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Global climate change poses a threat to the well-being of humans and other living things through impacts on ecosystem functioning, biodiversity, capital productivity, and human health. This paper briefly surveys recent research on the economics of climate change, including theoretical insights...
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.S. participation and, therefore, will require a different approach than the Kyoto Protocol. In particular, a future regime will need to … experience over the decade since the negotiation of the Kyoto Protocol …
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This paper argues against the common-sense conclusion that climate change demands a global market-based solution, such as international emissions trading. First, current experience suggests global cooperation is not necessary for initial mandatory actions. Second, when domestic targets vary...
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.S. participation and, therefore, will require a different approach than the Kyoto Protocol. In particular, a future regime will need to … experience over the decade since the negotiation of the Kyoto Protocol. …
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envisioned in the Kyoto Protocol, a more flexible near-term approach is necessary. First, a broad range of domestic policies need …
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The comparability of domestic actions to mitigate global climate change has important implications for the stability, equity, and efficiency of international climate agreements. We examine a variety of metrics that could be used to evaluate countries' climate change mitigation effort and...
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