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Annex 1 countries considerable flexibility in the choice of domestic policies to meet their greenhouse gas emissions … emissions. The paper suggests an early process of pursuing consultations between WTO members and the Parties to the Climate …
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context. Which impact does ecological uncertainty have on physical and R&D investments' decisions? How are pollution …" (specifically, the Emissions Trading) - in order to assess its impact on agents' behaviour in terms of domestic abatement …, consumption, physical and environmental investment, trading of emissions rights (quantity and price). The results show that …
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forced to reduce some fixed percentage of emissions at home? Can carbon sinks reduce costs? Will people adopt new energy …
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reductions. Five main world regions are considered and their incentives to sign an international agreement on climate change …
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In this paper we introduce the CLIMNEG World Simulation (CWS) model for simulating cooperative game theoretic aspects …
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This paper concerns optimal emissions of greenhouse gases when catastrophic consequences are possible. A numerical …
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This article determines the conditions under which the Southern countries should act together, or separately, while negotiating with the North about climate change policy and about the conditions for future Southern engagement. The paper models the international negotiations with complete and...
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carbon emissions from fossil fuel use based on the GEM-E3-World general equilibrium. Nonparticipation of the USA causes the …
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the aim of contributing to the overall reduction of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions in industrialised countries over the … achieve the ultimate aim of the reduction of anthropogenic GHG emissions to a level which would prevent dangerous interference … ratification process as well as with the effective implementation of the Kyoto Protocol around the world. In the second part of the …
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Results derived from empirical analyses on the stability of climate coalitions are usually very sensitive to the large uncertainties associated with the benefits and costs of climate policies. This paper provides the methodology of Stability Likelihood that links uncertainty about benefits and...
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