Prospects for Paris 2015: do major emitters want the same climate ? / Simon Buckle, Mirabelle Muûls, Joerg Leib and Thierry Bréchet. Feb. 2014, 28 p. http://ideas.repec.org/p/cor/louvco/2014008.html Authors's abstract : International negotiations have failed to achieve an ambitious outcome to limit climate risks. A Cournot outcome where countries determine their mitigation commitments in the full knowledge of those by others could be an important step. It would avoid a Stackelberg (leader-fol..
The Paris Agreement seeks to combine international efforts to keep global temperature increase to we...
On 19 and 20 April 2015, the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate took place in Washington, D...
Summarization: Climate change due to anthropogenic CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions has had an...
Prospects for Paris 2015: do major emitters want the same climate ? / Simon Buckle, Mirabelle Muûls,...
A close reading of international climate politics points to subtle but important changes in the dipl...
The earth’s climate is changing. While people in some parts of the world may benefit from warmer wea...
In 1994, a near-universal assembly of countries under the auspices of the United Nations Framework C...
Current international climate negotiations seek to catalyze global emissions reductions through a sy...
The Paris Agreement, adopted in 2015, paved the way for a new hybrid global climate governance archi...
When discussing strategies to address climate change, it has become almost a matter of habit to incl...
“This time is different”: The prospects for an effective climate agreement in Paris 2015 / Fergus Gr...
Auch in unsicheren Zeiten fungieren frühe und glaubwürdige Zusagen, etwa INDCs ("Intended Nationally...
With support from leaders from the world’s major economies, every nation in the world signed onto th...
At the Paris climate summit in December 2015 the 196 parties to the United Nations Framework Convent...
The adoption of the Paris Agreement in December 2015 moved the world a step closer to avoiding dange...
The Paris Agreement seeks to combine international efforts to keep global temperature increase to we...
On 19 and 20 April 2015, the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate took place in Washington, D...
Summarization: Climate change due to anthropogenic CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions has had an...
Prospects for Paris 2015: do major emitters want the same climate ? / Simon Buckle, Mirabelle Muûls,...
A close reading of international climate politics points to subtle but important changes in the dipl...
The earth’s climate is changing. While people in some parts of the world may benefit from warmer wea...
In 1994, a near-universal assembly of countries under the auspices of the United Nations Framework C...
Current international climate negotiations seek to catalyze global emissions reductions through a sy...
The Paris Agreement, adopted in 2015, paved the way for a new hybrid global climate governance archi...
When discussing strategies to address climate change, it has become almost a matter of habit to incl...
“This time is different”: The prospects for an effective climate agreement in Paris 2015 / Fergus Gr...
Auch in unsicheren Zeiten fungieren frühe und glaubwürdige Zusagen, etwa INDCs ("Intended Nationally...
With support from leaders from the world’s major economies, every nation in the world signed onto th...
At the Paris climate summit in December 2015 the 196 parties to the United Nations Framework Convent...
The adoption of the Paris Agreement in December 2015 moved the world a step closer to avoiding dange...
The Paris Agreement seeks to combine international efforts to keep global temperature increase to we...
On 19 and 20 April 2015, the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate took place in Washington, D...
Summarization: Climate change due to anthropogenic CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions has had an...