Abstract

recently completed international collaboration under Stanford University's Energy Modeling Forum (EMF)1. The EMF was started in 1976 as an organized forum for discussion and evaluation of important energy and environmental issues. The EMF operates mainly around organized working groups that focus their work by comparing the results of different economic, market, and planning models. Participants in EMF are leading energy and economics experts and advisors from industry, universities, government, and other research organizations. On the topic of climate change mitigation, recent EMF working groups include: EMF-16, The Costs of the Kyoto Protocol: A Multi-Model Evaluation,

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