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Evaluating the Bonn-Marrakesh agreement  +
Reductions of greenhouse gas emissions in Annex I and non-Annex I countries for meeting concentration stabilisation targets: An editorial comment  +
Sharing the reduction effort to limit global warming to 2°C  +
The FAIR model: A tool to analyse environmental and costs implications of regimes of future commitments  +
The socio-economic impact of sea-level rise on the Netherlands: A study of possible scenarios  +
Modeling Climate Related Feedback Processes  +
Responsibility for past and future global warming: Uncertainties in attributing anthropogenic climate change  +
Peaking profiles for achieving long-term temperature targets with more likelihood at lower costs  +
Peaking profiles for achieving long-term temperature targets with more likelihood at lower costs  +
Allocating constrained global carbon budgets: Inter-regional and inter-generational equity for a sustainable world  +
Strengthening the Montreal protocol: does it cool down the greenhouse?  +
An integrated modeling approach to global carbon and nitrogen cycles: Balancing their budgets  +
Analysing countries' contribution to climate change: Scientific and policy-related choices  +
Abatement costs of post-Kyoto climate regimes  +
Differentiating future commitments on the basis of countries' relative historical responsibility for climate change: Uncertainties in the 'Brazilian Proposal' in the context of a policy implementation  +
Multi-stage: A rule-based evolution of future commitments under the climate change convention  +
Multi-gas emission envelopes to meet greenhouse gas concentration targets: Costs versus certainty of limiting temperature increase  +
Differentiation of countries' future commitments in a post-2012 climate regime. An assessment of the "South-North Dialogue" Proposal  +
Regional abatement action and costs under allocation schemes for emission allowances for achieving low CO2-equivalent concentrations  +
The Triptych approach revisited: A staged sectoral approach for climate mitigation  +