Contact: Elliot Diringer

Activities:

Description: The Pew Center plays an active role in international climate change policy research and discussion and has a large output of working papters, reports, policy briefings, and legislative and administration proposal analysis.

Publications:

Daniel Bodansky, Elliot Diringer, Jonathan Pershing, Xueman Wang, 2004 Strawman Elements Possible Approaches To Advancing International Climate Change Efforts. Prepared for the Climate Dialogue at Pocantico

Daniel Bodansky 2004: "International climate efforts beyond 2012: A survey of approaches", prepared for the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, June 2004

Kevin Baumert, Jonathan Pershing, 2004, Climate Data: Insights And Observations. Prepared for the Pew Center Pre-Publication Draft 

"Induced technological change and climate policy", October 2004, Prepared for the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, by Lawrence H. Goulder, Stanford University

Mar. 2004:  A Climate Policy Framework: Balancing Policy and Politics

Dec. 2003: Beyond Kyoto: Advancing the International Effort Against Climate Change

"Designing a Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reduction Program for the U.S.", Prepared for the Pew Center on Global Climate Change MAY 2003, Robert R. Nordhaus and Kyle W. Danish

Innovative Policy Solutions to Global Climate Change--The Timing of Climate Change Policy, in Brief, Nov. 4, 2001

Oct. 2001:  Climate Change: An Agenda for Global Collective Action, paper prepared for the conference on “The Timing of Climate Change Policies”  

Nov. 2000: Promoting Meaningful Compliance with Climate Change Commitments

Jun. 1999: Developing Countries & Global Climate Change

Oct. 29, 1998: Equity & Global Climate Change

Oct. 1998: Early Action & Global Climate Change

Address:

2101 Wilson Blvd., Suite 550

Arlington, VA 22201

USA   

Phone: +1 703 516-4146
Fax: +1 703 841-1422
E-mail: diringere@pewclimate.org
Webpage: www.pewclimate.org

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