Overview Studies - Other Governments
Climate Change Compendium - UN 0909 - PDF, 70 pp
Stern Review (UK, Nicholas Stern ed., 1006 - 711 pp)
Executive Summary - PDF, 27 pp
Preface & Acknowledgements PDF
Abbreviations and Acronyms PDF
1 - The Science of Climate Change - PDF, 21 pp
2 - Economics, Ethics and Climate Change PDF
4 - Implications of Climate Change for Development - PDF, 30 pp
5 - Costs of Climate Change in Developed Countries - PDF, 21 pp
6 - Economic Modelling of Climate-Change Impacts - PDF, 25 pp
7 - Projecting the Growth of Greenhouse-Gas Emissions - PDF, 24 pp
8 - The Challenge of Stabilization PDF
The paths assume NO emissions from permafrost or seabed methane hydrates.
Nor do they account for changes in Earth’s albedo (how much sunlight it reflects.)
9 - Identifying the Costs of Mitigation - PDF, 28 pp
13 - Towards a Goal for Climate-Change Policy - PDF, 25 pp
Note: Paleo-climate studies indicate that eventual temperature change for given CO2 levels will be substantially higher than shown here.
Part IV - Policy Responses for Mitigation
15 - Carbon Pricing and Emissions Markets in Practice - PDF, 23 pp
16 - Accelerating Technological Innovation - PDF, 30 pp
17 - Beyond Carbon Markets and Technology - PDF, 26 pp
Part V - Policy Responses for Adaptation
18 - Understanding the Economics of Adaptation PDF
19 - Adaptation in the Developed World PDF
20 - Adaptation in the Developing World PDF
21 - Framework for Understanding International Collective Action for Climate Change PDF
22 - Creating a Global Price for Carbon - PDF, 23 pp
23 - Supporting the Transition to a Low-Carbon Global Economy - PDF, 25 pp
24 - Promoting Effective International Technology Co-operation - PDF, 21 pp
25 - Reversing Emissions from Land Use Change PDF
26 - International Support PDF
27 - Conclusions PDF
Section Map: Overviews
Overview Studies, except Government
Overview Studies - US Government
Overview Studies - Other Governments