@incollection{EdenhoferFlachsland, author = {Edenhofer, Ottmar and Flachsland, Christian}, title = {Transforming the Global Energy System - Pathways Towards a Sustainable Energy Supply}, series = {Global Trends 2013. Peace - Development - Environment}, booktitle = {Global Trends 2013. Peace - Development - Environment}, publisher = {Stiftung Entwicklung und F rieden (SEF)}, address = {Bonn}, pages = {53 -- 71}, language = {en} } @article{EdenhoferFlachsland, author = {Edenhofer, Ottmar and Flachsland, Christian}, title = {Die Nutzung globaler Gemeinschaftsg{\"u}ter: Polit{\"o}konomische Heraus forderungen an die Klimapolitik}, series = {ifo Schnelldienst}, volume = {12}, journal = {ifo Schnelldienst}, number = {65}, pages = {29 -- 35}, language = {de} } @article{EdenhoferFlachsland, author = {Edenhofer, Ottmar and Flachsland, Christian}, title = {Die Nutzung globaler Gemeinschaftsg{\"u}ter: Polit{\"o}konomische Herausforderungen an die Klimapolitik.}, series = {Die Zukunft der Energieversorgung: Atomausstieg, Versorgungssicherhei t und Klimawandel. 2012. Rundgespr{\"a}che der Kommission f{\"u}r {\"O}kologie}, journal = {Die Zukunft der Energieversorgung: Atomausstieg, Versorgungssicherhei t und Klimawandel. 2012. Rundgespr{\"a}che der Kommission f{\"u}r {\"O}kologie}, number = {41}, editor = {Bayer. Akademie der Wissenschaften,}, pages = {137 -- 151}, language = {de} } @article{EdenhoferFlachsland, author = {Edenhofer, Ottmar and Flachsland, Christian}, title = {Wem geh{\"o}rt die Atmosph{\"a}re? Nach dem Klimagipfel in Canc{\´u}n}, series = {Stimmen der Zeit}, journal = {Stimmen der Zeit}, number = {2}, pages = {75 -- 88}, language = {de} } @incollection{EdenhoferFlachslandLuderer, author = {Edenhofer, Ottmar and Flachsland, Christian and Luderer, Gunnar}, title = {Global Deal: Eckpunkte einer globalen Klimaschutzpolitik.}, series = {Klimawandel und globale Armut}, booktitle = {Klimawandel und globale Armut}, publisher = {Kohlhammer}, address = {Stuttgart}, language = {de} } @incollection{EdenhoferFlachsland, author = {Edenhofer, Ottmar and Flachsland, Christian}, title = {Der 'Global Deal' f{\"u}r den Klimaschutz - ein Pfad auf des Messers Schneide}, series = {Energiegeladen. Koordinaten einer zukunftsf{\"a}higen Klima - und Energiepolitik}, booktitle = {Energiegeladen. Koordinaten einer zukunftsf{\"a}higen Klima - und Energiepolitik}, publisher = {Ch. Goetz Verlag}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {9783980934947}, language = {de} } @article{EdenhoferFlachsland, author = {Edenhofer, Ottmar and Flachsland, Christian}, title = {Der Friedensnobelpreis f{\"u}r den Weltklimarat}, series = {Stimmen der Zeit}, journal = {Stimmen der Zeit}, number = {2}, pages = {75 -- 86}, language = {de} } @article{SteckelJakobFlachslandetal., author = {Steckel, Jan Christoph and Jakob, Michael and Flachsland, Christian and Kornek, Ulrike and Lessmann, Kai and Edenhofer, Ottmar}, title = {From climate finance towards sustainable development finance}, series = {WIREs Climate Change}, volume = {8}, journal = {WIREs Climate Change}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1002/wcc.437}, pages = {8}, abstract = {Decarbonizing the global energy system requires large-scale investment flows, with a central role for international climate finance to mobilize private funds. The willingness to provide international finance in accordance with common but differentiated responsibilities was acknowledged by the broad endorsement of the Paris Agreement, and the Green Climate Funds in particular. The international community aims to mobilize at least USD 100 billion per year for mitigation and adaption in developing countries. In this article, we argue that too little attention has been paid on the spending side of climate finance, both in the political as well as the academic debate. To this end, we review the challenges encountered in project-based approaches of allocating climate finance in the past. In contrast to project-based finance, we find many advantages to spending climate finance in support of price-based national policies. First, the support for international climate cooperation is improved when efforts of successively rising domestic carbon pricing levels are compensated. Second, carbon pricing sets incentives for least-cost mitigation. Third, investing domestic revenues from emission pricing schemes could advance a country's individual development goals and ensure the recipient's 'ownership' of climate policies. We conclude that by reconciling the global goal of cost-efficient mitigation with national policy priorities, climate finance for carbon pricing could become a central pillar of sustainable development and promote international cooperation to achieve the climate targets laid down in the Paris Agreement.}, language = {en} } @article{vonStechowMcCollumRiahietal., author = {von Stechow, Christoph and McCollum, David and Riahi, Keywan and Minx, Jan C. and Kriegler, Elmar and van Vuuren, Detlef P. and Jewell, Jessica and Robledo-Abad, Carmenza and Hertwich, Edgar and Tavoni, Massimo and Mirasgedis, Sevastianos and Lah, Oliver and Roy, Joyashree and Mulugetta, Yacob and Dubash, Navroz K. and Bollen, Johannes and {\"U}rge-Vorsatz, Diana and Edenhofer, Ottmar}, title = {Integrating climate change mitigation with other sustainability objectives: an assessment}, series = {Annual Reviews of the Environment and Resources}, volume = {40}, journal = {Annual Reviews of the Environment and Resources}, doi = {10.1146/annurev-environ-021113-095626}, pages = {363 -- 394}, language = {en} } @incollection{FlachslandEdenhoferKornek, author = {Flachsland, Christian and Edenhofer, Ottmar and Kornek, Ulrike}, title = {Koordinierte CO2-Preise : Ein Vorschlag zur Weiterentwicklung des Pariser Abkommens}, series = {Unter 2 Grad? Was der Weltklimavertrag wirklich bringt}, booktitle = {Unter 2 Grad? Was der Weltklimavertrag wirklich bringt}, editor = {M{\"u}ller, Michael and Sommer, J{\"o}rg}, publisher = {Hirzel}, address = {Stuttgart}, isbn = {978-3-7776-2570-6}, pages = {69 -- 78}, abstract = {Im Dezember 2015 wurde in Paris Geschichte geschrieben: Die Weltklimakonferenz einigte sich auf das erste Klimaschutzabkommen, das alle L{\"a}nder in die Pflicht nimmt. Damit bekennt sich die Weltgemeinschaft v{\"o}lkerrechtlich verbindlich zum Ziel, die Erderw{\"a}rmung auf unter zwei Grad zu begrenzen. Doch was ist dieses Paris-Abkommen wert? Wo liegen seine St{\"a}rken, welche Herausforderungen kommen auf die Weltgemeinschaft zu? Welche Risiken birgt es? Was muss jetzt politisch folgen? Expertinnen und Experten aus Wissenschaft, Politik, Medien und NGOs analysieren in diesem Buch Hintergr{\"u}nde, Inhalte und Konsequenzen des neuen Weltklimavertrages.}, language = {de} }