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This paper extends the arguments surrounding carbon lock-in elaborated in Unruh (Energy Policy 28 (2000) 817; 30 (2002) 317) to countries currently undergoing industrialization. It argues that, for numerous reasons, industrializing countries are unlikely to leapfrog carbon intensive energy...
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larger number of jurisdictions, and mitigation technologies diffuse around the world. On the other hand, carbon price levels …
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Over the past decade, carbon trading has emerged as the policy instrument of choice in the industrialized world to …
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Progress in dealing with the problem of climate change will require that the institutions of government, business, and community work, not in isolation from each other, let alone at cross purposes, but by reinforcing each other’s efforts through consolidation
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targets. Further, this book provides new perspectives on market and non-market mechanisms for the globalization of low …Chapter 1. Paris Agreement and Globalization of Low-Carbon Technologies: What’s next for Asia?.- Part I. Regional …-Carbon Technology Barriers: Australia.- Part III. Globalization of Low-Carbon Technologies for Achieving INDCs - Market and Non …
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The outcome of the 28th UN Climate Change Conference shows that international co­operation remains possible despite today’s challenging geopolitical situation. Instead of the feared blockade, an agreement was reached for the first time - some three decades after the start of the COP process -...
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There is a lot we know about climate change, but there is also a lot we don't know. Even if we knew how much CO2 will be emitted over the coming decades, we wouldn't know how much temperatures will rise as a result. And even if we could predict the extent of warming that will occur, we can say...
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Between 1950 and 2017, world average life expectancy increased from below-50 to above-70, while the fertility rate …
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