Without effective developing country participation in climate mitigation it will be impossible to meet global concentration and climate change targets. However, developing countries are unwilling and, in many cases, unable to bear the mitigation cost alone. They need huge transfers of resources – financial, knowledge, technology, and capability – from industrialised countries. In this paper, we evaluate instruments that can induce such resource transfers, including tradable credits, mitigation funds and results-based agreements. We identify key constraints that affect the efficiency and political potential of different instruments, including two-sided private information leading to adverse selection, moral hazard and challenging negotiation...
Explores the difficulties of comparing industrialized countries' climate mitigation efforts due to n...
Funding for greenhouse gas mitigation projects in developing countries is crucial for addressing the...
A fair, effective, flexible and inclusive climate regime beyond 2012 will need several political bal...
Without effective developing country participation in climate mitigation it will be impossible to me...
The objective of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize greenhouse gases in t...
Under the framework of UNFCCC and the Kyoto Protocol, developing countries have no binding targets f...
The threat of climate change requires a rapid transition to a new, low-carbon style of economic deve...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
Using a world multi-sectoral, multi-regional trade model, this paper has investigated the economic a...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
Meeting the Paris climate goals will require a huge mitigation effort. To find out how and where it ...
The post-2012 climate policy framework needs a global commitment to deep greenhouse gas emission cut...
An Agreement on CDM rules in important both for industrialised and developing countries. As a flexib...
Under the Kyoto Protocol, industrialized countries committed to emission reductions may fufffil part...
Funding for greenhouse gas mitigation projects in developing countries is crucial for addressing the...
Explores the difficulties of comparing industrialized countries' climate mitigation efforts due to n...
Funding for greenhouse gas mitigation projects in developing countries is crucial for addressing the...
A fair, effective, flexible and inclusive climate regime beyond 2012 will need several political bal...
Without effective developing country participation in climate mitigation it will be impossible to me...
The objective of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize greenhouse gases in t...
Under the framework of UNFCCC and the Kyoto Protocol, developing countries have no binding targets f...
The threat of climate change requires a rapid transition to a new, low-carbon style of economic deve...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
Using a world multi-sectoral, multi-regional trade model, this paper has investigated the economic a...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
Meeting the Paris climate goals will require a huge mitigation effort. To find out how and where it ...
The post-2012 climate policy framework needs a global commitment to deep greenhouse gas emission cut...
An Agreement on CDM rules in important both for industrialised and developing countries. As a flexib...
Under the Kyoto Protocol, industrialized countries committed to emission reductions may fufffil part...
Funding for greenhouse gas mitigation projects in developing countries is crucial for addressing the...
Explores the difficulties of comparing industrialized countries' climate mitigation efforts due to n...
Funding for greenhouse gas mitigation projects in developing countries is crucial for addressing the...
A fair, effective, flexible and inclusive climate regime beyond 2012 will need several political bal...