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If you have a question about this talk, please contact paul haynes. This presentation outlines the AIM project and Dr. Tatsuya Hanaoka’s related research activities in the AIM team and some results from the research: 1. Overview of AIM activities, and relations of AIM model families. 2. Overview of the 25% GHG reductions target in 2020 in Japan – how did AIM models contribute to this policy decision making? 3. Technological mitigation potentials and costs in world regions by the AIM /Enduse[Global] model 4. Example of model comparison study on marginal abatement costs by the energy-engineering bottom-up models. 5. Introduction of the Emissions Scenarios Database 6. Introduction of Emissions inventory from LPS in Asia 7. My research interests in this year. This talk is part of the 4cmr seminar series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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