We study countries’ compliance with the targets pledged in international climate-change agreements and the impact of those agreements and specific climate laws and policies on greenhouse-gas emissions and economic outcomes. To do so, we compile and codify data on international agreements and measures enacted at the national and sub-national levels. We find that compliance with targets has been mixed. Still, countries that signed the Kyoto Protocol or the Copenhagen Accord experienced significant reductions in emissions when compared to non-signatories. Having quantifiable targets led to further reductions. Effects from the Paris Agreement are not yet evident in the data. Carbon taxes and the introduction of emission-trading schemes led to m...
Headline issue: Countries are now seeking to reach a new international agreement on climate change, ...
In 2005, the Convention on Climate Change took many conceptual ideas regarding greenhouse gas emissi...
This article quantifies the net aggregate impact in 2030 of commitments by individual non-state and ...
One country’s emission of greenhouse gases affects the rest of the world through externalities. Seve...
Global climate change governance has changed substantially in the last decade, with a shift in focus...
Global climate change governance has changed substantially in the last decade, with a shift in focus...
By January 2022, 156 countries had submitted new or updated nationally determined contributions (NDC...
The global climate goals of the Paris Agreement will have to be met through action at the national l...
After more than two decades of inadequate international efforts to address climate change resulting ...
This analysis of the Copenhagen Accord evaluates emission reduction pledges by individual countries ...
Many countries have implemented national climate policies to accomplish pledged Nationally Determine...
The political accord struck by world leaders at the United Nations negotiations in Copenhagen in Dec...
The Paris Agreement has been described by many as a historical event, a turning point in the United ...
To point out the direction and focus of future international climate negotiations, this paper discus...
Headline issue: Countries are now seeking to reach a new international agreement on climate change, ...
In 2005, the Convention on Climate Change took many conceptual ideas regarding greenhouse gas emissi...
This article quantifies the net aggregate impact in 2030 of commitments by individual non-state and ...
One country’s emission of greenhouse gases affects the rest of the world through externalities. Seve...
Global climate change governance has changed substantially in the last decade, with a shift in focus...
Global climate change governance has changed substantially in the last decade, with a shift in focus...
By January 2022, 156 countries had submitted new or updated nationally determined contributions (NDC...
The global climate goals of the Paris Agreement will have to be met through action at the national l...
After more than two decades of inadequate international efforts to address climate change resulting ...
This analysis of the Copenhagen Accord evaluates emission reduction pledges by individual countries ...
Many countries have implemented national climate policies to accomplish pledged Nationally Determine...
The political accord struck by world leaders at the United Nations negotiations in Copenhagen in Dec...
The Paris Agreement has been described by many as a historical event, a turning point in the United ...
To point out the direction and focus of future international climate negotiations, this paper discus...
Headline issue: Countries are now seeking to reach a new international agreement on climate change, ...
In 2005, the Convention on Climate Change took many conceptual ideas regarding greenhouse gas emissi...
This article quantifies the net aggregate impact in 2030 of commitments by individual non-state and ...