (ISA), 1 — 5 March 2005. Honolulu ,Hawaii.
Linnér, B.-O. 2005. The Art of Synergism: Framing Outcomes of Linkages between UNFCCC and Other Sustainable Development Regimes. In conference proceedings of: The 7th Nordic Environmental Social Science Research Conference. Organizer: Sweden Göteborg University, 15 — 17 June 2005. Göteborg University, Sweden.
Linnér, B-O & Selin, H. Global Politics of Sustainable Development. Presented at the Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, San Diego ,CA, March 2006 as part of the panel North-South Politics on Environment and Sustainable Development.
Lövbrand, Eva. 2006. Greening Earth? Science, Politics and Land Use in the Kyoto Negotiations. Dissertation series No 35. Department of Biology and Environmental Science, Kalmar University, Ph.D.
Lövbrand, E. 2005. Between Pure Science and Policy Involvement. Ambiguous Ideals for Swedish Carbon Cycle Science. In conference proceedings of: The 6th Open Meeting of the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Research Community. Organizer: International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDP), 10 — 13 October 2005. Bonn University,Germany.
Möhner, A. & Klein, R. J.T. 2007. The Global Environment Facility: Funding for Adaptation or Adapting to Funds? Climate and Energy Work Paper #1. Stockholm Environment Institute: Stockholm.
Nilsson, A. 2007. Changing Arctic Climate: Science and Policy in the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment. Linköping University, The Tema Institute, Department of Water
and Environmental Studies.
Nilsson, A. 2005. International regimes and knowledge production. Poster presentation at Second International Conference on Artic Research Planning, Copenhagen, 10 — 12 November 2005. Copenhagen, Denmark.
Nilsson, A. 2004. Läge för optimism (Time for optimism). Sveriges Natur Nr 2 sid 59.
Nilsson, A.E. Arctic Climate Change: North American Actors in Circumpolar Knowledge Production and Policy. Chapter submitted to Changing Climates in North American Politics: Institutions, Policymaking and Multilevel Governance, edited by Henrik Selin and Stacy VanDeveer.
Öberg, G. 2005. Challenges for climate policy relevant research. In conference proceedings of: International Symposium on Arid Climate Change and Sustainable Development (ISACS). Organizer: Gansu meteorological bureau, LanzhouUniversity and CMA, 19 — 21 May 2005. Lanzhou, China.
Palmer, K., Burtraw, D. & Kahn, D. 2006. Simple Rules for Targeting CO2 Allowance Allocations to Compensate Firms, RFF Discussion Paper no 06-28.
Persson, G. & Bärring, L. 2005. Climate and human health - experience from Sweden and natural hazards in the future. In conference proceedings of: Wengen — 2005Workshop on Global Change Research 10th Anniversary Meeting, Climatic change and its impact on Human Health. Organizer: Wengen 2005 International and interdisciplinary workshops, 12 — 14 September 2005. Wengen,Switzerland.
Pizer, B. 2007. Practical Global Climate Policy in Aldy, J. & Stavins, R. (eds.) Architectures for Agreement, Cambridge University Press.
Storbjörk, S. 2005. Planning for climate change adaptation — Knowledge, expert claims and uncertainties in responses to climate variations and risks. In conference proceedings of: The 7th Nordic Environmental Social Science Research Conference ( NESS ). Organizer: Department of Political ScienceGöteborgUniversity, 15 — 17 June 2005. Göteborg, Sweden.
Särnholm, E. 2005. Åtgärdskostnader för minskning av koldioxidutsläpp vid svenska kraftvärme och värmeanläggningar. IVL B1650.
Ye, Q., Ed. 2006. Creeping environmental problems in China. (In Chinese). Tsinghua University Press Beijing, China.
Ye, Q. 2006. Factor analysis of disaster losses: China case study, Workshop Climate Change and Disaster Losses: Understanding and Attribution Trends and Projections. Munich ,Germany, 25 — 26 May 2006.
Ye, Q. 2005. Living in between periurban and wildlife interface, know risk. Leicester ,UK, United Nations ISDR. Tudor Rose Publishing, pp. 360.
Ye, Q. 2005. Urban Drought - A Potential Flashing Point in Western Development Strategy. In conference proceedings of: International Conference on Arid Climate and Sustainable Development. Organizer: Gansu metorological bureau, LanzhouUniversity and CMA, 23 — 25 May 2005. Lanzhou,China.
Ye, Q. 2004. On the creeping environmental problems in China. In conference proceedings of: International Conference on Resources, Ecosystems, and Sustainability of Arid and Semi-arid Regions. Organizer: Xinjiang University and CMA, 8 — 10 September 2004. International Centre for Desert Affairs at Xinjiang University.
Ye, Q. & Liu, Z. 2005. Urban water resources management for semi-arid region Huaimin Guan. In conference proceedings of: Remote Sensing and Modeling of Ecosystems for Sustainability II. Organizer: SPIE 50th annual meeting, 31 July — 4 August 2005. San Diego, California , USA.
Ye, Q. & Sun, G. 2006. Climate Change and Its Impacts on Creeping Environmental Problems in China. (In Chinese). In: Creeping Environmental Problems in China. Qian Ye (ed). Tsinghua University Press. Beijing, China.
Zetterberg, L. 2006. Lessons learned from the National Allocation of Allowances - The case of Sweden, IVL report B1680.
Zhou, M., Ye, Q. & Liu, Z. 2005. On climate impacts on hydropower development in China. In conference proceedings of: Remote Sensing and Modelling of Ecosystems for Sustainability II. Organizer: SPIE 50th annual meeting, 31 July — 4 August 2005. San Diego, California, USA.