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conclusion. Much progress is still needed until we reach an international agreement that covers all the world’s countries and …
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We offer a framework to assign quantitative allocations of emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), across countries, one budget period at a time. Under the two-part plan: China, India, and other developing countries accept targets at Business as Usual (BAU) in the coming budget period, the same...
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Estimates of the marginal damage costs of carbon dioxide emissions require the aggregation of monetised impacts of climate change over people with different incomes and in different jurisdictions. Implicitly or explicitly, such estimates assume a social welfare function and hence a particular...
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Three gaps in the Kyoto Protocol most badly need to be filled: The absence of emission targets extending far into the future, the absence of participation by the United States, China, and other developing countries, and the absence of reason to think that members will abide by commitments. To be...
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favours Western Europe, Japan, Korea and Canada and penalises all the other world regions - triggers GDP losses ranging from …
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world in total GHG emissions, and will account for more than 75 per cent of emissions growth in the next 25 years. Moreover …
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This article provides a legal analysis of climate migration and examines the potential impact of such migration on international trade. It is generally accepted that climate change will have widespread impacts and that people must be ready to adapt to those impacts. One of the ways people are...
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Earlier meta-analyses of the economic impact of climate change are updated with more data, with three new results: (1) The central estimate of the economic impact of global warming is always negative. (2) The confidence interval about the estimates is much wider. (3) Elicitation methods are most...
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Earlier meta-analyses of the economic impact of climate change are updated with more data, with three new results: (1) The central estimate of the economic impact of global warming is always negative. (2) The confidence interval about the estimates is much wider. (3) Elicitation methods are most...
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