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Climate Policy presents the highest quality refereed research and analysis on the policy issues raised by climate change, and provides a forum for commentary and debate. It addresses both the mitigation of, and adaptation to, climate change, within and between the different regions of the world. It encourages a trans-disciplinary approach to these issues at international, regional, national and sectoral levels.

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Volume 6, Number 5, 2006

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Research Article

The economics of inaction on climate change: a sensitivity analysis
pp. 509-526(18)
Authors: Ackerman, Frank; Finlayson, Ian J.

Some dangers of `dangerous' climate change
pp. 527-536(10)
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The marginal impacts of CO2, CH4 and SF6 emissions
pp. 537-544(8)
Author: Hope, Chris W.

Meeting the EU 2°C climate target: global and regional emission implications
pp. 545-564(20)
Authors: den Elzen, Michel; Meinshausen, Malte

Commentary

The social cost of carbon: what does it actually depend on?
pp. 565-572(8)
Author: Hope, Chris W.

Learning and climate change
pp. 585-589(5)
Authors: C O'Neill, Brian; Crutzen, Paul; Grübler, Arnulf; Ha Duong, Minh; Keller, Klaus; Kolstad, Charles; Koomey, Jonathan; Lange, Andreas; Obersteiner, Michael; Oppenheimer, Michael; Pepper, William; Sanderson, Warren; Schlesinger, Michael; Treich, Nicolas; Ulph, Alistair; Webster, Mort; Wilson, Chris

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