Poster's note : 3 years old, but directly relevant, and hasn't made the
list yet. I've recently posted some later analyses to the list which may
supercede some of the core analysis referred to in this paper.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wcc.76/abstract
Abstract
Of the natural
People give up a resource, of any kind and with any burden, only under a few
conditions (not in any order): 1 - rigorously enforced government mandate, be
it taxes or regulations (but remember prohibition which failed as no viable
option was offered) 2 - buy out, 3 - existence of a preferable
Poster's note : of relevance to OIF, although sadly not done in the
Southern Ocean. Nevertheless it shows that OIF might do some odd stuff in a
high CO2 world, and we can't assume things will work as expected when
rolled out in a panic mid-century.
Jesse and Andrew:
1. Thanks for the lead on the Winickoff-Brown article. They referenced an
article (no fee) by Long and Scott that I thought was also very good at
http://www.issues.org/29.3/long.html . Not enough, though, in either paper on
separating Geo into SRM and CDR.
2. Reading