Climate change is a serious challenge to our planet. The point of no return will be upon us in 2014 and we are yet to regulate the emission of greenhouse gas. Failure to reach agreement at the 2009 UN Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen highlighted the difficulties we face in regulating use of the ultimate common pool recourse: our atmosphere. Surrounding these difficulties is the specter of an ideological debate between \u27public\u27 and \u27private\u27 that is as contentious as ever, and central to this contest is the problem of the free rider. This author will argue that in the long run, a global approach to climate change combining elements of privatization and public control is desirable. This is however proving difficult to achieve. ...
This plenary presentation summarized the principal landscape challenges and opportunities that accom...
In environmental matters, the free riding generated by the lack of collective action is aggravated b...
Following the COP22 talks in Marrakesh, Alexander Krauss and Thomas Kastning, argue that politicians...
Climate change is a serious challenge to our planet. The point of no return will be upon us in 2014 ...
This paper scrutinises two of the leading models for dealing with so-called ‘tragedy of the commons’...
The industries that generate environmental risks in the United States have long been hostile to regu...
AS the United Nations negotiations on climate change drew to a close on Friday in Bangkok, the atmos...
Climate change issues are a big concern for all people now days. Climate is the average of the weath...
Architecture has always had to relate to climatic conditions while providing shelter from the sun, t...
I realize that this title is both provocative and potentially very puzzling in the current environme...
In the wake of climate change negotiations in Cancún, and as New Mexico, California, Ontario, Quebec...
During the course of 2018, 70.8 million people globally were forcibly displaced due to natural disas...
This book chapter reviews the influence on economic thought about instrument choice and its influenc...
A computer based building simulation model was developed to examine the energy load and environmenta...
Climate change has been a pressing global issue in current times, which has seen many initiative pro...
This plenary presentation summarized the principal landscape challenges and opportunities that accom...
In environmental matters, the free riding generated by the lack of collective action is aggravated b...
Following the COP22 talks in Marrakesh, Alexander Krauss and Thomas Kastning, argue that politicians...
Climate change is a serious challenge to our planet. The point of no return will be upon us in 2014 ...
This paper scrutinises two of the leading models for dealing with so-called ‘tragedy of the commons’...
The industries that generate environmental risks in the United States have long been hostile to regu...
AS the United Nations negotiations on climate change drew to a close on Friday in Bangkok, the atmos...
Climate change issues are a big concern for all people now days. Climate is the average of the weath...
Architecture has always had to relate to climatic conditions while providing shelter from the sun, t...
I realize that this title is both provocative and potentially very puzzling in the current environme...
In the wake of climate change negotiations in Cancún, and as New Mexico, California, Ontario, Quebec...
During the course of 2018, 70.8 million people globally were forcibly displaced due to natural disas...
This book chapter reviews the influence on economic thought about instrument choice and its influenc...
A computer based building simulation model was developed to examine the energy load and environmenta...
Climate change has been a pressing global issue in current times, which has seen many initiative pro...
This plenary presentation summarized the principal landscape challenges and opportunities that accom...
In environmental matters, the free riding generated by the lack of collective action is aggravated b...
Following the COP22 talks in Marrakesh, Alexander Krauss and Thomas Kastning, argue that politicians...