Climate Mitigation

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In spite of the great threat posed by climate change to the Earth’s environment and humankind, global agreements on greenhouse gas reduction have so far been largely ineffective. During the last decade, the emission rate of greenhouse gases compared with the period 1990-2000 has even accelerated. Consequently, a variety of technological and institutional approaches have been suggested for mitigating climate change.

 

Researcher Function Location
Berger, Thomas Professor of Land Use Economics in the Tropics and Subtropics University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart
Bieling, ClaudiaProfessor of Societal Transition and AgricultureUniversity of Hohenheim, Stuttgart
Birner, ReginaProfessor of Social and Institutional Change in Agricultural DevelopmentUniversity of Hohenheim, Stuttgart
Jung, Robert Professor of Econometrics and Statistics University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart
Müller, Joachim Professor of Agricultural Engineering in the Tropics and Subtropics University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart
Pyka, Andreas Professor of Innovation Economics University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart
Tykvová, TerezaProfessor of Corporate FinanceUniversity of Hohenheim, Stuttgart
Wulfmeyer, VolkerProfessor of Physics and MeteorologyUniversity of Hohenheim, Stuttgart