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Jochen Harnisch
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 24
Citations - 1915
Jochen Harnisch is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Greenhouse gas & Kyoto Protocol. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 24 publications receiving 1825 citations.
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Multi-gas assessment of the Kyoto Protocol
John M. Reilly,Ronald G. Prinn,Jochen Harnisch,Jean Fitzmaurice,Henry D. Jacoby,David W. Kicklighter,Peter Stone,Andrei P. Sokolov,Chien Wang +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that a multi-gas control strategy could greatly reduce the costs of fulfilling the Kyoto Protocol compared with a CO2-only strategy, and that under a more stringent emissions policy, the use of global warming potentials as applied in the Kyoto protocol leads to considerably more mitigation of climate change for multigas strategies than for the CO 2-only control.
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Industrial Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Mitigation
TL;DR: In this paper, the potential contribution of industrial energy-efficiency technologies and policies to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions to 2030 is discussed, where the authors propose a framework to evaluate the potential of these technologies for mitigating greenhouse gas emission from industry.
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Uncertainty in emissions projections for climate models
Mort Webster,Mustafa H.M. Babiker,Monika. Mayer,John M. Reilly,Jochen Harnisch,Robert C. Hyman,Marcus C. Sarofim,Chien Wang +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate the uncertainty in future anthropogenic emissions using a computable general equilibrium model of the world economy, and find a temperature change range in 2100 of 0.9 to 4.01C, compared with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change emissions scenarios that result in a range of 1.3 to 3.61C.
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Policy, Financing and Implementation
Catherine Mitchell,Janet L. Sawin,Govind R. Pokharel,Daniel M. Kammen,Zhongying Wang,Solomone Fifita,Mark Jaccard,Ole Langniss,Hugo Lucas,Alain Nadaï,Ramiro Trujillo Blanco,Eric Usher,Aviel Verbruggen,Rolf Wüstenhagen,Kaoru Yamaguchi,Douglas J. Arent,Greg Arrowsmith,Morgan Bazilian,Lori Bird,Thomas Boermans,Alex Bowen,Sylvia Breukers,Thomas Bruckner,Sebastian Busch,Elisabeth Clemens,Peter M. Connor,Felix Creutzig,Peter Droege,Karin Ericsson,Chris Greacen,Renata Grisoli,Erik Haites,Kirsty Hamilton,Jochen Harnisch,Cameron Hepburn,Suzanne Hunt,Matthias Kalkuhl,Heleen de Koninck,Patrick Lamers,Birger Madsen,Gregory F. Nemet,Lars J Nilsson,Supachai Panitchpakdi,David Popp,Anis Radzi,Gustav Resch,Sven Schimschar,Kristin Seyboth,Sergio Trindade,Bernhard Truffer,Sarah Truitt,Dan van der Horst,Saskia Vermeylen,Charlie Wilson,Ryan Wiser,David de Jager,Antonina Ivanova Boncheva +56 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the role of government policies in accelerating the deployment of renewable energy (RE) technologies in developing countries and highlight the importance of ensuring a secure energy supply and environmental concerns.
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Tropospheric trends for CF4 and C2F6 since 1982 derived from SF6 dated stratospheric air
TL;DR: In this paper, the long-lived trace gases CF4, C2F6, and SF6 have been measured using balloon borne cryosampling from altitudes of up to 34 km between 1987 and 1995.