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A Marshall Plan for Global Warming

Global Energy Challenges: The Key Role for Business in Energy Efficiency, Technology Transfer and Emission Reduction

The Impact of Voluntary Measures and the Asia-Pacific Partnership for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The Cost of Kyoto for Europe and
Alternative Courses After 2012

Experts Agree: Kyoto Not Working, Technology Approach to Climate Change is the Answer

Overview of U.S. Climate Change Policy

The Cost of the Kyoto Protocol: Can We Move Forward without Harming Economic Growth?

EU Energy Supplies: Integrating Climate Change Policies and Renewable Energy Standards with the Goal of a Secure Energy Future

Kyoto Protocol and Beyond:
The Economic Cost to Germany

Kyoto Protocol and Beyond:
The Economic Cost to Spain

Kyoto Protocol and Beyond:
The Economic Cost to Italy

Kyoto Protocol and Beyond: The Economic Cost to the United Kingdom

Climate Change Policy:
Cost Effective Strategies

Economic Growth and Freedom
Promote Climate Policy

Think Tanks Warn "Cost of Kyoto 10 to 15 Times Over EU Predictions

Climate Change Policy and Economic Growth: A Way Forward to Ensure Both

Leading Economist Declares "The Kyoto Protocol isn't a step forward, it's a step backward"

Climate Change Policy and Global Economic Development

Russia's Chief Economic Adviser
Says Cost of Kyoto Too Great

The Kyoto Protocol: An Assault on Economic Growth, Environment, Public Safety, Science and Human Civilization Itself

Separating Fact from Fiction
in UK Climate Change Policy

Evaluating the Impact of Climate Change Policy: Does the Choice of Economic Models Matter?

Heroes and Villains

Climate Change Policy and Global Economic Development

EU and US Perspectives on Climate, Trade and Bioengineering Policies

Impact of EU Climate Change Policy
on Economic Competitiveness

Economic Impact of Kyoto and Beyond on Developed Countries

ICCF Analysis of Economic Impact of Kyoto Attracts Interest from Policymakers, Economists

Kyoto Protocol and Beyond:
“Whither the Targets?”

Kyoto Protocol and Beyond: The Economic Cost to Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and the UK

Kyoto Protocol and Beyond:
Economic Impacts on EU Countries

Economic Modeling of Climate Change Policy

Outlook for Industrialized Countries
GHG Emissions to 2010

Mandated Greenhouse Gas Emission Cuts Reduce Italian Economic Growth and Employment

Transport Emissions Continue
to Grow in 1999

Estimating the Economic Impact of Proposed GHG Mitigation Policies Using the DRI·WEFA Energy/Economic Modeling System

Climate Change Policy

For years, the International Council for Capital Formation has conducted research on international climate change policies and their economic and environmental effects.

In addition, ICCF members have given presentations at international climate change conferences, such as the World Climate Change Conference in Moscow.

The ICCF invites you to read our reports and presentations by exploring the links at the left of this page.

The Asia Pacific Partnership: Its Role in Promoting a Positive Climate for Investment, Economic Growth and Greenhouse Gas Reductions

Reports on the Economic Cost of the Kyoto Protocol to Italy, Spain and the U.K.

Other Recent Climate Change Material:

The Impact of Voluntary Measures and the Asia-Pacific Partnership for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Experts Agree: Kyoto Not Working, Technology Approach to Climate Change is the Answer

Overview of U.S. Climate Change Policy

The Cost of the Kyoto Protocol: Can We Move Forward without Harming Economic Growth?

EU Energy Supplies: Integrating Climate Change Policies and Renewable Energy Standards with the Goal of a Secure Energy Future

Climate Change Policy: Cost Effective Strategies

Economic Growth and Freedom Promote Climate Policy

Think Tanks Warn "Cost of Kyoto 10 to 15 Times Over EU Predictions"

Climate Change Policy and Economic Growth: A Way Forward to Ensure Both

Leading Economist Declares "The Kyoto Protocol isn't a step forward, it's a step backward"

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