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The Kyoto summit initiated an international game of cap and trade. Unlike a national policy, the essence of this game …
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Climate negotiations have largely failed, so a change of course is required. This requires that a sizable group of experts recommend a small, clear set of policy guideposts that lead to a more cooperative treaty. This papers proposes a set of three guideposts and derives them from an analysis of...
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familiar from both the Kyoto and Copenhagen climate summits. Since cap-and-trade rules decrease cooperation by developing …
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mitigation, as well as to the design of policies, such as the international Kyoto Protocol, post-Kyoto negotiations, regional …
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In this paper, we analyze technology transfers (TT) and tradable emission rights, which are core issues of the ongoing climate negotiations. Subsidizing TT leads to the adoption of better abatement technologies in developing countries, thereby reducing the international permit price. This is...
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Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copenhagen, it remained part of deliberations for a climate agreement in subsequent years. As there is still much misunderstanding about the many reasons to implement a global carbon price, ideological...
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mitigation, as well as to the design of policies, such as the international Kyoto Protocol, post-Kyoto negotiations, regional …
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mitigation, as well as to the design of policies, such as the international Kyoto Protocol, post-Kyoto negotiations, regional …
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In this paper, we analyze technology transfers (TT) and tradable emission rights, which are core is-sues of the ongoing climate negotiations. Subsidizing TT leads to the adoption of better abatement technologies in the South, thereby reducing the international permit price. This is beneficial...
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regulate greenhouse gas emissions. Some of them therefore see the failure to reach a post-Kyoto agreement at Copenhagen in 2009 …
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