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Previous research shows that collective action to avoid a catastrophic threshold, such as a climate “tipping point,” is unaffected by uncertainty about the impact of crossing the threshold but that collective action collapses if the location of the threshold is uncertain. Theory suggests...
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This paper explores two different conceptions of how an emerging climate regime might evolve to strengthen incentives for more vigorous cooperation in mitigating global climate change. One is the paradigm that has figured most prominently in negotiations to this point: the establishment of...
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We critically review the Kyoto Protocol and thirteen alternative policy architectures for addressing the threat of …. The Kyoto Protocol does not fare well on a number of criteria, but none of the alternative proposals fare well along all … six dimensions. We identify several major themes among the alternative proposals: Kyoto is too little, too fast …
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