Emissions Reduction by the Numbers / Jeffrey Frankel, Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, Project Syndicate, 14/11/2014 http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/china-us-carbon-emissions-formula-by-jeffrey-frankel-2014-11 Discussions in Beijing between US President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping – the leaders of the world’s two largest carbon-emitting countries – produced an unexpected, groundbreaking bilateral agreement on greenhouse-gas emissions. Under the..
The use of diplomatic brinkmanship by the USA and her more recent uncooperativeness with global resp...
China to Announce Cap-and-Trade Program to Limit Emissions, New York Times, 24/09/2015 President Xi ...
the world’s governments joined together to sign the United Nations Framework Convention on...
On 12 November President Obama and China’s President Xi Jinping announced a commitment that the two ...
What the Big U.S.-China Climate Announcement Means / Michael Levi, Energy, security and climate, 12/...
Transportation contributed nearly 25 percent of global anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions ...
As the home to 1/3 of the world’s population and 1/4 of the global GDP, China and the United States ...
It is increasingly clear that the world would be better off with an international agreement to contr...
Climate change increasingly is becoming a major issue for the international community. It is contrib...
China has recently become the world’s greatest greenhouse gas emitter, surpassing the United States....
The central problem confronting climate change scholars and policymakers is how to create incentives...
Policy makers have called for a 'fair and ambitious' global climate agreement. Scientific constraint...
It is generally agreed that the world would be better off with an international agreement to control...
The United States and China are key actors in the international effort to address global climate cha...
The current global energy crises and the intermestic issue of pollution have intertwined the politic...
The use of diplomatic brinkmanship by the USA and her more recent uncooperativeness with global resp...
China to Announce Cap-and-Trade Program to Limit Emissions, New York Times, 24/09/2015 President Xi ...
the world’s governments joined together to sign the United Nations Framework Convention on...
On 12 November President Obama and China’s President Xi Jinping announced a commitment that the two ...
What the Big U.S.-China Climate Announcement Means / Michael Levi, Energy, security and climate, 12/...
Transportation contributed nearly 25 percent of global anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions ...
As the home to 1/3 of the world’s population and 1/4 of the global GDP, China and the United States ...
It is increasingly clear that the world would be better off with an international agreement to contr...
Climate change increasingly is becoming a major issue for the international community. It is contrib...
China has recently become the world’s greatest greenhouse gas emitter, surpassing the United States....
The central problem confronting climate change scholars and policymakers is how to create incentives...
Policy makers have called for a 'fair and ambitious' global climate agreement. Scientific constraint...
It is generally agreed that the world would be better off with an international agreement to control...
The United States and China are key actors in the international effort to address global climate cha...
The current global energy crises and the intermestic issue of pollution have intertwined the politic...
The use of diplomatic brinkmanship by the USA and her more recent uncooperativeness with global resp...
China to Announce Cap-and-Trade Program to Limit Emissions, New York Times, 24/09/2015 President Xi ...
the world’s governments joined together to sign the United Nations Framework Convention on...