International concern about climate change has led to the Kyoto Protocol, negotiated in 1997, which contains legally binding emission targets for industrialized countries to be achieved during the commitment period 2008-2012. While proponents of the Protocol celebrate it as a breakthrough in international climate policy, opponents criticize that its approach, namely setting targets and timetables for emission reductions, is seriously flawed. This paper provides a critical assessment of the Protocols potential performance and discusses amendments to foster its effectiveness and efficiency. It concludes that, even without any effective emission reductions in the initial commitment period, the ratification of Kyoto is important for the further...
The Kyoto Protocol (KP) is considered a necessary first step towards an effective future climate acc...
Developing countries will need to be involved if a future international agreement is to be effective...
In their comprehensive analysis of the Kyoto Protocol and climate policy, Richard B. Stewart and Jon...
Ten years after the initial Climate Change Convention from Rio in 1992, the developed world is likel...
In order to avoid negative potential outcomes of global warming, countries have adopted the Kyoto P...
In order to avoid negative potential outcomes of global warming, countries have adopted the Kyoto P...
This is an invited discussion on the Manne and Richels’ paper “The Kyoto Protocol: A Cost-Effective ...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available ...
Conclusion: The system we advocate is flexible enough to adapt to changing political, economic and c...
One of the most current pressing environmental problems threatening the well-being and survival of t...
Ten years after the initial Climate Change Convention from Rio in 1992, the developed world is likel...
We show that U.S. withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol is straightforward under political economy cons...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in our atmosphere have been increasing steadily due to the burning of...
This research paper explores how global society should address climate change, focusing on the Kyoto...
Among the many unresolved issues on the agenda of the forthcoming UN climate change negotiations in ...
The Kyoto Protocol (KP) is considered a necessary first step towards an effective future climate acc...
Developing countries will need to be involved if a future international agreement is to be effective...
In their comprehensive analysis of the Kyoto Protocol and climate policy, Richard B. Stewart and Jon...
Ten years after the initial Climate Change Convention from Rio in 1992, the developed world is likel...
In order to avoid negative potential outcomes of global warming, countries have adopted the Kyoto P...
In order to avoid negative potential outcomes of global warming, countries have adopted the Kyoto P...
This is an invited discussion on the Manne and Richels’ paper “The Kyoto Protocol: A Cost-Effective ...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available ...
Conclusion: The system we advocate is flexible enough to adapt to changing political, economic and c...
One of the most current pressing environmental problems threatening the well-being and survival of t...
Ten years after the initial Climate Change Convention from Rio in 1992, the developed world is likel...
We show that U.S. withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol is straightforward under political economy cons...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in our atmosphere have been increasing steadily due to the burning of...
This research paper explores how global society should address climate change, focusing on the Kyoto...
Among the many unresolved issues on the agenda of the forthcoming UN climate change negotiations in ...
The Kyoto Protocol (KP) is considered a necessary first step towards an effective future climate acc...
Developing countries will need to be involved if a future international agreement is to be effective...
In their comprehensive analysis of the Kyoto Protocol and climate policy, Richard B. Stewart and Jon...