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Emissions trading is an attractive candidate for implementing greenhouse gas mitigation, because it can promote both … cost of greenhouse gas mitigation for the U.S. in comparison to a system of fixed quotas for each of its regions …
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China has been the world’s second largest carbon emitter for years. Recent studies show that China had overtaken the U.S. as the world’s largest emitter in 2007. This has put China on the spotlight, just at a time when the world community starts negotiating a post-Kyoto climate regime under...
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To point out the direction and focus of future international climate negotiations, this paper discusses how far developing country commitments can go in an immediate post-2012 climate regime. The paper argues that developing country commitments are most unlikely to go beyond the defined polices...
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To point out the direction and focus of future international climate negotiations, this paper discusses how far developing country commitments can go in an immediate post-2012 climate regime. The paper argues that developing country commitments are most unlikely to go beyond the defined polices...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015215010
emphasizes that there is a clear need to define comparable efforts towards climate mitigation and adaptation to discipline the …
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Many economic studies suggest that China would reap significant benefits from participating in a global cap-and-trade regime. The question then is that even if such a regime is so beneficial to China, why China has consistently refused in international negotiations even to discuss its...
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climate mitigation and adaptation and for moving international climate negotiations forward. While it is unavoidable that …
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Duke University organized the International Conference on Reconstructing Climate Policy: Moving Beyond the Kyoto Impasse, May 2003. The organizer invited me to specifically address the following two issues at the conference: 1) Whether is the proposal for joint accession by the U.S. and China in...
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Emissions trading is an attractive candidate for implementing greenhouse gas mitigation, because it can promote both … cost of greenhouse gas mitigation for the U.S. in comparison to a system of fixed quotas for each of its regions …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015215336
The inclusion of joint implementation (JI) in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change as a climate policy instrument is deemed a breakthrough for international cooperation on climate actions. It may provide a good opportunity for cooperation between industrial¬ized and...
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