Many analysts have identified three important gaps in the Kyoto Protocol: the absence of emission targets extending far into the future, the absence of participation by the United States, China, and other developing countries, and the absence of reason to think that members will abide by commitments. It appears that political constraints on the country-by-country distribution of economic costs are a key stumbling block to filling these gaps. This paper investigates formulas that assign quantitative allocations of emissions, across countries, one budget period at a time, to see if it is possible to satisfy the constraints. The two-part plan: (i) China and other developing countries accept targets at BAU in the coming budget period, the same ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 6, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 49...
The Kyoto Protocol must be the starting point for the choice of domestic climate policy instruments....
The bottom-up approach of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) in the Paris Agreement has ...
Many analysts have identified three important gaps in the Kyoto Protocol: the absence of emission ta...
A new climate change treaty must plug three gaps: the absence of emission targets extending far into...
We explore a framework that could be used to assign quantitative allocations of emissions of greenho...
We present a new framework for allocation of a global carbon reduction target among nations, in whic...
This paper is to provide quantitative data on some critical issues in anticipation of the forthcomin...
Policy makers have called for a 'fair and ambitious' global climate agreement. Scientific constraint...
The United States and China are key actors in the international effort to address global climate cha...
We explore a framework that could be used to assign quantitative allocations of emissions of greenho...
We propose a framework that, building on the pledges made by governments after the Copenhagen Accord...
What are emissions targets for the world's six largest emitters that sum up to Paris-compatible emis...
To meet a climate target like maximum 2 ºC temperature increase by 2100, participation in efforts to...
International climate policy debate has been struggling to define an agreeable principle for just di...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 6, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 49...
The Kyoto Protocol must be the starting point for the choice of domestic climate policy instruments....
The bottom-up approach of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) in the Paris Agreement has ...
Many analysts have identified three important gaps in the Kyoto Protocol: the absence of emission ta...
A new climate change treaty must plug three gaps: the absence of emission targets extending far into...
We explore a framework that could be used to assign quantitative allocations of emissions of greenho...
We present a new framework for allocation of a global carbon reduction target among nations, in whic...
This paper is to provide quantitative data on some critical issues in anticipation of the forthcomin...
Policy makers have called for a 'fair and ambitious' global climate agreement. Scientific constraint...
The United States and China are key actors in the international effort to address global climate cha...
We explore a framework that could be used to assign quantitative allocations of emissions of greenho...
We propose a framework that, building on the pledges made by governments after the Copenhagen Accord...
What are emissions targets for the world's six largest emitters that sum up to Paris-compatible emis...
To meet a climate target like maximum 2 ºC temperature increase by 2100, participation in efforts to...
International climate policy debate has been struggling to define an agreeable principle for just di...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 6, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 49...
The Kyoto Protocol must be the starting point for the choice of domestic climate policy instruments....
The bottom-up approach of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) in the Paris Agreement has ...