Post Durban: Moving to a fragmented carbon market world? / Andrei Marcu, CEPS commentary, 22/12/2011, 4 p. http://www.ceps.eu/ceps/download/6530 In his assessment of the recent agreements struck during the COP 17 negotiations in Durban, November 29th to December 9th, Andrei Marcu concludes in this new CEPS Commentary that global climate change is approaching a new crossroads. In his view, the outcome of Durban will influence whether the initial Cartesian vision of a global carbon market and o..
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