Climate Policy Center
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2007

[icon]: PDFCPC's Comments to the House Science Commission regarding ARPA-E
Rafe Pomerance, President, Climate Policy Center

[icon]: PDFResponse to Chairmen Dingell & Boucher regarding issues of interest to the House Committee on Energy and Policy
Roger Dower, Chairman, Climate Policy Center

In New Hampshire, Town Put Climate on the Agenda
Katie Zezima, New York Times, 3/19/2007

Advocate: Harness Primary Power - Grass-roots efforts can sway presidential race
Chelsea Conaboy, Concord Monitor, 3/18/2007

 

2006

[icon]: PDF"Climate Change Technology Research: Do We Need A 'Manhattan Project' for the Environment?"
Lee Lane, CPC Executive Director - Prepared Testimony for The Committee on Government Reform, U.S. House of Representatives

[icon]: PDF"Energy and Climate Change Research and the 'DARPA Model' "
Dr. Richard Van Atta, Institute for Defense Analyses - Prepared Testimony for The Committee on Government Reform, U.S. House of Representatives

 

2005

[icon]: Word Document"Climate Change Technology Explorarory Research (CCTER)"
Lee Lane, Kenneth Caldeira, Danny Day, William Fulkerson, & Marty Hoffert

[icon]: PDF"Comments on CCTP's Strategic Plan"
Lee Lane, CPC Executive Director

[icon]: PDF"Reflections On Climate-Related R&D"
Lee Lane, CPC Executive Director

[icon]: PDF"Institutions for Climate Change Technology Development"
Lee Lane, CPC Executive Director, Presented at EPRI Global Climate Change Research Seminar

[icon]: PDF"Impact of Economic Liberalization on GHG Emission Trends in India"
W. David Montgomery & Sugandha D. Tuladhar, Charles River Associates, Inc.

2004

[icon]: PDF"Alternatives to Mitigate the Economic Impacts of the McCain-Lieberman Bill"
Prepared By Charles River Associates, Washington, D.C. - Anne E. Smith

[icon]: PDF"The Political Economy of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Controls"
Lee Lane, CPC Executive Director

[icon]: PDF"A New Paradigm for U.S. Climate Policy"
From the book "Climate Policy for the 21st Century: Meeting the Long-Term Challenge of Global Warming" - David Michel, ed. (Washington, DC: Center for Transatlantic Relations, Johns Hopkins University–SAIS, 2004

[icon]: PDF"A Carbon Tax in China?"
Richard N. Cooper, Harvard University

[icon]: PDF"Impacts of a Carbon Cap with a Safety Valve on Carbon Prices"
Prepared By Charles River Associates, Washington, D.C. - Anne E. Smith & Paul M. Bernstein

[icon]: PDF"An Evaluation of State Carbon Dioxide Reduction Policies"
Andy Keeler, The University of Georgia

2003

[icon]: PDF"Do the Benefits of Tightening CAFE Outweigh the Costs?"
Ian W.H. Parry, Resources for the Future

[icon]: PDF"Allowance Allocation Under a Carbon Cap-and-Trade Policy"
Lee Lane, CPC Executive Director

[icon]: PDF"Are There Any Cost-Effective Greenhouse Gas Control Policies That Politicians Might Like?"
Randall Lutter, Chief Economist, U.S. Food and Drug Administration

[icon]: PDF"U.S. Climate Policy and the Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Less Developed Countries"
Lee Lane, CPC Executive Director

[icon]: PDF"U.S. Experiences with Domestic Climate Policies, 1990-2012: A Model for Future International Strategies?"
Richard Morgenstern, Resources for the Future

[icon]: PDF"U.S. Leadership for a Global Climate Regime"
Scott Barrett, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University

2002

[icon]: PDF"The Need for Back-Up Strategies on Climate Change"
Lee Lane, CPC Executive Director

[icon]: PDF"Designing a Carbon Dioxide Trading System: The Advantages of Upstream Regulation"
Andrew Keeler, University of Georgia

[icon]: PDF"Greenhouse Gas Abatement Costs"
Lee Lane, CPC Executive Director

2001

[icon]: PDF"A Global Climate Change Policy Framework"
Rafe Pomerance, Lee Lane, and Richard Schmalensee of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

[icon]: PDF"Allocation of Allowances and Consumer Impacts"
Lee Lane, CPC Executive Director

[icon]: PDF"Statement to the National Academy of Sciences CAFE Committee"
Lee Lane, CPC Executive Director

[icon]: PDF"Returning Carbon Permit Proceeds to the Economy: Three Options"
Martha Phillips, CPC Consultant

 

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CPC believes in providing people with information regarding climate issues that affect us all. This area of the website provides you with additional sources to find information.

  • Barrett, Scott. Environment & Statecraft: The Strategy of Environmental Treaty-Making. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.
  • Broad, William D. “How to Cool the Planet (Maybe)”. New York Times, June 27, 2006.
  • Brown, Marilyn A., Matt Antes. Charlotte Franchuk, Burton H. Koske, Gordon Michaels, and Joan Pellegrino. “Results of a Technical Review of the U.S. Climate Change Technology Program’s R&D Portfolio”. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, May 2006
  • Caldeira, Kenneth, Danny Day, William Fulkerson, and Lee Lane. “Climate Change Technology Exploratory Research (CCTER).” (Climate Policy Center, December 2005).
  • Climate Change Technology Priogram. U.S. Climate Change Technology Program Strategic Plan http://www.climatetechnology.gov/stratplan/final/index.htm
  • Edmonds, Jae and Gerry Stokes. “Launching a Technology Revolution” in Climate Policy for the 21st Century: Meeting the Long-Term Challenge of Global Warming. Edited by David Michel. (Center for Transatlantic Relations, 2003)
  • Hoffert, Martin I., Ken Caldeira, Gregory Benford, David R. Criswell, Christopher Green, Howard Herzog, Atul K. Jain, Haroon S. Kheshgi, Klaus S. Lackner, John S. Lewis, H. Douglas Lightfoot, Wallace Manheimer, John C. Mankins, Michael E. Mauel, L. John Perkins, Michael E. Schlesinger, Tyler Volk, and Tom M. L. Wigley. “Advanced Technology Paths to Global Climate Stability: Energy for a Greenhouse Planet.” (Science, 298 (November 1, 2002)): 981-987.
  • House of Lords. The Economics of Climate Change. Select Committee on Economic Affairs – HL Paper 12-I (Vol. I: Report). (London: The Stationary Office Limited), July 2005.
  • Montgomery, W. David. The Role of Science in the Asia-Pacific Partnership. Testimony Before the U.S. Senate, April 5, 2006.
  • Montgomery, W. David and Anne Smith. “Price, Quantity, & Technology Strategies for Climate Change Policy” (Charles River Associates, 2005)
  • National Research Council. Thinking Strategically: The Appropriate Use of Metrics for the Climate Change Science Program. (National Press Academy, 2005)
  • Nordhaus, William D. and Joseph Boyer. Warming the World: Economic Models of Global Warming. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2000.
  • O’Keefe, William. “Self-Sufficiency’ vs. Economic Reality”. The Washington Times, Front Page: Editorials/Op-Ed Page, Feb. 3, 2006
  • Popp, David. “R&D Subsidies and Climate Policy: Is There a “Free Lunch?” National Bureau of Economic Research. Working Paper 10880. October 2004.
  • Reinstein, Robert A. “A Possible Way Forward on Climate Change”. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, Vol. 9, No. 3, July 2004.
  • Reis, Victor H. Statement for DOE on reorganization of national security programs. Located at http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/1999_hr/99-07-14reis.htm
  • Schelling, Thomas C. “What Makes Greenhouse Sense?” Indiana Law Review, [Vol. 38:581] (pp 581-593) 2005.
  • Teller, Edward, Roderick Hyde, Muriel Ishikawa, John Nuckolls, and Lowell Wood. “Active Stabilization of Climate: Inexpensive, Low Risk, Near-Term Options for Preventing Global Warming and Ice Ages via Technologically Varied Solar Radiative Forcing.” (University of California Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 2004)
  • Van Atta, Richard. “Energy and Climate Change Research--DARPA Model.” Presented to the Washington Roundtable on Science and Public Policy, National Press Club, November 2005.