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In this article we discuss the global negotiations now underway and aimed at achieving new climate change mitigation and other arrangements after 2012 (the end of the Kyoto commitment period). These were initiated in Bali in December 2007 and are scheduled to conclude by the end of 2009 in...
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In this paper we discuss the global negotiations now underway and aimed at achieving new climate change mitigation and other arrangements after 2012 (the end of the Kyoto commitment period). These were initiated in Bali in December 2007 and are scheduled to conclude by the end of 2009 in...
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change externalities from carbon emissions involve critical asymmetries. Small countries trade off own country costs of …
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change externalities from carbon emissions involve critical asymmetries. Small countries trade off own country costs of …
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The UNFCCC process of negotiating multilateral carbon emissions reductions thus far has focused on approximately … equiproportional cuts in annual carbon emissions by country along the lines of the Kyoto Protocol agreement. But now, with the … alternative approaches to emissions reduction arrangements by countries be considered. Here we consider the implications of …
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The UNFCCC process of negotiating multilateral carbon emissions reductions thus far has focused on approximately … equiproportional cuts in annual carbon emissions by country along the lines of the Kyoto Protocol agreement. But now, with the … alternative approaches to emissions reduction arrangements by countries be considered. Here we consider the implications of …
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