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d'adaptation aux changements climatiques vont réduire directement les dommages causés par les changements climatiques … la taille stable des accords internationaux sur l'environnement augmente avec l'efficacité des mesures d'adaptation. Par …
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, we show that larger coalitions, in the presence of adaptation, may lead to lower global emission levels and higher …
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that an increase in effectiveness of adaptation will diminish the incentive of individual countries to free-ride on a … global agreement over emissions. Moreover, we show that this positive effect of an increase in adaptation's effectiveness can …
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la difficulté de distinguer les coûts de l'adaptation au changement climatique des dégâts dus à ce changement. Le …
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Financing for adaptation is a core element in the ongoing international negotiations on climate change. This has … motivated a number of recent global estimates of adaptation costs. While important from an agenda setting perspective, many of …), do not differentiate between investments in various types of adaptation or quantify the resulting benefits, and are …
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Some recent papers by Dell et al. (2009) and Dell et al. (2012) (DJO) relating weather and economic outcomes, have delivered meaningful messages with clear implications to the effects of a changing climate. In a nutshell, the authors claim that a 1°C increase in global average temperatures...
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Results derived from empirical analyses on the stability of climate coalitions are usually very sensitive to the large uncertainties associated with the benefits and costs of climate policies. This paper provides the methodology of Stability Likelihood that links uncertainty about benefits and...
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This paper studies the role of bargaining power in coalition formation when two groups of substantially different agents negotiate over a public good with positive or negative spillovers. Both types of agent are allowed to form coalitions before the negotiations start. The forming of coalitions...
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Global warming is today, without a doubt, one of the biggest international issues. Whilst no country will go completely unscathed by future consequences of climate change, the impacts thereof – in terms of loss of life as well as the relative effects on economies – are expected to be felt...
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Climate change is the exemplary global public good, because each country’s emissions of greenhouse gases contribute cumulatively to the increase of the overall concentration, and each country’s abatements entail higher cost than benefit, unless effective concerted collective actions take...
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