Published Work 2008’s-2009’s

2008

94. Jones, R. and Yohe, G., “Applying Risk Analytic Techniques to the Integrated Assessment of Climate Policy Benefits”, Integrated Assessment Journal 8: 123-149, 2008.

95. Yohe, G. and Tirpak, D., “Summary Report: OECD Global Forum on Sustainable Development: the Economic Benefits of Climate Change Policies (6-7 July 2006)”, ENV/EPOC/GSP(2006)11, OECD, Paris, 2006 and forthcoming in Integrated Assessment Journal 8: 1-17, 2008.

96. * Strzepek, K., Yohe, G., Tol, R.J.S., and Rosengrant, M., “The Value of the High Aswan Dam to the Egyptian Economy”, Ecological Economics 66: 117-126, 2008.

97. Yohe, G. and Tol, R., “The Stern Review and the Economics of Climate Change: an Editorial Essay”, Climatic Change 89:231-240, 2008.

98. Yohe, G., “Climate Change” in Solutions for the World’s Biggest Problems: Costs and Benefits, Copenhagen Consensus 2006, Cambridge University Press, 2008.

99. Yohe, G., “A Reason for OptimismTiempo Climate Newswatch, January 2008.

100. Yohe, G., “Inside the Climate Change Panel: Babel of Voices, a Single Conviction”, The InterDependent 5: 14, Winter 2007/2008.

101. Yohe, G., “Climate Change is Real, Compelling and Urgent”, The Guardian, August 22, 2008.

102. Lomborg, B. and Yohe, G., “It’s Not About Us”, The Guardian, September 1, 2008.

103. Keller, K., Yohe, G., Schlesinger, M., “Managing the Risks of Climate Thresholds: Uncertainties and Information Needs”, Climatic Change 91: 5-10, 2008.

104. Yohe, G. and Tol, R.S.J., “The Stern Review and the Economics of Climate Change: An Editorial Essay”, Climatic Change 89: 231-240, 2008.

105. Yohe, G., Tol, R.S.J., Richels, R.G., and Blanford, G.J., “Climate Change”, Chapter 5 in Lomborg, B. (ed.) for the Copenhagen Consensus 2008, Global Crises, Global Solutions: Costs and Benefits, 236-280, 2009.

106. Tol, R.S.J., Richels, R. and Yohe, G., “Future Scenarios for Emissions need Continual Adjustment”, Nature, 453: 155, 2008.

107. Moser, S.C., Kasperson, R.E., Yohe, G., and Agyeman, J., “Adaptation to Climate Change in the Northeast: Opportunities, Processes, Constraints“, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 13: 643-659, 2008,

108. Yohe, G. and Tol, R.S.J., “Precaution and a Dismal Theorem: Implications for Climate Policy and Climate Research”, Chapter 7 in Risk Management in Commodity Markets, Helyette Geman (ed.), John Wiley & Sons Ltd., Chichester, UK, 2008, pp 91-99, 2008.

109. Keller, K., Yohe, G., and Schlesinger, M., “Managing the Risk of Climate Thresholds: Uncertainties and Information Needs”, Climatic Change 91: 5-10, 2008.

110. Keller, K., Tol, R.S.J., Toth, F.L., and Yohe, G., “Abrupt Climate Change near the Poles”, Climatic Change 91: 1-4, 2008.

111. Yohe, G., “Characterizing the Value of Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Creating Benefit Profiles Tracking Diminished Risk”, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, 2008.

112. Weyant, J., Azar, C., Kainuma, M., Kejun, J., Nakicenovic, N., Shukla, P.R., La Rovere, E. and Yohe, G., “Report of 2.6 Versus 2.9 Watts/m2 RCPP Evaluation Panel”, March 31, 2009; submitted to the IPCC Bureau in Istanbul on April 23, 2009.

113. Anthoff, D., Tol, R.S.J, and Yohe, G., “Risk Aversion, Time Preference, and the Social Cost of Carbon”, Environmental Research Letters 4(2–2): 1–7, 2009.

114. Tol, R.S.J. and Yohe, G.The Stern Review: A Deconstruction”, Energy Policy 37: 1032–1040, 2009.

115. Smith, J.B., Schneider, S. H., Oppenheimer, M., Yohe, G., Hare, W., Mastrandrea,, M.D., Patwardhan, A., Burton, I., Corfee-Morlot, J., Magadza, C.H.D., Füssel, H-M, Pittock, A.B., Rahman, A., Suarez, A., and van Ypersele, J-P, “Dangerous Climate Change: An Update of the IPCC Reasons for Concern”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 106: 4133-4137, March 17, 2009.

116. Anthoff, D., Tol, R.S.J, and Yohe, G., “Discounting for Climate Change”, Economics: The OpenAccess, Open-Assessment E-Journal, 3: 2009-24, 2009, http://iopscience.iop.org/17489326/4/2/024002 .

117. Yohe, G.Addressing Climate Change through a Risk Management Lens.” In Assessing the Benefits of Avoided Climate Change: Cost Benefit Analysis and Beyond., Gulledge, J., Richardson, L., Adkins, L., and Seidel, S. (eds.), Proceedings of Workshop on Assessing Benefits of Avoided Climate Change, March 16–17, 2009, Pew Center on Global Climate Change Arlington, VA. p. 201–231, 2009.

118. Yohe, G., “Toward an Integrated Framework Derived from a Risk-Management Approach to Climate Change, Climatic Change, 95: 325-339, 2009.

119. Collier, W.M., Jacobs, K.R., Saxema, A., Baker-Gallegosi, J., Carroll, M., and Yohe, G.W., “Strengthening Socio-ecological Resilience through Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation: Identifying Gaps in an Uncertain World”, Environmental Hazards 8:171-186, 2009.

120. Yohe, G., “On the Extraordinary Value of ‘Committing to Commit’ – An Opportunity Not to be Missed”, Climatic Change Letters 1 published in Climatic Change 97: 285-288, 2009.

121. Yohe, G. and Leichenko, R., “Adopting a Risk-Based Approach”, Chapter 2 (pp 29-40) in New York City Panel on Climate Change, 2009, Climate Change Adaptation in New York City: Building a Risk Management Response. C. Rosenzweig & W. Solecki,Eds, prepared for use by the New York City Climate Change Adaptation Task Force, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, New York, NY. 349 pp, 2009.