Tyndall Centre Publications
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Hysteresis and Energy Demand: the Announcement Effects and the effects of the UK Climate Change Levy In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 51., 2004. Abstract
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"Hydrology and water resources." In Climate Change 2001: Impacts: Adaptation and Vulnerability, edited by J. J. McCarthy, K. S. White, O. Canziani, N. Leary and D. J. Dokken, 191-234. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
Hydrogen Energy Technology In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 17., 2002. Abstract
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The Hydrogen energy economy: its long term role in greenhouse gas reduction In Tyndall Centre Technical Report 18., 2005. Download: it1_26.pdf (1.43 MB)
"The hydrogen economy - implications and challenges for wind energy." Wind Engineering 27 (2003): 239-256.
"Hurricanes and Caribbean coral reefs: immediate impacts, recovery trajectories and contribution to long-term coral decline." Ecology 86 (2005): 174-184.
Hungarian Green Investment Scheme: a Game Theoretic Approach. Saarbruecken, Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing, 2010. Abstract
"Human interactions with the Earth system: People and pixels revisited." Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 33 (2008): 1458-1471.
"Human health." In Climate Change in Portugal: Scenarios, Impacts and Adaptation Measures - SIAM Project, edited by F. D. Santos, K. Forbes and R. Moita, 241-300. Lisbon: Gradiva, 2002.
"Human development and environmental governance: A reality check." In Governing Sustainability, edited by W. N. Adger and A Jordan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
"How well do integrated assessment models simulate climate change?" Climatic Change 104, no. 2 (2011): 255-285. Abstract
"How useful is the Multi-Level Perspective for transport and sustainability research?" Journal of Transport Geography (2012). Abstract
How High are the Costs of Kyoto for the US Economy? In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 4., 2001. Abstract
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How do the costs of adaptation affect optimal mitigation when there is uncertainty, irreversibility and learning? In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 74., 2005. Abstract
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"How do regulated and voluntary carbon-offset schemes compare?" Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences 6 (2009): 26-50. Abstract
How do regulated and voluntary carbon-offset schemes compare? In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 116., 2008. Abstract
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"How do our coastal cities fare under rising flood risk?" Catastrophe Risk Management (2008): 12-13.
"How do climate policies work? Dilemmas in European climate governance." In Making Climate Change Work for Us: European Perspectives on Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies, edited by M. Hulme and H. Neufeldt. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.
How do CDM projects contribute to sustainable development? In Tyndall Centre Technical Report 16., 2004. Download: it1_13.pdf (743.55 KB)
How can we reduce carbon emissions from transport? In Tyndall Centre Technical Report 15., 2004. Download: it1_7.pdf (3.29 MB)
"How can the objectives of justice, development and climate change mitigation be reconciled in the treatment of developing countries in a post-Kyoto settlement?" Climate and Development 1 (2009): 10-15.
"How can the Clean Development Mechanism better contribute to sustainable development?" Ambio 38 (2009): 120-122.
"How can business adapt to climate change?" The Edge 6 (2001).
"Historical Scaling Dynamics in Energy Technologies: A Comparative Analysis." Submitted (2012). Abstract
Historical Scaling Dynamics in Energy Technologies In E-letter to the Editor, Science., 2010.
