An Analysis of Climate Engineering as a Response to Global Warming, by Dr. J Eric Bickel and Lee Lane

 
 

An Analysis of a Technology-led Climate Policy as a Response to Climate Change, by Isabel Galiana and Prof. Chris Green

 
 

An Analysis of Climate Engineering as a Response to Global Warming, by Dr. J Eric Bickel and Lee Lane

 
 

A Perspective Paper on a Technology-led Climate Policy, Including an Analysis of Geological Carbon Sequestration as a Response to Climate Change, by Dr. Valentina Bosetti

 
 

An Analysis of Adaptation as a Response to Climate Change, by Prof. Carlo carraro, Dr. Francesco Bosello and Dr. Enrica De Cian

 
 

A Perspective Paper on Climate Engineering, Including an Analysis of Carbon Capture as Responses to Climate Change, by Dr. Roger A Pielke Jr

 
 

An Analysis of Technology Transfers as a Response to Climate Change, by Dr. Zili Yang

 
 

An Analysis of Forestry Carbon Sequestration as a Response to Climate Change, by Prof. Brent Sohngen

 
 

An Analysis of Black Carbon Mitigation as a Response to Climate Change, by Dr. W David Montgomery, Robert E Baron and Dr. Sugandha D Tuladhar

 
 

An Analysis og Methane mitigation as a Response to Climate Change, by Prof. Dr. Claudia Kemfert amd Wolf-Peter Schill

 
 

A Perspective Paper on Black Carbon Mitigation as a Response to Climate Change, by Dr. milind Kandlikar, Conor CO Reynolds and Andrew P Grieshop

 
 

The Copenhagen Consensus 2008 Challenge Paper on Global Warming, by Prof. Gary W Yohe, Prof. Dr. Richard SJ Tol, Dr. Richard G Richels, and Geoffrey J Blanford

 
 

An Analysis of Mitigation as a Response to Climate Change, by Prof. Dr. Richard SJ Tol

 
 

An Analysis of Mitigation as a Response to Climate Change, by Prof. Richard SJ Tol

 
 

An Analysis of Mitigation as a Response to Climate Change, by Prof. Richard SJ Tol

 
The Expert Panel has been convened by Copenhagen Consensus Center director Bjørn Lomborg. Read more >

The Copenhagen Consensus Center assembled an Expert Panel to consider the research presented here. The Expert Panel of five world-class economists – including three recipients of the Nobel Prize – met in September to deliberate and form conclusions about which solution to climate change is the most promising.

They created a prioritized list, outlining the most - and least - effective responses to global warming.

See the final result on the left

The Copenhagen Consensus Center offers advice to policymakers that follows on from the 21 research papers released by the Center during the summer of 2009, in which top economists outline different ways to respond to climate change