The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Climate change, Environmental resource management, Global warming, Greenhouse gas and Sustainable development. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Tonne and Sustainability. His Tonne study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Carbon tax, DICE model, Stern Review and Effects of global warming.
His Environmental resource management study typically links adjacent topics like Hydrology. His research in Global warming intersects with topics in Natural resource economics, Valuation, Policy analysis and Damages. His biological study deals with issues like Environmental protection, which deal with fields such as International economics and Convergence.
His main research concerns Climate change, Natural resource economics, Greenhouse gas, Environmental resource management and Social cost. The study incorporates disciplines such as Tonne and Econometrics in addition to Climate change. In his research on the topic of Tonne, Marginal utility is strongly related with Time preference.
His Natural resource economics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Developing country, Political economy of climate change and Carbon tax. His Greenhouse gas research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Carbon dioxide, Greenhouse effect, Environmental economics and Environmental engineering. His work focuses on many connections between Global warming and other disciplines, such as Environmental protection, that overlap with his field of interest in Valuation.
His primary areas of investigation include Climate change, Natural resource economics, Greenhouse gas, Social cost and Arctic. Chris Hope undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Climate change and Value in his work. His Natural resource economics research integrates issues from Political economy of climate change, Global warming, Fossil fuel, Carbon tax and Damages.
The concepts of his Greenhouse gas study are interwoven with issues in Environmental engineering, Policy analysis, Environmental resource management, Greenhouse effect and Environmental economics. His studies deal with areas such as Sustainable development, Green vehicle, Fuel efficiency and Gasoline as well as Environmental economics. His Social cost study incorporates themes from Cost–benefit analysis, Actuarial science, Public economics and Econometrics.
Chris Hope focuses on Greenhouse gas, Arctic, Permafrost, Climate change and Environmental economics. Chris Hope interconnects Cost–benefit analysis, Natural resource economics, Environmental engineering and Environmental resource management in the investigation of issues within Greenhouse gas. His Natural resource economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ecosystem and Sustainable development.
The various areas that Chris Hope examines in his Environmental resource management study include Discounting, Climate model and Carbon cycle. His Climate change research includes elements of Probabilistic logic and Operations research. His study in Environmental economics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Energy consumption, Green vehicle, Fuel efficiency and Gasoline.
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The marginal impact of CO2 from PAGE2002: An integrated assessment model incorporating the IPCC's five reasons for concern
Chris Hope.
Integrated Assessment (2006)
Assessing the costs of adaptation to climate change: a review of the UNFCCC and other recent estimates
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(2009)
THE IMPACT OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SRI LANKA
Risako Morimoto;Chris Hope.
Energy Economics (2004)
A Critical Review of Sustainable Business Indices and their Impact
Stephen J. Fowler;C. Hope.
Journal of Business Ethics (2007)
The human imperative of stabilizing global climate change at 1.5°C
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Science (2019)
Corporate social responsibility audit : From theory to practice
Risako Morimoto;John Ash;Chris Hope.
Journal of Business Ethics (2005)
Perspectives on climate change and sustainability
G. W. Yohe;R. D. Lasco;Q. K. Ahmad;N. W. Arnell.
(2007)
Policy analysis of the greenhouse effect: An application of the PAGE model
Chris Hope;John Anderson;Paul Wenman.
Energy Policy (1993)
Incorporating sustainable business practices into company strategy
S. J. Fowler;C. Hope.
Business Strategy and The Environment (2007)
How well do integrated assessment models simulate climate change
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(2011)
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