Post-Kyoto international climate policy : summary for policymakers / Joseph E Aldy and Robert N Stavins
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- 9780521138000
- 363.73874526 ALD
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363.738740972 RED Climate change and human security : | 363.738740994 CHI Four degrees of global warming : | 363.738742 WAT The Regional impacts of climate change : | 363.73874526 ALD Post-Kyoto international climate policy : | 363.73874526 BIE Global climate governance beyond 2012 : | 363.73874526 GER Climate change as a security risk | 363.73874526 HAR Europe and global climate change : |
With increasing greenhouse gas emissions, we are embarked on an unprecedented experiment with an uncertain outcome for the future of the planet. The Kyoto Protocol serves as an initial step through 2012 to mitigate the threats posed by global climate change but policy-makers, scholars, businessmen, and environmentalists have begun debating the structure of the successor to the Kyoto agreement. Written by a team of leading scholars in economics, law and international relations, this book contributes to this debate by examining the merits of six alternative international architectures for climate policy.
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