It is increasingly clear that the world would be better off with an international agreement to control greenhouse gas emissions. What remains poorly understood is that the likely costs and benefits of emissions controls are highly variable across nations. Most important, prominent projection suggest that the world’s leading emitters--the United States and China—have weak incentives to participate in an agreement that would be optimal from the standpoint of the world. The first problem is that any significant emissions effort would probably be exceedingly expensive for both nations. The second problem is that on prominent projections, the United States and China are unlikely to be the most serious losers from climate change. There are two wa...
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and nation-states...
As the home to 1/3 of the world’s population and 1/4 of the global GDP, China and the United States ...
Even without internationally concerted action on climate change mitigation, there are important ince...
It is increasingly clear that the world would be better off with an international agreement to contr...
It is generally agreed that the world would be better off with an international agreement to control...
It is generally agreed that the world would be better off with an international agreement to control...
Solving the climate change problem by limiting global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions will necessitat...
The central problem confronting climate change scholars and policymakers is how to create incentives...
Climate change could be the single most important issue of our time. China and the United States sha...
Climate change increasingly is becoming a major issue for the international community. It is contrib...
The United States and China are key actors in the international effort to address global climate cha...
With countries from around the world set to meet in Copenhagen to try to hammer out a post-2012 clim...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/With countries from around th...
The U.S. and China are the world's largest and second largest CO2 emitters, respectively, and t...
With countries from around the world set to meet in Copenhagen to try to hammer out a post-2012 clim...
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and nation-states...
As the home to 1/3 of the world’s population and 1/4 of the global GDP, China and the United States ...
Even without internationally concerted action on climate change mitigation, there are important ince...
It is increasingly clear that the world would be better off with an international agreement to contr...
It is generally agreed that the world would be better off with an international agreement to control...
It is generally agreed that the world would be better off with an international agreement to control...
Solving the climate change problem by limiting global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions will necessitat...
The central problem confronting climate change scholars and policymakers is how to create incentives...
Climate change could be the single most important issue of our time. China and the United States sha...
Climate change increasingly is becoming a major issue for the international community. It is contrib...
The United States and China are key actors in the international effort to address global climate cha...
With countries from around the world set to meet in Copenhagen to try to hammer out a post-2012 clim...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/With countries from around th...
The U.S. and China are the world's largest and second largest CO2 emitters, respectively, and t...
With countries from around the world set to meet in Copenhagen to try to hammer out a post-2012 clim...
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and nation-states...
As the home to 1/3 of the world’s population and 1/4 of the global GDP, China and the United States ...
Even without internationally concerted action on climate change mitigation, there are important ince...