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Most of the international environmental agreements that have been signed in the past to resolve transboundary pollution problems appear constrained in the sense that either monetary transfers accompany uniform abatement standards (agreements based on a uniform standard with monetary transfers),...
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China faces significant challenges in reconciling food security goals with the objective of becoming a low-carbon economy. Agriculture accounts for approximately 11 % of China’s national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions with cereal production representing a large proportion (about 32 %) of...
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China is now the world's biggest annual emitter of greenhouse gases with 7467 million tons (Mt) carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) in 2005, with agriculture accounting for 11% of this total. As elsewhere, agricultural emissions mitigation policy in China faces a range of challenges due to the...
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Ce panorama montre que les hommes vont à présent devoir collecter, trier mais aussi valoriser et recycler leurs déchets donc transmuter le déchet en ressource.
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Ce panorama montre que les hommes vont à présent devoir collecter, trier mais aussi valoriser et recycler leurs déchets donc transmuter le déchet en ressource.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011074175
We investigate the relative efficiency of an agreement based on a uniform standard without transfers and one based on differentiated standards with transfers when strictly identical countries deal with transboundary pollution. We especially ask what role fixed cost plays. Two approaches are...
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