Introduction to EMF 24 | Allen A. Fawcett, Leon E. Clarke, and John P. Weyant | 1~8 | 2014.06.01 | | |
Technology and U.S. Emissions Reductions Goals: Results of the EMF 24 Modeling Exercise | Leon E. Clarke, Allen A. Fawcett, John P. Weyant, James McFarland, Vaibhav Chaturvedi, and Yuyu Zhou | 9~32 | 2014.06.01 | | |
Overview of EMF 24 Policy Scenarios | Allen A. Fawcett, Leon C. Clarke, Sebastian Rausch, and John P. Weyant | 33~60 | 2014.06.01 | | |
Interaction Effects of Market-Based and Command-and-Control Policies | Sugandha D. Tuladhar, Sebastian Mankowski, and Paul Bernstein | 61~88 | 2014.06.01 | | |
Technology Assumptions and Climate Policy: The Interrelated Effects of U.S. Electricity and Transport Policy | Mark Jaccard, Suzanne Goldberg | 89~100 | 2014.06.01 | | |
Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Options in the U.S. Electric Sector: A ReEDS Analysis | Patrick Sullivan, Caroline Uriarte, and Walter Short | 101~114 | 2014.06.01 | | |
Investigating Technology Options for Climate Policies: Differentiated Roles in ADAGE | Martin T. Ross, Patrick T. Sullivan, Allen A. Fawcett, and Brooks M. Depro | 115~136 | 2014.06.01 | | |
A Clean Energy Standard Analysis with the US-REGEN Model | Geoffrey J. Blanford, James H. Merrick, and David Young | 137~164 | 2014.06.01 | | |
Assessing the Interactions among U.S. Climate Policy, Biomass Energy, and Agricultural Trade | Marshall A. Wise, Haewon C. McJeon, Katherine V. Calvin, Leon E. Clarke, and Page Kyle | 165~180 | 2014.06.01 | | |
U.S. CO2 Mitigation in a Global Context: Welfare, Trade and Land Use | Ronald D. Sands, Katja Schumacher, and Hannah Forster | 181~198 | 2014.06.01 | | |