The objective of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize greenhouse gases in the atmosphere at a level that prevents dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. It is still politically and scientifically uncertain at which level greenhouse gases must be stabilized to achieve this objective. However, if low stabilization levels are to remain achievable, climate change mitigation is urgent. Low stabilization levels require global per capita emissions by the end of this century to be on the order of current emissions in less-developed countries. When must countries commit to abating emissions, and how can the commitment process be encouraged and facilitated? Should developed nations, who are mainly respo...
"The global environment is a matter of great importance to all nations.... Yet differences of opinio...
Energy use is not only crucial for economic development, but is also the main driver of greenhouse-g...
Under the framework of UNFCCC and the Kyoto Protocol, developing countries have no binding targets f...
The objective of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize greenhouse gases in t...
Without effective developing country participation in climate mitigation it will be impossible to me...
Although world leaders did not come to any agreement in Copenhagen in setting CO2 reduction targets ...
Anthropogenic climate change, caused by greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, will have negative if not ca...
The challenges associated with achieving sustainable development goals and stabilizing the world’s c...
In a new paper, Mattia Romani, James Rydge and Nicholas Stern find that the emissions landscape has ...
In earlier papers we have argued that the Kyoto Protocol is not sustainable as a global climate chan...
Developing countries will need to be involved if a future international agreement is to be effective...
An Agreement on CDM rules in important both for industrialised and developing countries. As a flexib...
An essential issue in future climate negotiations is how to bring developing countries on board. Thi...
The continued accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is expected to severely impact the ...
In earlier papers we have argued that the Kyoto Protocol is not sustainable as a global climate chan...
"The global environment is a matter of great importance to all nations.... Yet differences of opinio...
Energy use is not only crucial for economic development, but is also the main driver of greenhouse-g...
Under the framework of UNFCCC and the Kyoto Protocol, developing countries have no binding targets f...
The objective of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize greenhouse gases in t...
Without effective developing country participation in climate mitigation it will be impossible to me...
Although world leaders did not come to any agreement in Copenhagen in setting CO2 reduction targets ...
Anthropogenic climate change, caused by greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, will have negative if not ca...
The challenges associated with achieving sustainable development goals and stabilizing the world’s c...
In a new paper, Mattia Romani, James Rydge and Nicholas Stern find that the emissions landscape has ...
In earlier papers we have argued that the Kyoto Protocol is not sustainable as a global climate chan...
Developing countries will need to be involved if a future international agreement is to be effective...
An Agreement on CDM rules in important both for industrialised and developing countries. As a flexib...
An essential issue in future climate negotiations is how to bring developing countries on board. Thi...
The continued accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is expected to severely impact the ...
In earlier papers we have argued that the Kyoto Protocol is not sustainable as a global climate chan...
"The global environment is a matter of great importance to all nations.... Yet differences of opinio...
Energy use is not only crucial for economic development, but is also the main driver of greenhouse-g...
Under the framework of UNFCCC and the Kyoto Protocol, developing countries have no binding targets f...