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A special issue of the journal Climatic Change has been published based on papers presented at the 2006 conference on Learning and Climate Change, organized by PCC. The table of contents, with abstracts and links to full papers, is provided here.

Learning and climate change: Introduction and overview
Brian O'Neill (Guest Editor)
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Uncertainty, learning and ambiguity in economic models on climate policy: some classical results and new directions
Andreas Lange and Nicolas Treich
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Learning about parameter and structural uncertainty in carbon cycle models
Brian O'Neill and Nikolai Melnikov
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Learning about the ocean carbon cycle from observational constraints and model simulations of multiple tracers
Long Cao and Atul Jain
[Abstract] [Full Text]

Learning about climate change and implications for near-term policy
Mort Webster, Lisa Jakobovits, and James Norton
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Population and learning in climate change decision analysis
Brian O'Neill and Warren Sanderson
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Learning and international environmental agreements
Charles Kolstad and Alistair Ulph
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Learning about ozone depletion
Paul Crutzen and Michael Oppenheimer
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Negative learning
Michael Oppenheimer, Brian O’Neill, and Mort Webster
[Abstract] [Full Text]


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