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Arbitrary targets for greenhouse gas emissions neglect well-accepted concepts of decision making under uncertainty. Optimal policy design would account for the costs and benefits associated with various policy options and targets for greenhouse gas reductions, as well as the uncertainty inherent...
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Thinking about tipping provides a novel perspective on finding a way forward in climate negotiations and suggests an alternative to the current framework of negotiating a global agreement on reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Recent work on non-cooperative games shows games with increasing...
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A method is presented for computing long-term greenhouse gas emission pathways for both industrial ("Annex B") countries and developing ("non-Annex B") countries. This method combines two main factors: (i) climate protection goals, in the form of targets for stabilising CO2 in the atmosphere,...
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This symposium’s issue on ‘Climate Justice and International Environmental Law: Rethinking the North–South Divide’ asks contributors to explore the intersection between law and emerging ideas of climate justice, and how international environmental law is shaped by and in turn reshapes...
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An increasing proportion of greenhouse gas emissions is produced in urban areas in industrializing and developing countries. Recent research shows that per capita emissions in cities like Bangkok, Cape Town or Shanghai have already reached the level of cities like London, New York or Toronto....
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Thinking about tipping provides a novel perspective on finding a way forward in climate negotiations and suggests an alternative to the current framework of negotiating a global agreement on reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Recent work on non-cooperative games shows games with increasing...
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around the world. In order to measure climate change policy, we introduce a new index, the ‘Climate Laws, Institutions and …. CLIMI covers all the relevant institutions and sector-specific policies in 95 countries, representing 90% of the world’s GHG …
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Since the mid-1980s, the international community has controlled refrigerants that may damage the ozone layer and cause climate change based on several international agreements. In particular, the Montreal Protocol contributed to not only solving the ozone layer depletion problem but also...
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Chapter 1. Ten Years of Actions on Climate Change Have Paid off -- Chapter 2. Effectiveness Assessment on Low-carbon City Construction in China -- Chapter 3. Opportunities and Challenges for China to Lead Global Climate Governance Against the Backdrop of De-globalization -- Chapter 4....
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