Masters Projects
Technology and Policy Pathways to Decarbonize Canada’s Emissions-Intensive and Trade-Exposed Industries [2021]
Gabrielle DinerModeling Policy Pathways to Carbon Neutrality in Canada [2021]
Ryan SaftonSimulating the Impact of Multi-Level Government Policy Mixes on Metro Vancouver Greenhouse Gas Emissions [2020]
Franziska ForgIn Search of Politically Achievable Decarbonization Pathways for British Columbia [2020]
Emily DoanModelling the Effect of Canada’s Clean Fuel Standard on Greenhouse Gas Emissions [2020]
Aaron HoyleAdvances in Integrating Urban Form and Energy-Economy Modeling for Simulating Transportation GHG-Energy Policies [2019]
Thomas BuddComparing Costs of the Low Carbon Fuel Standard and Carbon Tax for Decarbonizing the Canadian Transportation Sector [2019]
Shahid HossainiDensification of Vancouver’s Neighbourhoods: Energy Use, Emissions, and Affordability [2018]
Aaron PardyPolicy Makers or Policy Takers: How can cities contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions? [2018]
Morgan BraglewiczSimulating Regional Effects of U.S. Climate Policies with the CIMS-US Model [2017]
Anita SunAssessing Canada-British Columbia Climate Policy Design and Interaction [2017]
Mikela HeinVancouver's Renewable City Strategy: Economic and Policy Analysis [2017]
Brett ZuehlkeTrading Off Political Acceptability and Economic Efficiency: Policy Options for Reducing Canada's Electricity and Transportation Emissions [2016]
Tiffany VassInvestigating the Evolution of the East Asian Natural Gas Market: 2016 - 2040 [2016]
Lejla UzicaninPolicies to reduce urban GHG emissions: Accounting for heterogeneity of demographics, values, and urban form [2016]
Kaitline BoydAssessing Municipal Climate Policies in British Columbia [2015]
Anusha BajiAssessing Oil - Related Investments Under a 2 C Global Objective [2015]
James HoffeleAchieving Canada's climate targets and the Impacts on Alberta's oil sands industry [2014]
Maximilian KniewasserEconomic Growth, Physical Limits and Liveability: Can Metro Vancouver Achieve all Three? [2014]
Jeremy MoorhouseAssessing the Economic Potential of Carbon Capture and Storage in Canada Using an Energy-Economy Model [2012]
Kristin LutesCost-Effectiveness of Climate Change Policies for the United States [2012]
Anne Elizabeth Sally RuddHybrid Simulation Modeling to Estimate U.S. Energy Elasticities [2012]
Adam C. Baylin-SternEvalutation of International Climate Change Architectures Using A Computable General Equilibrium Modelable [2010]
Caroline LeeA Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of Current Climate Change Policy in the United States [2010]
Jodie CaplingAssessing Greenhouse Gas Reductions In the Transition Economies Using A Hybrid Energy-Economy Model [2009]
Micheal WolinetzThe Desire to Acquire: Forecasting the Evolution of Household Energy Services [2009]
Steven GrovesInvestigating Greenhouse Gas Abatement Pathways in Selected OECD Countries Using a Hybrid-Economy Approach [2009]
Suzanne GoldbergA Hybrid Energy-Economy Model for Analysis Of Climate Policy in Asia [2008]
Nygil GogginsCan Hydrogen Win? Exploring Scenarios For Hydrogen Fuelled Vehicles [2008]
Katherine Aminta MuncasterA Simulation Model For Canada-US Climate Policy Analysis [2008]
Bill TubbsAssessing Climate Change Mitigation With A Hybrid Energy-Economy Approach for Africa, The Middle East and Latin America [2008]
Noel MeltonAssessing Policies for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Passenger Vehicles [2007]
Jillian MalloryEstimating Consumer Behaviour in an Energy-Economy Policy Model [2007]
Dale BeuginCombining Stated and Revealed Choice Research To Inform Energy System Simulation Models: The Case of Hybrid Electric Vehicles [2006]
Jonn AxsenThe Road Ahead for Energy-Economy Policy Models: Integrating Market Dynamics, Expectations and Welfare Costs [2006]
Jotham PetersPhD Theses
Probing the Climate Target and Climate Policy Implications of Abundant Natural Gas in North America [2018]
Stephen HealeyDesigning Politically Acceptable and Effective Policies to Mitigate Climate Change [2016]
Ekaterina RhodesUse of Empirically-Based Models to Evaluate the Potential of Energy Efficiency and Forest Carbon Sequestration for Mitigating Climate Change [2013]
Rose MurphyModeling Climate Policy: Addressing the Challenges of Policy Effectiveness and Political Acceptability [2011]
Nic RiversDesign & Application of a Technologically Explicit Hybrid Energy-Economy Policy Model with Micro and Macro Economic Dynamics [2005]
Chris BatailleSimulating Evolution of Technology: An Aid to Energy Policy Analysis [1997]
John NyboerResearch Publications
Driving Decarbonization: Pathways and Policies for Canadian Transport [2017]
Tiffany Vass and Mark JaccardCan cities really make a difference? Case study of Vancouver's Renewable City Strategy [2017]
Brett Zuehlke, Mark Jaccard, and Rose MurphyIs Win-Win Possible? Can Canada's Government Achieve Its Paris Commitment... and Get Re-Elected? [2016]
Mark Jaccard, Mikela Hein, and Tiffany VassGauging citizen support for a low carbon fuel standard [2015]
Ekaterina Rhodes, Jonn Axsen, Mark Jaccard, Energy PolicyDoes effective climate policy require well-informed citizen support? [2014]
Ekaterina Rhodes, Jonn Axsen, Mark Jaccard, Global Environmental ChangePolicy uncertainty and diffusion of carbon capture and storage in an optimal region [2014]
Chris Bataille, Noel Melton, Mark Jaccard, Climate PolicyA Tale of Two Climate Policies: Political Economy of British Columbia's Carbon Tax and Clean Electricity Standard [2013]
Ekaterina Rhodes, Mark Jaccard, Canadian Public PolicyHow to Manage the Chinese Coal Value Chain [2013]
Jian Jun TuIndustrial Organization of the Chinese Coal Industry [2011]
JianJun TuInstitutions and processes for scaling up renewables: Run-of-river hydropower in British Columbia [2011]
Mark Jaccard, Noel Melton, John Nyboer, Energy PolicyShow some enthusiasm, but not too much: Carbon capture and storage development prospects in China [2011]
Mark Jaccard, JianJun Tu, Global Environmental ChangeElectric Utility Demand Side Management in Canada [2011]
Nic Rivers, Mark Jaccard, The Energy JournalModeling Efficiency Standards and a Carbon Tax: Simulations for the U.S. using a Hybrid Approach [2011]
Rose Murphy, Mark Jaccard, The Eneryg JournalStatistical Simulation to Estimate Uncertain Behavioral Parameters of Hybrid Energy-Economy Models [2011]
Dale Beugin, Mark Jaccard, Environmental Modeling & AssessmentEnergy efficiency and the cost of GHG abatement:A comparison of bottom-up and hybrid models for the US [2011]
Rose Murphy, Mark Jaccard, Energy PolicyIntensity-Based Climate Change Policies in Canada [2010]
Nic Rivers, Mark Jaccard, Canadian Public PolicyTaxing Emissions, Not Income: How to Moderate the Regional Impact of Federal Environment Policy [2010]
Jotham Peters, Chris Bataille, Nic Rivers, Marck Jaccard, C.D.Howe Institute CommentaryPricing Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The Impact on Canada's Competitiveness [2009]
Chris Bataille, Benjamin Dachis, Nic Rivers, C.D. Howe Institute CommentaryTalking Without Walking: Canada's Ineffective Climate Effort [2009]
Nic Rivers, Mark JaccardCombining top down and bottom up in energy economy models [2009]
Jaccard, International Handbook on the Economics of EnergyModelling Energy Use and Technological Change for Policy Makers: Campbell Watkins' Contribution as a Researcher-Practitioner [2008]
Mark Jaccard, Energy JournalPermit sellers, permit buyers: China and Canada's roles in a global low-carbon society [2008]
Chris Bataille, JianJun Tu, Mark Jaccard, Climate PolicyGeological Carbon Storage: The Roles of Government and Industry in Risk Management [2008]
Rose Murphy, Mark Jaccard , Innovation, Science, and Environment: Canadian Policies and PerformanceThe 'neighbor effect': Simulating dynamics in consumer preferences for new vehicle technologies [2008]
Paulus Mau, Jimena Eyzaguirre, Mark Jaccard,Colleen Collins-Dodd, Kenneth Tiedemann, Ecological EconomicsHow Malleable are the Greenhouse Gas Emission Intensities of the G7 Nations? [2007]
Chris Bataille, Nic Rivers, Paulus Mau, Chris Joseph, Jian-Jun Tu, The Energy JournalSafety Challenges in China's Coal Mining Industry [2007]
Jianjun Tu, China BriefEstimating the Effect of the Canadian Government's 2006-2007 Greenhouse Gas Policies [2007]
Mark Jaccard, Nic Rivers, C.D. Howe Institute, e-briefThe Application of a Hybrid Energy-economy Model to a Key Developing Country - China [2007]
JianJun Tu, Mark Jaccard, John Nyboer, Energy for Sustainable DevelopmentEstimating the Effect of the Canadian Government's 2006-2007 Greenhouse Gas Policies [2007]
Mark Jaccard, Nic Rivers, C.D. Howe Institute Working PaperHybrid modeling of industrial energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions with an application to Canada [2007]
Rose Murphy, Nic Rivers, Mark Jaccard, Energy EconomicsPart 1 - The Policy Challenges - Climate Change - Canadian Policies for Deep Greenhouse Gas Reductions [2007]
Mark Jaccard, Nic Rivers
Note: See also publications by REM's Sustainable Transport Action Research Team (START), which has considerable overlap with EMRG research
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