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Ian Sue Wing
Ian Sue Wing
Professor, Dept. of Earth & Environment, Boston University
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Assessing Transformation Pathways. In: Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of Working Group III to the Fifth Assessment Report of the …
LE Clarke, K Jiang, K Akimoto, M Babiker, GJ Blanford, K Fisher-Vanden, ...
Pacific Northwest National Lab.(PNNL), Richland, WA (United States), 2015
1022*2015
Net carbon uptake has increased through warming-induced changes in temperate forest phenology
TF Keenan, J Gray, MA Friedl, M Toomey, G Bohrer, DY Hollinger, ...
Nature Climate Change 4 (7), 598-604, 2014
7832014
Hidden costs of energy: unpriced consequences of energy production and use
National Research Council, Policy, Global Affairs, Board on Science, ...
National Academies Press, 2010
4782010
Trade blocs
World Bank
The World Bank, 2000
460*2000
Amplification of future energy demand growth due to climate change
BJ Van Ruijven, E De Cian, I Sue Wing
Nature communications 10 (1), 2762, 2019
4262019
Computable general equilibrium models and their use in economy-wide policy analysis
IS Wing
Technical Note, Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, MIT, 2004
4192004
The MIT emissions prediction and policy analysis (EPPA) model: revisions, sensitivities, and comparisons of results
MHM Babiker, JM Reilly, M Mayer, RS Eckaus, I Sue Wing, RC Hyman
MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2001
3492001
Explaining the declining energy intensity of the US economy
IS Wing
Resource and energy economics 30 (1), 21-49, 2008
2662008
The synthesis of bottom-up and top-down approaches to climate policy modeling: Electric power technologies and the cost of limiting US CO2 emissions
IS Wing
Energy Policy 34 (18), 3847-3869, 2006
2172006
The synthesis of bottom-up and top-down approaches to climate policy modeling: Electric power technology detail in a social accounting framework
IS Wing
Energy economics 30 (2), 547-573, 2008
2082008
Representing induced technological change in models for climate policy analysis
IS Wing
Energy Economics 28 (5-6), 539-562, 2006
1812006
Absolute versus intensity-based emission caps
AD Ellerman, IS Wing
Climate Policy 3 (sup2), S7-S20, 2003
1792003
Cities, traffic, and CO2: A multidecadal assessment of trends, drivers, and scaling relationships
CK Gately, LR Hutyra, I Sue Wing
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (16), 4999-5004, 2015
1712015
Increasing ambient temperature reduces emotional well-being
C Noelke, M McGovern, DJ Corsi, MP Jimenez, A Stern, IS Wing, ...
Environmental research 151, 124-129, 2016
1642016
Urban emissions hotspots: Quantifying vehicle congestion and air pollution using mobile phone GPS data
CK Gately, LR Hutyra, S Peterson, IS Wing
Environmental pollution 229, 496-504, 2017
1592017
Global energy consumption in a warming climate
E De Cian, I Sue Wing
Environmental and resource economics 72, 365-410, 2019
154*2019
Economic consequences of pollinator declines: a synthesis
DM Bauer, IS Wing
Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 39 (3), 368-383, 2010
1372010
Induced technical change and the cost of climate policy
I Sue Wing
1282003
Adjustment time, capital malleability and policy cost
HD Jacoby, IS Wing
The Energy Journal 20 (1_suppl), 73-92, 1999
1281999
Toward a useful architecture for climate change negotiations
HD Jacoby, R Schmalensee, I Sue Wing
MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, 1999
1211999
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