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climate change 3 agriculture 2 emissions trading 2 AP6 1 Asia-Pacific Partnership 1 Climate Change 1 Climate change 1 Irrigation 1 Uncertainty 1 abatement 1 adjustment assistance 1 compensation 1 emission taxes 1 environmental Kuznets curve 1 grandfathering 1 greenhouse gas emissions 1 innovation 1 public goods 1 technology policy 1 uncertainty 1
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Quiggin, John 12 Adamson, David 1 Chambers, Sarah 1 Gans, Joshua 1 Jotzo, Frank 1 Menezes, Flavio 1 Pezzey, John C.V. 1 Schrobback, Peggy 1 Wagner, Liam 1
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Risk and Sustainable Management Group (RSMG), School of Economics 12
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Climate Change Working Papers 12
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Climate change, uncertainty and adaptation: the case of irrigated agriculture in the Murray–Darling Basin in Australia
Quiggin, John; Adamson, David; Chambers, Sarah; … - Risk and Sustainable Management Group (RSMG), School of … - 2010
Climate change is likely to have substantial effects on irrigated agriculture. Extreme climate events such as droughts are likely to become more common. These patterns are evident in median projections of climate change for the Murray–Darling Basin in Australia. Understanding climate change...
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Agriculture and global climate stabilization: a public good analysis
Quiggin, John - Risk and Sustainable Management Group (RSMG), School of … - 2009
The stabilization of global climate presents one of the most complex problems in public good provision the world has faced. Continuation of ‘business as usual’ policies, leading to warming of more than 2 degrees over the next year, will produce significant damage to agricultural systems and...
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Uncertainty and climate change policy
Quiggin, John - Risk and Sustainable Management Group (RSMG), School of … - 2008
The paper consists of a summary of the main sources of uncertainty about climate change, and a discussion of the major implications for economic analysis and the formulation of climate policy. Uncertainty typically implies that the optimal policy is more risk-averse than otherwise, and therefore...
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The impact of climate change on agriculture
Quiggin, John - Risk and Sustainable Management Group (RSMG), School of … - 2008
It is now virtually certain that Australia and the world will experience significant climate change over the next century, as a result of human-caused emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases.
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Equity between overlapping generations
Quiggin, John - Risk and Sustainable Management Group (RSMG), School of … - 2008
This note is a demonstration that, in the presence of overlapping generations and under standard conditions for a social welfare ordering (Pareto optimality, transitivity, independence), the only ordering consistent with utilitarianism for all people currently alive at any given point in time is...
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Grandfathering and greenhouse: the role of compensation and adjustment assistance in the introduction of a carbon emissions trading scheme for Australia
Menezes, Flavio; Quiggin, John; Wagner, Liam - Risk and Sustainable Management Group (RSMG), School of … - 2008
The terms ‘grandfather clause’ and ‘grandfathering’ describe elements of a policy program in which existing participants in an activity are protected from the impact of regulations, restrictions or charges applied to new entrants. In this paper, the role of grandfathering in the design...
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Counting the cost of climate change at an agricultural level
Quiggin, John - Risk and Sustainable Management Group (RSMG), School of … - 2007
The effects of global climate change on agriculture will be diverse and complex. Some important qualitative conclusions emerge from the literature. First, it is important to focus on the rate at which climate changes and the capacity of farmers to adjust, rather than on absolute changes in...
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The Practicalities of Emissions Trading
Gans, Joshua; Quiggin, John - Risk and Sustainable Management Group (RSMG), School of … - 2007
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Stern and his critics on discounting and climate change
Quiggin, John - Risk and Sustainable Management Group (RSMG), School of … - 2007
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Fiddling while carbon burns: why climate policy needs pervasive emission pricing as well as technology promotion
Pezzey, John C.V.; Jotzo, Frank; Quiggin, John - Risk and Sustainable Management Group (RSMG), School of … - 2006
Effective climate policy requires global emissions of greenhouse gases to be cut drastically, which in energy sectors can be achieved by lower emissions supply technologies, greater energy use efficiency, and substitution in demand. For policy to be efficient requires fairly uniform, pervasive...
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