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Hacia el futuro: Energy, Economics, and the Environment in 21st Century Mexico

Maria Eugenia Ibarrarán Roy Boyd

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978-1-4020-4770-1

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978-1-4020-4771-8

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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Tabla de contenidos

Introduction

Maria Eugenia Ibarrarán; Roy Boyd

The notion of ‘global warming’, which teaches that humans are responsible for climate change, has been forming for more than a century and a half, at first very slowly, and then, since the 1985 second Villach Conference, very rapidly. Since 1985 to the present day, and more especially since 1988, the ‘certainty’ that man is an essential factor in climate change, indeed the principal factor, seems established. The expected global warming is bound to bring in its wake the modification of various elements of the climate, and meteorological parameters will be increasingly modified.

This assurance emerges in the conclusions of the IPCC, in its : a result of the previously mentioned , a blending of scientific and ecological processes driven by international politics.

- Part 1 | Pp. 3-11

Greenhouse gas emissions and climate change

Maria Eugenia Ibarrarán; Roy Boyd

The notion of ‘global warming’, which teaches that humans are responsible for climate change, has been forming for more than a century and a half, at first very slowly, and then, since the 1985 second Villach Conference, very rapidly. Since 1985 to the present day, and more especially since 1988, the ‘certainty’ that man is an essential factor in climate change, indeed the principal factor, seems established. The expected global warming is bound to bring in its wake the modification of various elements of the climate, and meteorological parameters will be increasingly modified.

This assurance emerges in the conclusions of the IPCC, in its : a result of the previously mentioned , a blending of scientific and ecological processes driven by international politics.

- Part 1 | Pp. 13-27

Forecasting the impact of climate change

Maria Eugenia Ibarrarán; Roy Boyd

The notion of ‘global warming’, which teaches that humans are responsible for climate change, has been forming for more than a century and a half, at first very slowly, and then, since the 1985 second Villach Conference, very rapidly. Since 1985 to the present day, and more especially since 1988, the ‘certainty’ that man is an essential factor in climate change, indeed the principal factor, seems established. The expected global warming is bound to bring in its wake the modification of various elements of the climate, and meteorological parameters will be increasingly modified.

This assurance emerges in the conclusions of the IPCC, in its : a result of the previously mentioned , a blending of scientific and ecological processes driven by international politics.

- Part 1 | Pp. 29-44

Energy use in mexico

Maria Eugenia Ibarrarán; Roy Boyd

The notion of ‘global warming’, which teaches that humans are responsible for climate change, has been forming for more than a century and a half, at first very slowly, and then, since the 1985 second Villach Conference, very rapidly. Since 1985 to the present day, and more especially since 1988, the ‘certainty’ that man is an essential factor in climate change, indeed the principal factor, seems established. The expected global warming is bound to bring in its wake the modification of various elements of the climate, and meteorological parameters will be increasingly modified.

This assurance emerges in the conclusions of the IPCC, in its : a result of the previously mentioned , a blending of scientific and ecological processes driven by international politics.

- Part 1 | Pp. 45-74

Economic theory, emission control, and kyoto

Maria Eugenia Ibarrarán; Roy Boyd

The notion of ‘global warming’, which teaches that humans are responsible for climate change, has been forming for more than a century and a half, at first very slowly, and then, since the 1985 second Villach Conference, very rapidly. Since 1985 to the present day, and more especially since 1988, the ‘certainty’ that man is an essential factor in climate change, indeed the principal factor, seems established. The expected global warming is bound to bring in its wake the modification of various elements of the climate, and meteorological parameters will be increasingly modified.

This assurance emerges in the conclusions of the IPCC, in its : a result of the previously mentioned , a blending of scientific and ecological processes driven by international politics.

- Part 1 | Pp. 75-105

The dynamic general equilibrium model

Maria Eugenia Ibarrarán; Roy Boyd

The notion of ‘global warming’, which teaches that humans are responsible for climate change, has been forming for more than a century and a half, at first very slowly, and then, since the 1985 second Villach Conference, very rapidly. Since 1985 to the present day, and more especially since 1988, the ‘certainty’ that man is an essential factor in climate change, indeed the principal factor, seems established. The expected global warming is bound to bring in its wake the modification of various elements of the climate, and meteorological parameters will be increasingly modified.

This assurance emerges in the conclusions of the IPCC, in its : a result of the previously mentioned , a blending of scientific and ecological processes driven by international politics.

- Part 2 | Pp. 109-131

Simulation results under perfect competition

Maria Eugenia Ibarrarán; Roy Boyd

The notion of ‘global warming’, which teaches that humans are responsible for climate change, has been forming for more than a century and a half, at first very slowly, and then, since the 1985 second Villach Conference, very rapidly. Since 1985 to the present day, and more especially since 1988, the ‘certainty’ that man is an essential factor in climate change, indeed the principal factor, seems established. The expected global warming is bound to bring in its wake the modification of various elements of the climate, and meteorological parameters will be increasingly modified.

This assurance emerges in the conclusions of the IPCC, in its : a result of the previously mentioned , a blending of scientific and ecological processes driven by international politics.

- Part 2 | Pp. 133-159

Simulation results under imperfect competition

Maria Eugenia Ibarrarán; Roy Boyd

The notion of ‘global warming’, which teaches that humans are responsible for climate change, has been forming for more than a century and a half, at first very slowly, and then, since the 1985 second Villach Conference, very rapidly. Since 1985 to the present day, and more especially since 1988, the ‘certainty’ that man is an essential factor in climate change, indeed the principal factor, seems established. The expected global warming is bound to bring in its wake the modification of various elements of the climate, and meteorological parameters will be increasingly modified.

This assurance emerges in the conclusions of the IPCC, in its : a result of the previously mentioned , a blending of scientific and ecological processes driven by international politics.

- Part 2 | Pp. 161-181

Emissions trading: intersectoral and international

Maria Eugenia Ibarrarán; Roy Boyd

The notion of ‘global warming’, which teaches that humans are responsible for climate change, has been forming for more than a century and a half, at first very slowly, and then, since the 1985 second Villach Conference, very rapidly. Since 1985 to the present day, and more especially since 1988, the ‘certainty’ that man is an essential factor in climate change, indeed the principal factor, seems established. The expected global warming is bound to bring in its wake the modification of various elements of the climate, and meteorological parameters will be increasingly modified.

This assurance emerges in the conclusions of the IPCC, in its : a result of the previously mentioned , a blending of scientific and ecological processes driven by international politics.

- Part 2 | Pp. 183-200

Conclusions

Maria Eugenia Ibarrarán; Roy Boyd

The notion of ‘global warming’, which teaches that humans are responsible for climate change, has been forming for more than a century and a half, at first very slowly, and then, since the 1985 second Villach Conference, very rapidly. Since 1985 to the present day, and more especially since 1988, the ‘certainty’ that man is an essential factor in climate change, indeed the principal factor, seems established. The expected global warming is bound to bring in its wake the modification of various elements of the climate, and meteorological parameters will be increasingly modified.

This assurance emerges in the conclusions of the IPCC, in its : a result of the previously mentioned , a blending of scientific and ecological processes driven by international politics.

- Part 2 | Pp. 201-210