Last November, in The Hague, international cooperation on global warming came to a grinding halt. But even if this 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 approach would be less statist and formalistic, and would focus more on the development of cheap forms of energy and technology that do not emit greenhouse gases. In this essay, it is asserted that the current international cooperation on climate change is doomed to fail, and a more realistic solution is described
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Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Te...
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The Kyoto Protocol represents nearly a decade of international effort to reduce carbon emissions. Wh...
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The Kyoto Protocol was the outcome of many years of multilateral negotiation and political compromis...
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and nation-states...
The paper analyzes the long pathway of environmental issues from their start as a highly specialized...
Despite the increasing urgency of climate change, countries continue to struggle to cooperate on eve...
At their meeting in the Italian city of L'Aquila in July 2009, the heads of state and government of ...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Te...
This article argues that the Kyoto Protocol to the 1992 Framework Convention on Climate Change was d...
Can the world meet the challenge of climate change? After more than three decades of global negotiat...
Global climate diplomacy — from the Kyoto Protocol to the Paris Agreement — is not working. Despite ...
Climate change has become one of the most crucial global challenges of the 21st century. It was in t...
Many environmentalists and some developed nations appear to have concluded that there is one Many en...
The Kyoto Protocol represents nearly a decade of international effort to reduce carbon emissions. Wh...
The international community has long recognized that environmental problems can reach beyond territo...
At this time, most climate researchers are only using a limited range of futures approaches: for exa...
Mankind currently is not only facing a major environmental challenge, it is embarking on a hugely ri...
The Kyoto Protocol was the outcome of many years of multilateral negotiation and political compromis...
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and nation-states...
The paper analyzes the long pathway of environmental issues from their start as a highly specialized...
Despite the increasing urgency of climate change, countries continue to struggle to cooperate on eve...
At their meeting in the Italian city of L'Aquila in July 2009, the heads of state and government of ...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Te...