Saturday, May 15, 2010

US-China Assignment - References

These are the references I used for my assignment comparing the roles of China and the US in development of global climate policy, which can be found in the accompanying post.


ACUPCC (American College & University Presidents Climate Commitment) 2010: American College & University Presidents Climate Commitment Website, , Last Accessed 16 March 2010.

Aldy, J.E., S. Barrett, and R.N. Stavins, 2003: “Thirteen Plus One: A Comparison of Global Climate Policy Architectures”, KSG Working Paper Series No. RWP03-012; FEEM Working Paper No. 64, , 1-39.

APP (Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate), 11-13 January 2006a: Charter, Sydney, 1-7.

APP (Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate), 11-12 January 2006b: Work Plan, Sydney, 1-8.

Associated Press, 2 March 2010: “Report: China drafts 10-year ‘green energy’ plan”, Business Week, Bloomberg L.P., Shanghai, , Last Accessed 17 March 2010.

Barfield, C., 2009: “Politics of Trade in the USA and in the Obama Administration: Implications for Asian Regionalism”, Asian Economic Policy Review, 4, 227-243.

Bolin, B., 1998: “The Kyoto Negotiations on Climate Change: A Science Perspective”, Science, 279, 330-331, .

CCX (Chicago Climate Exchange, Inc.), 2007: “Overview”, Chicago Climate Exchange Website, , Last Accessed 16 March 2010.

DOE (Department of Energy for the United States), 2009: “States with Renewable Portfolio Standards”, Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy State Activities and Partnerships Website, , Last Accessed 16 March 2010.

Downs, E.S., 2008: “China’s “New” Energy Administration: China’s National Energy Administration will struggle to manage the energy sector effectively”, The China Business Review Online, The US-China Business Council, November-December Issue,42-45.

EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration), 2008: “Figure 2.0: Primary Energy Consumption by Source and Sector”, Annual Energy Review 2008, , Last Accessed 16 March 2010.

EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration), 2009: “China: Oil”, Country Analysis Briefs Website, , Last Accessed 16 March 2010.

EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), 7 December 2009: “EPA: Greenhouse Gases Threaten Public Health and the Environment / Science overwhelmingly shows greenhouse gas concentrations at unprecedented levels due to human activity”, U.S. EPA Website: News Releases issued by the Office of Air and Radiation, , Last Accessed 17 March 2010.

Kellow, A., 2010: “Is the Asia-Pacific Partnership a viable alternative to Kyoto?”, WIREs Climate Change, 1, 10-15.

NEA (National Energy Administration of the People’s Republic of China) and IEA (International Energy Agency), 2009: “Joint Statement by the National Energy Administration of the People’s Republic of China and the International Energy Agency”, Paris, 1-5.

NRDC (National Development and Reform Commission of the People’s Republic of China), 2007: China’s National Climate Change Programme, 1-62.

Peters, G.P. and E.G. Hertwich, 2008: “CO2 Embodied in International Trade with Implications for Global Climate Policy”, Environmental Science & Technology, 42(5), 1401-1407.

Pelosi (Offices of Speaker Pelosi), Leader Hoyer, the Energy and Commerce Committee, and the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, 2009: “Building the Clean Energy Economy”, , Last Accessed 17 March 2010, 1-44.

Pew Center (on Global Climate Change), 2007: “Climate Change Mitigation Measures in the People’s Republic of China”, 1-4.

Pew Center (on Global Climate Change), 2010: “Carbon Market Design & Oversight: A Short Overview”, 1-15.

Taplin, R. and J. McGee, 2010: “The Asia-Pacific Partnership: implementation challenges and interplay with Kyoto”, WIREs Climate Change, 1, 16-22.

UN FCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change), 2008: Report of the individual review of the greenhouse gas inventory of the United States of America submitted in 2007, 1-37.

United States, House of Representatives, 109th Congress, H.R. 6: Energy Policy Act of 2005 (introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives; 5 August 2005), 109th Congress, , Last Accessed 16 March 2010.

van Loon, J., 17 March 2010: “Renewable Energy Investment May Reach $200 Billion in 2010”, Business Week, Bloomberg L.P., , Last Accessed 17 March 2010.

Wang, T. and J. Watson, 2007: “Who Owns China’s Carbon Emissions?”, Tyndall Briefing Note No. 23, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, 1-7.

Wang, T. and J. Watson, 2008: “Carbon Emissions Scenarios for China to 2100”, Tyndall Working Paper No. 121, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, 1-23.

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