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IGSM |
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Name and contact of the organization |
MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 77 Massachusetts Ave, E19-411,Cambridge, MA 02139-4307, USA Tel:++01 617-253-7492 Fax: ++01 617-253-9845 |
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Description of model |
Integrated Global System Model (IGSM) is comprehensive tool built to analyze interactions among humans and the climate system. The IGSM consists of three primary submodels:
The IGSM model can therefore be used for assessing the economic impacts of the response measures. A key feature of the model is its relatively detailed integrated climate module which means that the model will also include feedbacks from climate-change impacts. This means that the economic outcomes reflect both the direct impacts of environmental policy and the resulting changes in air temperatures. |
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Particular relevance |
The IGSM model is relevant in analysing the socio-economic impacts of climate change mitigation policies, in particular taxation policy and policies related to technology development. The model can also be particularly useful for analysing international trade flows. |
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Coverage |
World |
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Model applications |
Development of the MIT Integrated Global System Model - this study involved the development and extension of IGSM and the supporting analyses to better incorporate human-Earth system interactions (including economy-environment linkages) in ways that produce greater understanding of the climate change issues (http://globalchange.mit.edu/research/projects/Gifts-IGSMdevelopment.html). Application of the MIT IGSM to Policy Analysis - IGSM was applied to the investigation of near-term climate policies that are prominent in national and international climate discussions, and to long-term issues of atmospheric stabilization (http://globalchange.mit.edu/research/projects/Gifts-Policy.html). |
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Organization's main area of research |
Interactions among human and natural Earth systems, with a particular focus on climate and energy, and of the forces that drive global change. |
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Other projects / reseach |
Research, including modelling (http://globalchange.mit.edu/research/focus/) Publications (http://globalchange.mit.edu/pubs/search.php) Other projects (http://globalchange.mit.edu/research/projects.html) |
Response measures models - IGSM
