The Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) is a no-profit, no-partisan research institution established to carry out research in the field of sustainable development. Recognised by the President of the Italian Republic in July 1989, it has since become a leading international research centre. One of its principal aims is to promote interaction between academic, industrial and public policy spheres in order to comprehensively address concerns about economic development and environmental degradation. FEEM circulates a series of working papers in English collecting the output of research in the field of economics, energy and the environment and the presentations made at international workshops and congresses. FEEM's Note di Lavoro are classified into the following series:
ASD: Agenda 2030 and Sustainable Development
EET: Econometrics of the Energy Transition
GET: Geopolitics and the Energy Transition
MET: Modelling the Energy Transition
TET: Technologies for the Energy Transition
AFRICA:REP: Africa Research, Empowerment, Partnership
FEP: Future Energy Program
FACTS: Firms And Cities Towards Sustainability
ES: Economy and Society
CSI: Climate and Sustainable Innovation
MITP: Mitigation, Innovation and Transformation Pathways
CCSD: Climate Change and Sustainable Development
EIA: Climate Change: Economic Impacts and Adaptation
ERM: Energy: Resources and Markets
ESP: Energy Scenarios and Policy
SAS: Society and Sustainability
ETA: Economic Theory and Applications
Papers from 2006
Air Pollution Costs in Ukraine, Elena Strukova, Alexander Golub, and Anil Markandya
Carbon Dioxide Emission Scenarios for the Usa, Richard S.J. Tol
Understanding Long-Term Energy Use and Carbon Dioxide Emissions in the Usa, Richard S.J. Tol, Stephen W. Pacala , and Robert Socolow
Papers from 2002
Spatial Heat Transport, Polar Amplification and Climate Change Policy, W. Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
Optimal Carbon Dioxide Removal in Face of Ocean Carbon Sink Feedback, Vassiliki Manoussi, Soheil Shayegh, and Massimo Tavoni
Informed Trading in Oil-Futures Market, Olivier Rousse and Benoît Sévi