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Gary W. Yohe

Researcher at Wesleyan University

Publications -  173
Citations -  21893

Gary W. Yohe is an academic researcher from Wesleyan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Political economy of climate change. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 172 publications receiving 20358 citations. Previous affiliations of Gary W. Yohe include Carnegie Mellon University & University at Albany, SUNY.

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A framework for sustained climate assessment in the United States

TL;DR: Moss, RH; Avery, S; Baja, K; Burkett, M; Chischilly, AM; Dell, J; Fleming, PA; Geil, K, Jacobs, K., Jones, A; Knowlton, K); Koh, J, Lemos, MC; Melillo, J); Pandya, R; Richmond, TC; Scarlett, L; Stults, N; Snyder, Tissot, P; Waple, A, Whitehead, M, Zarrilli, D; Zarrill, D, Fox,
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Climate change and Asian agriculture.

TL;DR: In addition, agriculture and land use change are prominent sources of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as mentioned in this paper, and while some impending climate change will have negative effects on agricultural production in parts of Asia, and especially on resource-poor farmers, the sector also presents opportunities for emission reductions.
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Future scenarios for emissions need continual adjustment

TL;DR: The numbers presented by Pielke et al. are revealing, but they divert attention from a more serious problem underlying the SRES approach to calculating mitigation costs: a failure to incorporate the dynamic nature of the decision problem into climate-policy analysis.
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A tax cum subsidy regulatory alternative for controlling pollution: Insights from thinking about acid rain

TL;DR: In this article, a tax cum subsidy pollution control mechanism is proposed to mitigate against the potential efficiency losses caused by moral hazard in a self-reporting method that prescribes a best available technology and trusts, in the absence of expected cost penalties, that it will be employed fully.