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The Kyoto Protocol’s approach of assigning emission targets, or “caps,” exacerbates problems with international cooperation and commitment. This has caused the developing countries, which account for the fastest growing half of emissions, to reject caps. Global carbon pricing addresses...
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As the implications of anthropogenic climate change are better understood the pressure builds for more effective legal and policy responses at national and international levels. With climate change looming as an existential threat, climate change law ought not to be characterised merely as a...
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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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United Nations conference had been an unqualified success, it would still not have made any difference to the world's climate …. Only a radically different approach to international decision-making can save the world from over-heating. This alternative …
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The framework of the Kyoto Protocol, an agreement for the world's rich countries to reduce their greenhouse gas …
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This article analyzes the international emissions trading regime at the heart of the world's effort to address global … catalyzing technological change for the benefit of future generations. This article presents new data and theory unsettling the …
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This article analyzes the international emissions trading regime at the heart of the world's effort to address global … catalyzing technological change for the benefit of future generations. This article presents new data and theory unsettling the …
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In the political struggle for finding a solution for the global climate crisis participation of civil society voices is explicitly invited. Accordingly, civil society – and in particular environmental non- governmental organisations (ENGOs) – has contributed to this process from its...
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chemicals associated with human activity. But the Conference’s inability to satisfactorily address the reality that the world … decision, raises significant doubt about the efficacy and equity of the treaty. Attempts at the recent World Summit on …
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This paper seeks to contribute to the debate on the carbon leakage phenomenon via the channel of competitiveness leakage by focusing on China’s bilateral trade. Based on a highly disaggregated database that includes 1,033 products and 117 trade partners from 1995 to 2012, we measure the...
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